From pillar to post Traditional Cache
matthew-h: Walking past two days ago I stopped to check all was well. Sadly the container had vanished. I was still searching for the third time when a security guard approached from the other side of the fence. Although he was polite it was clear that he was not at all interested in Geocaching and my searching looked like I was trying to remove the fence bolts.
Sad to have to close this one down, it had my favourite hint. But at the end of the day it was his fence so fair enough.
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A home made micro, quite large but not internally. Room for a log. It is attached with a magnet and placed close to ground level.
Sited on the boundry of an important (and still used) victorian reservoir the container is in keeping with the surroundings, and whilst tricky to spot from the pavement you might catch a glimpse of a shiny edge. To help and show where it should go back to I have added a small marker very close to the cache.
You will not need to leave the pavement on the main road to recover this one, or enter nearby Dartmouth Park. However the views from the park should you venture in are recommended and are the reason for this cache placement. The title refers to some long forgotten features surrounded by grass.
You may find it easier once the bus has left for Holloway, I certainly did when hiding it.
Cache hidden on the feast of St. Raynerius of Spalatro
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
fgnaqvat ba gur gvgyr yvar, ybbx qbja.
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