novem Letterbox Hybrid
jsh01: cache gone with stamp and pad. i have re-listed it as traditional cache now and in the same place.
cheers jim
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This is the start of a series of letterbox hybrids on the north sea cycle route.
http://www.northsea-cycle.com/
They are based on the months of year and includes some facts. The container is a small clear lock & lock box. sorry there is only room for 1 or 2 trackables/swaps.
TO GET TO THE CACHE PLEASE USE THE CONTROLLED CROSSING AT THE RAILWAY LINE. AS ALWAYS PLEASE TAKE CARE WHEN YOUNG ONES ARE WITH YOU & DOG OWNERS, PLEASE KEEP YOUR PET ON A SHORT LEAD. THANKS
November
In the Roman calendar, the name came from Latin novem, nine. It was the 9th month of the earlier Roman calendar.
An Old English name was Blotmonath, blood-month, denoting the period of butchering animals and salting their meat for the coming winter. It was also called Windmonath, wind-month, because the seas became too rough for fishermen to do their work.
This cache type pays homage to an older form of scavenger hunt. Letterbox hybrids must contain a signature stamp that stays with the box. A letterbox hybrid may have a mystery or puzzle element, but cannot be designed to be found by only using clues. To seek a letterbox hybrid, you will not need your own personal stamp and letterboxing logbook just log your visit as normal in the visitors book as you would do with any other type of cache, thanks.
if you do have a stamp please “sign” the logbook.
For more information go to
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Please note that the stamp and ink pad are not swaps
IMPORTANT :- Check out the low tides at Dundee (visit link)
Additional Hints
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obggbz bs pbapergr fgrcf, va ibvq
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