01 Stewart's Stroll
Stewart's Stroll - General Information
Stewart's Stroll is a series of caches of different types - puzzle, wherigo, letterbox hybrid and multicache. Once solved the route circular, about 16km (10 miles) in length. The route will take you across common land, along small footpaths and country lanes and briefly along more major roads. Some of the caches are placed in areas of SSSI and permission from these has been obtained from Chailey Parish Council. There is an area between caches 2 and 3 which is SSSI where we haven't been able to place caches, so there is a longer gap here. There are a couple of short road sections without footpaths so please keep control of children and animals. The route can be very muddy in winter, and even in summer, and the path in places is very rough, with some big holes to catch you out. There are likely to be livestock in some of the fields and there are a number of stiles on the route.
The attributes and terrain rating have been set for most of the series assuming it is tackled in one go, with additional attributes for parking and facilities where appropriate. It is difficult to break the route into sections, but if you have a couple of cars then you could find on-road parking in Scaynes Hill, breaking between caches 23 and 24 and having a short walk on a pavement, and at the small car park on Fletching Lane by cache 42.
Wherigo Caches
Many of the caches on the circuit are Wherigo caches. In order to solve these caches you will need to download a Wherigo player and the Stewart's Stroll Wherigo cartridge. One cartridge will allow you to solve all of the Wherigo caches, and you can solve them in the comfort of your own home - they are all questions about the South East, seagulls or Mega Events.
Wherigo players can be downloaded from the App Store for iphones or from Google Play for Android phones. Once loaded you will have to configure them with your Geocaching Login.
Download the Stewart's Stroll cartridge here
The cache, a double potted micro, is not at the given coordinates. To find the correct location you need to answer a simple question based on the notice board at these coordinates.
On the bottom left of the noticeboard there is a description of the flora and fauna that can be found on the common. If the animal illustrated on the board is:
A Beetle then the cache can be found at N50 58.298 W0 1.161
A Lizard then the cache can be found at N50 58.322 W0 1.373
A Bird then the cache can be found at N50 58.371 W0 1.440
This cache has been placed for the South East UK Mega 2024 (GCAAB24)