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Old Man's Head Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

RobboAndMum: Archiving as part of a mass archive of all our Navar caches. We noticed today when on a walk around Lough Achork where our "Night Night Navar" cache (GC51X03) was based that it seems the "hide destroying, cache saboteur and cache thief" had yet again been to one of our hides. Multiple clues for various stages were missing and very obviously recently rummaged for where applicable and in some cases the damage to the natural environment was beyond what any genuine cacher could possibly do when searching. Finding a way marker at Night Night Navar where at least 3ft of moss has been removed from an entire tree (all the way around it) and the waymarker itself missing was the final straw for us to say night night to the Navar caches in totality. We suspect we know who it is but let's leave it at that. With this sort of activity we can't guarantee that everything will be there all the time in often hard to reach areas and we don't want the few and far between people who are looking for caches to not find them for one reason or another. We do regular checks after high winds/floods etc but can't keep up with deliberate acts.

We have been considering removing some or all of the caches from Navar for a while due to the massive deforestation works that seem to have no end - whilst it is a working forest, so much has been removed and so many of the views destroyed, the place is not even a shadow of its former self. That, along with already having had to remove some of our favourite caches left us with a list of keeps and archives following an audit this evening. But the keeps on their own only serve to remind us of what is not there anymore and as such, all cache containers, clues, etc, will be removed in due course.

We know lots of (well a few) people had fun here and that made it worthwhile for us - reading the logs always made us smile. Hopefully anyone who had Navar on their to-do list has done so already.

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Hidden : 6/17/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache can be found in the Old Man's Head area of Lough Navar Forest Park - an area of the park worth a visit, not just for the caches!

This cache is located in the area around Old Man's Head; an area of Lough Navar Forest Park that can be best viewed from above... well, well above in our opinion, but that is open to interpretation!

There is parking within 5 minutes of the cache location, but reaching the cache will not be a stroll in the park - watch out for large holes and crevices, as there are some dodgy looking ones around.  Therefore this cache is not suitable for small kids, but rather slightly more experienced outdoorists!

Whilst you are at Navar, it  is worth noting that whilst at this cache location, you are within 0.5 miles of GZ of another cache we have placed  - "A Tale of Two Towers" :)

Pay close attention when you find the cache, as this is the second in a series of caches containing clues to the location of an additional mystery cache (Bottom of the Bottle - GC4KNE2). If you complete all of the caches in the series, you will be able to figure out where it is hidden, so note down the information you can gather from this cache, and keep it safe for use later. web analytics

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Zbfg Abegureyl ebpx sbezngvba

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)