This is one of a series of caches placed along the footpath from the Round House to Earnse Bay, representing the planets of the solar system. You will need to bring a pen or pencil to sign the logs and you may need tweezers to get the log out of some of them. Please just write your initials on very small logs and replace the cache very carefully in its hiding place.
Uranus is very cold indeed and looks pale blue in colour. Because of the way it orbits the Sun, its poles have 42 years of sunlight and 42 years of darkness. It has 18 regular moons, of which only 5 have names, and then another 9 moons that are in very irregular orbits and were probably captured by Uranus in the early history of the Solar System. Uranus was the Greek god of the sky.