From MM1, follow the footpath to a parting of the ways. Take the left fork as this is the proper footpath.
You are looking for a small camo bison with only a logbook. You will need to bring a pen. Make a note of the letter within as the intention is that eventually there will be a bonus cache, once the loop is completed.
The yellow-green flowers of ivy are a great late-season source of nectar for autumn insects, such as hornets, honeybees and Red Admiral butterflies. Ivy honey apparently tastes quite bitter, so is best left for the bees! Ivy also provides roosting sites for bats and birds, and a home for hibernating insects. Contrary to popular belief, ivy does not cause harm to healthy trees as it is not parasitic, having its own root system and source of nutrients. That said, ivy can be removed by cutting through the stems low down and removing a section of stem. The plant will die back above the cut section.