There are some thirty-eight lodges with living
accommodation
situated within Phoenix Park and no two dwellings are of the
same
design.
The wall is itself designated as a protected structure and
stretches the entire way around the present-day park. It is
eleven
kilometres long and three metres high. The wall also supports
its
own particular flora.
The park is open all year round, there is no admission charge
and
visitors can explore freely.
Bus Route(s): No's 10, 25, 37, 38, 39, 66, 67 from city
centre.
Each of the vehicular gates into Phoenix Park has a
gatekeeper’s lodge as part of the entrance cluster.
The cache is a magnetic nano container so BYOP. Please
handle
container gently.
STAGE 1
Obtain the number engraved on the stonework over the front
door
of the lodge.
ANSWER = ABCD
STAGE 2
Obtain the number engraved on the stonework over the front
door
of this small building which was built as a GAOL for the
“Ladies of the Night” who frequented the area in
olden
times. There are some cells submerged in the ground adjacant
to
this building.
ANSWER = EFGH
FINAL STAGE
N53.20.(A+B)(B-C)(A+C+D)
W06.EF.(G-H)H(A+E+H)