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The Big "D" #1 - The Poo Bridge! Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 2/24/2011
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This bridge is aptly named the "Poo Bridge" Due to the fact that when we were children we used to walk this way and my sister in her immense need for the toilet did a poo nearby! (I won't give you the exact location!?) Since then it has been a long running family joke.

Or to coin the phrase used.... Shall we walk to the Poo bridge?
Which is the usual thing we do at xmas and when we are all together as a family.

Well done to Spledidz on bagging the FTF! I dont think it was easy!


04/04/2012 - The CACHE has been replaced and moved to a slightly different location. If its been raining you will get wet!! Please let me know if the coords are ok! This is harder than last time!!

This cache is my sixth cache in the area. My other five being the little "D" Series nearby.
My eventual goal is to link that series with the Big "D" series but at the moment I only have time for this one but when I do the rest they will all be done in one go.

The Big "D" is a walk I still do with family which starts off as the Little "D" then when we feel the need to stretch our legs we extend that smaller walk to the longer one. This Cache is placed at the the turnaround point halfway through the walk. (The rest of the series to follow)

It will be interesting to see if the FTF on this Cache can be the FTF on the rest of the series

Sufficed to say I am becoming a little more adventurous in my Cache placements. So please come prepared for anything when hunting this cache.

It is not recommended for very small children. Seven
and up I should think will do with proper adult supervision.

Parking is abundant along all the roads nearby. Please do be careful though as the Cache location is near a very narrow road and cars do go quite fast.

There are numerous public footpaths in the area also if you want to walk from the first little "D" series to this first of the big series.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vs lbh ner ba gur fvqr bs gur oevqtr jvgu gur tvnag cvcr lbh ner BA GUR JEBAT FVQR BS GUR OEVQTR! Lbh jvyy zbfg yvxryl arrq n cnve Jryyvatgbaf hayrff gur evire unf qevrq hc! Vg vf ab shegure guna gur svefg oraq va gur evire nsgre gur oevqtr.

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)