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Snowflake rubbing

YOUR MISSION

Find and take a rubbing of this snowflake. While you're at it, discover what Snow Mill was used for in the past.

You might like to bring some paper and chalk or crayons to complete this mission. You could also just rub yourself on the snowflake, especially if you've got an itch.

Cycle Closer to Nature is supported by Arla's Kids Closer to Nature campaign and Sustrans. Search for this location on the National Cycle Network here.

BONUS QUESTION

What was the first thing that was made in the mill here? Tip: ***

Risk overall: Low. This should be easy but take care.

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Rewards for this mission

Stroud Cycle Explorer

Stroud Cycle Explorer

Mission points
50
Question points
150

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