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Trent Bank Caching #20 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Pipesy: Really sorry guys but as so many of this series have gone missing in the recent floods, I'm archiving the majority of them and just changing the names of a couple that are along another walk.

Hate to have to archive any caches but it might make way for something new but flood-proof later in the year.

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Hidden : 4/25/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Trent Bank Caching #20

So this is it, the last cache of the series!
It is a camouflaged screw lid pot to finish with, originally containing:

Log sheet and pencil,
a british red cross pin badge,
a hair band that I found whilst planting series,
a bison tube in case you fancy planting your own cache...
and of course, my trusty trademark marble.

From TBC #19, carry on heading round the track.

When finished, carry on along the track heading right onto Low Street, then immediate left on Queen Street, to the end, right onto the High Street and head back to the car park where you started, see waypoint if you need.

THAT'S IT, ALL DONE.
I HOPE YOU ENJOYED MY FIRST SERIES OF CACHES AND HOPE YOU MANAGED TO COMPLETE THEM ALL AND IN A QUICKER TIME THAN IT HAS TAKEN ME TO SET THEM ALL UP!!!

I wish you many happy caching days, until the next time, Pipesy01.


Congratulations to 'Goose S' for being first to find.
Congratulations also to 'Nottscachers' for being the first to go round the whole series start to finish!



Between cache 19 and 20


Near cache #20

About the series:

The co-ordinates needed for the mystery bonus cache are placed in 10 of the 16 caches leading up to it and are in order of the way found reading left to right if you do the series in order:
N53°_ _._ _ _ W000°_ _._ _ _

If you do the complete 9.3 mile walk in one go I would expect it to take 5 to 6 hours depending on pace, caching skills and breaks, but if you would rather split it over two separate days there is an opportunity after cache #9 to leave down Westfield Lane and return to the same spot another day. Check the related web page above to see some of the areas you will be heading on the walk.

The 20 caches I have placed on the route vary, there are 11x small camouflaged pots, 3x bison tubes, 3x 2ml screw cap vials/tubes, 2x nano’s and 1x small clip-lock container.

Attributes are based on the whole walk and not just each individual cache, I have put on the attributes that dogs are allowed and in most places they will be fine but in a couple of places they may need carrying over a stile and at times may need to be kept on the lead. Tweezers will be needed to remove log books from bison tubes, vials and nano’s.

I would advise taking some binoculars and/or camera around the series of caches as there are a couple of scenic/wildlife viewing areas on the route, some areas around the walk have nettles around foot, I did it in shorts and got a few stings, socks might have been a good idea!

I would also advise you take a drink and a bite to eat, there are a couple of places convenient to sit for a while.

Happy caching

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

tngr cbfg

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)