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Wood In The Woods 4 (Hilarys New House) Traditional Cache

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bigfishuwish: Too much damage to the containers is happening here by i assume the kids coming down to the river.

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Hidden : 6/26/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

WELCOME TO HEYWOOD WOODS. THIS IS THE FIFTH CACHE TO BE PLACED IN THIS SERIES OF WOOD IN THE WOODS 4 WHICH WILL PROBABLY BE MY LAST SERIES OF WOOD IN THE WOODS.

THERE ARE AGAIN SOME SIMILAR AND SOME VERY VERY DIFFERENT TO THE PREVIOUS THREE SERIES AND I HOPE YOU WILL ENJOY THEM ALL.

PLACED WITHIN THE GUIDELINES OF THE FORESTRY COMMISSION AND GEOCACHING .COM.


AS WITH ALL MY CACHES THEY ARE FAIRLY EASY TO OPEN WITH A LITTLE THOUGHT SO PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT FORCE THEM

These next two are at serious risk of being muggled but i just had to bring you down this part of the woods by the river

December 8th, 1919 saw the first trees planted by the newly created Forestry Commission right here, in Flashdown Wood, part of the old Eggesford Estate. By 1956 the Commission had planted one million acres of woodland, an occasion commemorated by a granite stone unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen’s Stone can still be seen in Hilltown Woods picnic area. All trains must stop at Eggesford Station, as the local landowner made it a condition of releasing the land to build the railway in 1854. The scenery here is lovely and the house very handsome." So wrote Thomas Hardy of the area, in 1885. The forest itself possesses some magnificent Douglas fir, including a veteran on the Eggesford Estate, planted in around 1840. There is also a motte and bailey castle, a scheduled ancient monument that is all that remains of a once imposing Norman fort.

From here on in you may find your GPS starts to struggle because of the tree cover but you are looking for larger than normal containers so this should equal out the difficulty.  

You will find ample parking at the start of this series and I would estimate it to take you approx 2-3hrs to complete. Possibly longer depending on how quick your finds are. You will at certain times of  the year need decent footwear as parts of the footpaths can get quite muddy and slippery after prolonged rain.

From the previous cache carry on down the hill and turn right when you get to the bottom. This area contains some quite remarkable and old trees. Walk to the clearing and follow it to the left. You can from this track drop down to the river which is quite a steep decent and then on to your smiley or stay on this track until you come to a track on your right which will lead you to your smiley. The river is a nice picnic spot should the weather permit.

Cache just contains the log so have your pens/pencils at the ready and please leave all as you find it.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vgf ba gur evire fvqr bs gur genpx.

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)