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HALO - St Keri Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/20/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cornwall's first 100 plus cache series. There's a fair mix of
footpaths and very minor roads - with quite a lot of up and down
sections. Dogs should be no problem, buggies/prams and wheelchairs
will struggle - lots. Some stunning views so bring a camera. There
are several stiles on the way round.

Mr Choughly  The Choughly Saint's HALO Cache Series

It’s based on parts of “The Saints Way”, a circuit of some 22 miles, taking in coastline, moorland, a tor and a selection of delightful towns and villages - with many spots to stop for tea or if you’re that way inclined there’s a lovely selection of fine Cornish Pubs on the way round.

Cache Name HALO - St Keri
Cache Comments Luxulyan is probably most famous for the granite that outcrops in its district. The rock was intensively worked (until fairly recently) for local and more distant projects for more than 200 years. One particular type of altered granite known as luxullianite is found in the area and was used for the Duke of Wellington's sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral. A steep valley cut by the River Par contains a major concentration of early 19th century industrial remains, including a combined Aqueduct and Viaduct. The valley was designated a World Heritage Site in 2006. The Atlantic Coast Line from Par to Newquay runs up the Luxulyan Valley and there is a station at Luxulyan. A bus service connects the village with St Austell and Lostwithiel. St Sulien, or Sulian, was abbot in Luxulyan during the sixth century. Sulien is a Welsh variant of the name "Julian," but has also been interpreted as being derived from the Welsh sul, meaning "sun" + geni, meaning "born" - Sulien being the name of a Celtic solar deity. The church in the village may have been dedicated to him originally, but it is now dedicated to Saints Ciricius (Cyr, Cyriacus, Quiricus) and Julitta. The parish church, originally Norman, was entirely rebuilt in granite in the 15th century. The Blackmoor Stannary, centred at nearby Hensbarrow Beacon, kept its records stored in the church.
Parking & Shops Parking, loos and a shop can be found in Luxulyan Village at N50 23.402 W004 44.541
HALO Website

You'll find a selection of useful hints and tips, as well as a printable User Guide and a HALO series Passport for collecting copies of the Rubber stamps you'll find on the way round at The Choughly Saint's Webpages Here.

There's a special HALO Forum if you wish to ask for any help or advice Here

Lucky Chough Contest

If you're lucky enough to find a small, lovingly handcrafted chough in any of the caches, then you could be lucky enough to win one of a very limited number of the 2008 Cornish Geocoin in an Antique Bronze finish. Just Email Choughly, and you'll be entered into his lucky draw to win the coin.

General HALO Information

This cache is part of a 21 Mile circuit, placed by a number of Cornish Cachers.

There are 14 Caches as part of the series that may contain Rubber stamps that you can use to record your visit. If you'd like to do this you'll need to carry your own stamp Pad.

There's a GeoPost Office as one of the caches - if you wish to send a postcard then you'll need to carry a Royal Mail stamp with you.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

EU fvqr - Vil pbirerq srapr cbfg - jngpu sbe zhttyrf!

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)