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February's Feeding Fire From Flung Fen Cache In Trash Out Event

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Monski: Time to archive this one, thank you to everyone who came along, I think that's the most people the site has seen.

So great to see so much cleared, well done everyone.

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Hidden : Thursday, February 29, 2024
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

29 February 2024, 10:00 - 14:00

February's Feeding Fire From Flung Fen

Parking: There are lots of options for parking, see the relevant waypoints. Rea Lane is very narrow and so if you would prefer not to worry about parking then Sims Lane may be easier, if a bit of a longer walk to get to the meeting point. If you do attempt Rea Lane and find both suggested parking areas are full then you will need to park further up the lane and walk down.

Where:  Find us at Suggested Parking 1 waypoint at 1000, or use the waypointed trail ahead for the main path and then follow that to the headline coords.

What: We will now be having a nice big fire (weather permitting) and will also be continuing to work around the larger pond clearing back Willow, Hawthorn and Scrub.

How: The warden will be there providing guidance. We ask you to bring your own gloves and if you have them tools, so if you have shears, loppers and a saw please do bring them along. Don't worry if you don't have them as the warden will have a supply too, but we will need you to log that you require tools.

If it has recently rained the site does tend to hold water and so wellies are advised.

Health and Safety: The session and will be covered by Gloucester County Council insurance as long as you are working under the warden's instruction.

Please make sure you bring along your own refreshments and lunch.

Dogs: This is a nature reserve with Swan's nesting on the pond, in addition to wild deer roaming the area. If your dogs are reactive to wildlife then they unfortunately are not able to come to this site.

Please do drop by if you have any time to spare, your help is invaluable.

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