If you've never watched 'The big bang theory' then these names may mean nothing to you. Therefore after completing these caches you need to go home, find an episode, and watch!
Please be careful, especially if you have children or pets, as there is a very busy road that you need to cross.
Walking boots or Wellingtons are advised.
These caches are placed on the outskirts of Hinckley, which has history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 Hinckley was quite a large village and grew into a small market town over the next 200 years. In the 17th century the town developed a hoisery industry. Since the 2nd world war the hosiery industry has steadily shrunk in size, although some textile firms still remain in the area. Joseph Hansom also built the first Hansom cab in Hinckley in 1835.
This cache is located near Wykin Community Park, which was once the site of an old refuse tip. This park has a lovely fenced in area for young children to play in, a BMX track, a large field for walking dogs, and is an ideal place for kite boarding.
You are looking for a micro cache.
Congratulations to Charell for the FTF