Oaky-dokey is a series of caches around part of Shire Brook Valley, celebrating our most iconic native tree. The series is 2.5 miles if you start from the nature reserve car park. There are some slopes and uneven ground, but generally the paths are in decent condition.
Oak fact. Over 1,000 invertibrate species use oak trees, of which at least 250 won't use any other kind of tree.
This is the final cache of the series - to work out the coordinates you will need to find the numbers on the logbooks of the other caches in the series. The numbers are repeated, so you should be able to find this even if a feeder has been muggled.
N53 2A.BCD W001 23.EFG