Galleons and Sickles Traditional Cache
Jacsan1: We have moved to Glasgow, so archiving this cache.
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This cache has been placed roughly half way between the two caches - South Bridge and Crutherland Bridge just off the Langlands-Calderglen Path.

Calderglen Country Park is located on the boundary of the new town of East Kilbride and was officially designated and opened to the public in 1982. Formerly part of the Calderglen and Torrance Country Estates, the park extends along a scenic wooded glen forged out by the Rotten Calder River, a tributary of the River Clyde. It offers visitors a tremendous range of things to see and do. Set around the scenic wooded gorge of the Rotten Calder River, with its leafy glens and spectacular waterfalls as it makes its way to join the River Clyde, the park also includes a Site of Special Scientific Interest with many interesting geological features. The Rotten Calder flows northwards to join the River Clyde near Cambuslang. According to the Rotten Calder Wikipedia page ‘the valley of the Rotten Calder hides many secrets including hermitages, islets, caves, crannies, ancient markings, fountains, fairy wells, countless waterfalls, over 200 nature trails, summerhouses, ruined castles, steep cliffs, etc.... some of the most romantic, rugged and beautiful scenery in Scotland.’
The cache can be found a few metres off the main Calderglen-Langlands Path. The path is suitable for buggies, but the last few metres are quite muddy and boggy.
Please replace exactly as found and bring a pen to sign the log.
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Tnyyrbaf, fvpxyrf naq ? Uneel Cbggre jbhyq xabj - abg gur sehvgl xvaq.
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