The cache is at the end of a flattish path - dead end.
This area used to be where WW1 soldiers used to be marched to practise using large calibre guns - hence the local name of the Target.
The area is extensively covered in bracken cut across by deer paths. The area is also in a nature reservation and this particular site is well known as the breeding/ flying area of a lot of English Butterflies
This cache is approved by the Coppett Hill Trust / Friends of Coppett Hill of which I am a Trustee and local resident. It forms one of a set for a Geocaching festival which we are organising this summer.