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Déjà vu: A Clappers Caper - FP Delectable Mountain Mystery Cache

Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Earlier this year, three of the oldest caches in Bedfordshire needed major maintenance. Sadly, the CO's were no longer active and the necessary updates could not be made and the caches were archived. It seemed a shame to lose this great mini-series in such a nice location so, in conjunction with other local cachers, I have relisted the caches in as close to their original form as possible.

A Clappers Caper (Final Part - Delectable Mountain)

This cache is the final part in a series of three. You will need to complete parts 1 and 2 in order to get the proper co-ordinates for this cache. The waypoint co-ordinates above represent the general area only (parking) and will not help you find the cache. Each of the three have their own standard cache container to find and are set within the area known as Sharpenhoe Clappers. The terrain is generally good (can get muddy in heavy winter) with a few gentle climbs/scrambles and is great fun for the kids.

Owned by the National Trust, Sharpenhoe Clappers is an attractive chalkland spur crowned by a graceful stand of beeches and an Iron Age fort. The hill rises to 525 feet, providing excellent views, and is fringed by Clappers Wood. Trails lead through the wood, and wildflowers abound in summer. It is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Parking is available at N51˚ 57.266 W000˚ 27.054 and 'refreshments' are available a little further down the road.

Final Part - Delectable Mountain

The views from the top of the Clappers explain why John Bunyan took this site for his 'Delectable Mountain' in "Pilgrim's Progress."

To find the cache you will need to complete A Clappers Caper - Part 1 (Indian Outpost?). Inside this cache you will find the latitude that you will need. You will also need to complete A Clappers Caper - Part 2 (Robertson Remembered). In this cache you will be given the longitude. Put them together and you will have the co-ordinates that lead to this cache. I'm sure that being a religious person, John Bunyan would have been proud of your pilgrimage to this HOLY (well almost) hiding place. Please make sure that the cache is well hidden as many people pass along here.

There is considerable tree cover during the summer months, but you can still get a GPS signal (just).

As well as the wonderful views on the way to this cache you will be rewarded with a better than average selection of goodies for the final cache of the series. Please feel free to take something but do leave something of a similar quality so that this cache remains a good reward for completing all three caches. The cache is a 2 litre container.

Cache placed with the kind permission of the National Trust.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Nsgre pbzvat qbja gur fgnvef, pbagvahr nybat gur cngu sbe nobhg 400sg hagvy lbh frr n pyrnevat ba gur evtug unaq fvqr. Gurer lbh jvyy svaq n ynetr gerr jvgu n guvpxrg bs Ubyyl ng vg'f onfr. Uvqqra ng gur sbbg bs gur gerr, haqre gur Ubyyl vf gur pnpur.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)