Me and Lewis decided to do a small series of caches that were recommended to us by Kashpop. The series is found in Southbourne (or Nutbourne I'm not really sure as it's located directly between the two villages but heads into Southbourne!) *note this is Southbourne of Chichester not Dorset. We visited a local pub, The Traveller's Joy, for lunch before which was quite a nice meal. Forgot to take pictures but the portions are great and it's usual pub prices! It was nice to have a warm meal before we headed out into the slight drizzle of British November weather.
#1 Winkle Walk
The first cache took longer to spot than usual for a magnetic, mainly due to the height of the cache. As you can see the sign is quite high up so it involved stepping back and jumping to see the cache!
#2 Winkle Walk
A clever little cache, hidden inside the rock itself! Surprisingly nice and dry.
#3 Winkle Walk
This cache took us longer to find, looking at the logs you'll see a lot of "DNF" because it's not too easy to find a rock along a shoreline.. especially when it's autumn and all the leaves have fallen and grass grows brown. We had to navigate a bit but found the cache in the end!
#4 Winkle Walk
Nice and easy cache to see if you're looking for it!
#5 Winkle Walk
Quite a nice sized container, surprisingly very dry too. Not well hidden but I don't think any passer by would notice if they were just taking a stroll through the narrow lane. This cache does take you about 30m off course so you do have to back track afterwards.
#6 Winkle Walk
A nice little camo bag for this cache, there are 2 trees to choose from but it doesn't take long to find the suspicious pile of sticks!
#7 Winkle Walk
Last but not least, a large container that was hidden under sticks and leaves, in quite a vulnerable spotting sight too. Covered in little slugs, not nice! I tried my best to cover it back up but ducking down under tree in rain is quite difficult.
The series takes in an almost loop, with a short walk back to the lay-by to park. Parking is pretty easy and the walk is quite nice for the view. Haven't posted any of the view purely because it's nice to experience it yourself than through pictures! A lot of dog walkers take this route and it can get quite windy because it follows a shoreline. It didn't take us long to do at all, maybe an hour or so. It's a 2 mile walk so a few caches to gain for a small series!