A walk of just less than 3 miles around the pleasant South
Cambridgeshire village of Foxton.
The location coordinates above are the location of the first
clue in a set of seven, all pretty close together leading to the
final cache location just outside the village. There is plenty of
parking available on Station Road or High Street near to the first
clue location. You should not need to double back on yourself
(except at the end) as there are plenty of paths between different
areas of the village.
The cache is plastic click-lid box, containing at placement: a
‘Funnybones’ story tape; 3 marbles of various sizes, a
Manchester United keyring, a telephone/modem cable converter, a
small glue-stick.
The final location is popular with dog-walkers so stay
alert.
Clue 1: N52 06.922 E000 03.483
John Thurlbourn was here in the year ABCD.
Clue 2: N52 06.(B-D)(C+A)(C/2) E000
03.(B-3A)(C-B)(B-C)
This place remembers the lives of AB people.
Clue 3: N52 06.9(2A+B)5 E000 03.(3A)(5A-B)(A-2B)
The number of the Old Vicarage is AB
Clue 4: N52 06.(2B)A(2A-B) E000
03.(B+A)(9-B)(6B-4A)
The pole is numbered DP ABC.
Clue 5: N52 06.(2A+C)(B-A)(B+C) E000
03.(C+A)(2B-C-A)(2A+B)
There are A skylights in the pavilion seen from this place.
Clue 6: N52 06.(2A)AA E000 03.A(2A+1)8
This building was completed in the year ABCD. (There is further
information on the board near the entrance to the land for those
interested)
Clue 7: N52 06.B(D+2A)4 E000 03.(D/2)A(B-2C)
This structure was erected in ABCD.
Final cache location: N52 06.(2D+A)(4C)(B-D) E000
03.(2D)(D+2A)C