If you wish to do this as a trail here's how I did it!
and here's the
list of caches!
Before being brought together under a single Town Council,
Linslade was in Buckinghamshire and Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
An urban series of caches celebrating the history of
Leighton-Linslade will be published soon.
The Leighton-Linslade Trail is an approximately 6 mile circular
walk. Some parts of may can be done as a "cache-n-dash" and others
can be picked off as mini-walks. Either way, it's up to you how you
play the game!
The walk involves urban and rural walks, canals and fields.
Children should be kept on leads and dogs and other family will (at
many points) need to be watched carefully. Like all caches, there
are dangers and pitfalls that may need to be addressed. None of
these caches are in dangerous places (hopefully) although some are
near water (not too near!)
The Grand Union Canal links
Birmingham to London with a waterway which is 145 miles long and
contains 166 locks. This cache is one of a series to be found along
or close to the Hertfordshire/Buckinghamshire stretch of the
canal.
What happened to Bridge 112 and 113!!! They've disappeared.
Bridge 114 is a very busy bridge that links Leighton Buzzard and
Linslade. It is quite often closed for resurfacing. This cache will
be very difficult as there have been some new apartments built
directly opposite!
This cache is a MAGNETIC KEY HOLDER. It has a logbook in which
is a similar size to a 35mm container. Please ensure it goes back
in the bag as the key holders are not particularly watertight.
There is no pencil in this cache.
If you live in the area, please consider coming to our
Geocaching event which will be held very close to this cache