Please use the stile to access the cache.
If you are travelling southbound on the M6 then I suggest you exit at Killington Services, park at the most northerly car park, and walk the 200 metres or so to the cache.
If you are going northbound on the M6 leave the motorway at Junction 37, turn towards Sedbergh and then right again along back roads to parking at ///hands.innocence.throw (what3words) and walk to the cache from there.
If you are local and not travelling on the motorway, I am sure you will enjoy working out the best access for yourself!
It is worth noting that driving along the road from the suggested parking spots to the cache (from either end) is officially for Service Station delivery vehicles and their staff only but walking or cycling access is OK.
Please re-hide carefully with rocks to ensure the container is not visible.
Killington Lake was built as a 'header' for the Lancaster Canal and is a great location for fishing (Kent Westmorland Angling Association), canoeing & sailing (Killington Sailing Association) and bird watching (RSPB).
A mile or so south of the lake there is a specialist outdoor education centre, Bendrigg Trust - one of the only such centres in the UK specialising in working with young people with a disability.