No1 Hits Of The 1960s... 1964, It's All Over Now. Traditional Cache
Chalcross2: Sadly the caches in the "No 1 Hits Of The 1960s" series regularly disappear or become damaged so I have decided to archive them.
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No1 Hits Of The 1960s... 1964, It's All Over Now.
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This is the fifth of five in a themed series of caches around Gerrards Cross common. It is 'It's All Over Now' by The Rolling Stones which reached No1 in July 1964. We hope that it's not all over now as we hope to complete the decade with five more caches in a different location at some point in the future.
Gerrards Cross common covers around 32 Hectares and is immediately to the North of the A40. West Common and East Common form a curved Northern edge and it is bisected North / South by Packhorse Road.
There are areas of open grassland which include a children's play area and a football pitch. There are also two ponds and two large wooded areas. It is in these areas of mainly silver birch with some holly that the caches are placed.
There is a network of paths crossing the common and the caches are all quite close to a path. The main paths are pushchair and wheelchair friendly, side paths can vary in accessibility. There is a new wheelchair friendly path skirting the common along West and East Commons. Cycling is permitted with priority given to walkers.
There is free parking in marked bays ( 1 hour limit except evenings and Sundays) around both East and West Common, but unrestricted to the Eastern end, close to cache No 1. There is also a Pay & Display car park in Packhorse Road while the supermarket near the railway station allows up to 3 hours free parking.
This cache is placed with the kind permission of Gerrards Cross Parish Council.
The cache container has room for small swaps and very small trackables. There is a log and a pencil and a few starter swaps. You are looking for something to do with the name of the band, not the record. Think of the old proverb.
Additional Hints
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Gur bar lbh jnag unfa'g tngurerq nalguvat lrg.
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