Grand Union Canal Cache - Billsmore Wood Traditional Cache
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Grand Union Canal Cache - Billsmore Wood
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This is one of a series of caches on the urban canal system around Birmingham. The Birmingham and Warwick canal towpath is part of the Grand Union Canal Walk, a long distance recreational route starting at Gas Street Basin in the city centre. The cache is a small dark green deacon container hidden just off the towpath. Please rehide well camouflaged.
This length of the Grand union Canal from Digbeth to Warwick was authorised in 1793 and the canal opened in 1799 as the Warwick and Birmingham Canal making the link through to London with the Grand Junction Canal. The canal prospered for the next 100 years but as the railway system developed, that became the carrier of choice and the canals began to loose trade. In 1929 the Grand Union Canal Company bought the canals between the Regents Canal dock in Wapping and Birmingham under one ownership and in the ensuing years the canal waas widened to a 12'6" standard. Following the first world war the canals steadily declined as carriers of goods and are now pricipally recreational waterways.
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