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Coverdale Cache "N" Dash North/East - Double Multi Multi-Cache

Hidden : 9/9/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The above co-ordinates are not the correct co-ordinates but for the road to Kettlewell in Hoursehouse (at the village green) where you start or end your journey. One of 2 Multi-Caches on the road from Kettlewell to Middleham over Park Rash Pass through Coverdale Each Multi-Caches is a multi-cache in its own right.For the full co-ordinates you need to visit the 4 micro caches in the series to piece together the actual co-ordinates of the Multi-Caches

The micro caches, have been replaced and are now in fact "small" suitable for leaving coin and small TB's. These are in the central part of the series, the full size caches are located at either end of the series and have been jointly placed by GILFAM and Eeee Bi Gum
The Micros in the series for both multies are-
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There is another multi-cache at the other end of our series of micros. Both are Multi caches in their own right, but use the same clues, so you can do the series from either end or return and do both
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Safe, roadside parking is available close to each of the cache locations. Please note the Kettlewell to Coverdale road is narrow and steep with passing places, and your driving technique should reflect this. Park Rash is a pretty long climb, one-in-four at its steepest. The road rises to over 1600’ above sea level, and you should not attempt to complete the cache in times of heavy snowfall.
The road is frequently impassable in winter after a snowfall, which may not be apparent in the lower dales, observe all road closure signs.
However the road is also one of the most spectacular in the Yorkshire Dales so do enjoy it.
Along the way beware of and look out for sheep and other wild animals:-rabbits, pheasants, grouse, and various birds of prey.

Co-Ordinates for the multi-cache at this end are-
N54.(C+B+A).(E)(D+F)(F)
W 001.5(G+D).(A)(G - 2)(C – 5)



Written in each multi-cache is a clue (the same in both) which you should keep a note of as we intend to link it to another multi-cache as we develop our series For info on Kettlewell (visit link) to Middleham (visit link)

AS WITH ALL MY CACHES - DO NOT POST A FIND IF YOU HAVE NOT FOUND THE PLASTIC . ANY LOGS ALONG THE LINES “I WENT BUT THE CACHE HAD GONE MISSING SO I’M CLAIMING IT ANYWAY” WILL BE DELETED

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Kznf Gerr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)