QUEEN FARM 6 - The Dip Traditional Cache
thehoomer: Cache now archived, many thanks for all who visited. Will not be collecting the containers for a few weeks though so still loggable till then. Cheers all.
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A series of 7 caches on a circular walk. Ample parking in the
village but please park considerately. There are moderate hills to
climb on this trail and several stiles to negotiate but nothing too
strenuous.
Quainton is one of Buckinghamshire's ancient villages. The village
was named following the Anglo-Saxon invasion of this part of the
country in about 613 AD. The name is made up of two Old English
elements - cwen, meaning queen, and tun meaning farm - an estate of
one of the Anglo-Saxon regional queens. By 1066 it was in the gift
of Edith, consort of King Edward the Confessor. This series can be
completed from either end but if you choose to complete it in the
order we suggest, we think the views are more pleasing. You are
looking for a small cammo'd box.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Fghzc.
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