This Daughter went to Blackbrook Traditional Cache
Southerntrekker: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.
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This Daughter went to Blackbrook
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Size:  (micro)
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An easy micro on almost level terrain where a public footpath crosses a dismantled railway line.
There's no pen or pencil in this cache so please take your own. It's a nice straight forward hide as it's our first. We picked up one of Marzipan's small micro's at his Mother Cache (GC15RYZ).
Recommended parking for a nice walk is outside the Royal British Legion in Penyffordd (N 53 08.935, W 003 02.629). From here head up the hill with the post office on your right. Turn right by the National Speed Limit Sign into Terrace Lane and enjoy the walk. The cache is located next to the old Saltney - Mold - Denbigh railway, which last saw trains some 40+ years ago.
Bizzy the Geodog requested that she have some input into this cache hide so Marzipan's small micro is actually hidden inside a 35mm film can, effective making this cache "Bizzy & Marzi's Micro-in-Micro".
Once the cache is found you can retrace your steps or carry on across the fields towards the old hospital and head back down towards the village centre.
Enjoy.
Congrats to The Mad MG's who were First to Find on Sunday 13th April 2008
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gbc bs cbfg arne fgvyr