This cache is hidden near the location of Britain’s most mysterious UFO sighting. The cache is a lock ‘n’ lock tub with room for small swaps. This cache is a replacement for GC3FMKK , which has gone missing, perhaps abducted by aliens. The new cache is a simple multi which starts in the location of the "Livingston Incident".
In 1979 forestry worker Robert Taylor was checking some trees (or looking for stray farm animals, depending on which report you read) near Dechmont Law on the edge of the new town of Livingston. When he entered a clearing, he saw a large spherical craft with a rim like a Sombrero. As he was watching, two spheres with spikes like sea mines came from the craft and grabbed him by the legs. He remembered an acrid smell before he fell to the ground. Some time later Mr Taylor regained consciousness and made his way home where his wife called the police and the doctor. He was treated for minor injuries and the police investigated the matter as a case of assault. Some marks were found in the ground as if made by heavy machinery. However, no explanation could be found to explain Robert Taylor’s story.
More information can be found on Wikipedia, including a link to a video in which Robert Taylor was interviewed for the TV series “Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World”.
The cache coordinates take you to a pillar with a metal plaque and a notice board with more information about the close encounter. which marks the location of the clearing. This cache could be visited on a circular walk, as there is a tunnel under the M8 to the east and a foot-bridge to the west.
From the noticeboard: Case File Number ABCD
Date of incident: November E, FGHJ
Cache is at N 55 54.(G+B)(A)(J) W 003 32.(D+D)(C+D)(H-A-C)