Part of our agreement with The Woodland Trust is that the cache
could not be hidden on the ridge in the old wood, as they have
concerns about people hunting a cache amongst the dead timber that
is there. However, the area is still suitable to walk in and is
recommended if you are not in a hurry. The views are pretty good.
This is one of a series of caches placed as part of the local
celebrations of a Centenary of Scouting in 2007. Each cache in the
set increases in difficulty as befits their incrementing age ranges
within the Scout Movement. The locations are spread across the area
covered by Grantham Scout District. All have the same prefix in the
name.
The Scout Association has a long history of community
involvement and outdoor activity; it is our hope that the cache in
this series will combine those areas. Scouting offers challenge and
adventure to 400,000 young people and 100,000 adults across the UK.
We believe in helping our Members fulfil their potential by working
in teams, learning by doing and thinking for themselves. We give
people of every background the chance to stretch themselves, learn
new skills and make life long friends. If you would like more
information about Scouting in the UK, either in one of the
sections, Beaver, Cub, Scout, Explorer or Network, or as an Adult
Leader or Supporter, please follow this link The Scout Association.
This 2 part cache is a Micro at the given coordinates, which
will lead to another Small container, containing the log and the
usual selection of items. (obvious item for FTF)