It is situated 20 minutes outside Glasgow, and the visitor centre offers stunning views over the barren countryside. There are 140 wind turbines, which in effect can provide power for 160,000 homes!
Outdoor activities, such as walking and cycling are also the norm for this wind farm, with very well maintained pathways. Additionally, there is a good variety of wildlife to be found in the 25 square mile area, such as merlin and black grouse.
And now for the cache. Football plays an integral part in everyday life. Whether you follow your local team, your other half or family member is in to the sport, or merely from seeing the back page of any daily rag football is always there.
There are a few greats in the game, and many good players but there are not many who started at the top level. Many of the so called lesser clubs have nurtured the world beaters that we know and love. There is a lot of football trivia and facts out there, but I am always drawn to the history of the clubs. Many were formed under one name, and are now known by another. Several have had more stadiums than name changes.
However, one thing rarely changes throughout time, and that is the badge or crest of the club. In fairness in saying this many have developed their 'arms' but the vast majority maintain a constant. This is where this puzzle leads us.
Look at the crests below. All you have to do is firstly identify the team, and then figure out in which year the club was formed. Lastly to fill in the blanks it is the last digit from the year of formation you are needing. So if you were to see the crest of Aberdeen who were formed in 1903 the number you would need is 3. Hopefully that makes sense.

And to take the ease away from the search I have removed the club names from the crests. Over to you and happy hunting!
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.