Country woodland trail, not
suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs. Could be done on a mountain bike but
best on foot with doggy companion. Some parts muddy when wet.
The above co-ordinates are the suggested parking place and the start point.
You will need to read the Historic Village board here to obtain info to
complete the first set of co-ordinates for the virtual cache. Further info
obtained en route will lead you on a circular walk which will take about an
hour and a half.
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On the notice board is a picture: Yew Tree Inn, Barfrestone c. ADC0
(now a private residence)How many adult males in the picture? =
D
Head to
a Virtual cache at N51 12.CDA E001 14.CBC.
What year did John Larkins die? GHIJ
Go back to the road and continue up the hill to N51 12.JG2 E001 14.GI(I+J)
What number cycle route are you on? KL
Head down the footpath and into the woods to N51 12.(L-K)J(G+C) E001
14.0(K+L)C
How many overhead wires are there here? M
Continue down the path a short way and take the path to the right. There is
dense cover here so you may lose signal - just keep going, the signal will re-appear soon.
Head to;
N51 12.(2xM)HB E001 14.M0(C+K) Here you need to
locate a micro cache containing the final clues for
the final cache co-ordinates. (PLEASE LEAVE THESE IN THE MICRO POT FOR
THE NEXT VISITORS)
The final co-ordinates are N51 12.4XZ E001 14.4YX
Covid-19: If you have no intention of signing the physical logbook in this geopot at this time, please visit when you are prepared to sign it. ALL physical logbooks MUST be signed for a claim to a find to be made.