Maeshafn (mad) multi!! Multi-Cache
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Difficulty:
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Terrain:
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Size:
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This is one of the series of caches set around the
lovely village of Maeshafn. The photo below is of
Marzipan near the slate plaque (1st
stage).
The above coordinates take you to the front of the old
Chapel where you will find a slate plaque.
On the plaque you will read Best Kept Village in 1996,
Winners Population - under
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To find the cache, take the first number and
multiply it by 3 = A, and by 1 = B, and insert in the
coordinates below -
N53 08.28A W003.11.7BA
Included the MAD because the cache is hidden
in the woods
, so suggest taking a spoiler
photo, or two, with you and follow the instuctions
carefully
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You will find it challenging if you take the wrong
path
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Don't worry
if you lose the GPS
signal
I did aswell
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The cache is hidden in the extensive woodland south of the
village which is known as Big Covert (Cwfert Mawr). It
contains a well-established plantation of hardwoods dating
from the early 1950's, predominantly beech with oak, pine,
fir and larch.
Archaelogical excavations in Big Covert Cave in
1948-49, revealed a variety of Romano-Celtic and Bronze
Age remains.
Congratulations to our
Mr FTF Phil (PhilPamAndRob) who was up with
Lark. You would have thought he would have called
around to The West Viewers to wake them up
. He found all the series
before 8.0am
Well done Phil, back home to do
the housework now
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Zhygv (14) gehaxrq gerr, 9z sebz gur znva cngu
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