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Hidden : 9/20/2009
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Domino’s Cache - so named after our late beloved pet.

A nice walk on military land with fantastic views across Farnborough and Aldershot. You can see all the way to London on a very clear day. It will take about an hour and is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs as there is some rugged terrain to cover. Cycling would be okay for those adventurous geocachers.

The cache is a clear plastic container with a log book and some goodies inside.
This is a Military Training Area on which live firing and other pyrotechnics may be used. The area is generally open public access. One of the safety rules for public access is:- Do not, (and ensure that children do not) approach, touch or pick up any metal objects lying on the ground. Please obey all byelaws and locally posted information concerning times when the area may be closed. These may be physical barriers, flags or lights.

Park at:
N 51° 15.069 W 000° 47.540

Clue 1: The information sign
Look for the information sign just past the cattle grid. What is the registered charity number?
Reg. Charity number = 20A 0B1
B - A = C

N 51° 14.B60 W 000° 4C.C99

Clue 2: The wooden structure
Look at the wooden structure. How many walls does it have?
Number of walls = D

N 51° 14.76D W 000° 47.6D5

Clue 3: Metal Structure
Look at the metal structure.
(Diagonal poles + vertical poles) - 18 = E
Vertical poles - 3 = F

N 51° 14.7E1 W 000° 48.11F

Clue 4: The Bench
Sit on the bench belonging to Pete Dale. When was he born?
0G.0H.80

N 51° 14.524 W 000° 4G.50H

Clue 5: The Oak Tree
You’ll see a large oak tree next to the path, on the corner. It stands alone. The trunk splits almost immediately into how many?
No. of tree trunks x 3 = J

N 51° 14.8J2 W 000° 47.42J

Clue 6: The Hedgehogs
The Aldershot Hedgehogs are a fine example of Second World War vintage anti-tank defences. They consist of large blocks of concrete with sharpened railway lines set into them. They were designed to destroy a tank’s tracks by breaking the links or even piercing the thinner armour on the underside of the tank’s hull. (Thanks to Bosniabob for the info!)

How many ’hedgehogs’ are there?
No. of hedgehogs -10 = K

N 51° 15. 02K W 4K.460

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gur pnpur vf uvqqra ng gur onfr bs na bnx gerr va n fznyy pyrnevat.

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)