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Harpford Woods All Terrain Route - 7 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 2/24/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Where deciduous becomes evergreen. Notice the dramatic change in the habitat.

If you're doing the caches in order and reach this cache by passing under the large bridge, be sure to look up and check the amazing brickwork.

From here head back to the car park (see cache No. 1 for coords) via Woodbury Walker's cache GC2TM6M, if you haven't already logged it.

Congratulations to Lydford for the FTF


Harpford Woods All Terrain Route

A 2-3 mile circular route with some quite extreme terrain that I often run or walk with the dog(s). Boots or sturdy trainers with good grip are highly recommended, especially if muddy.

Keep an eye out for deer, buzzards, maybe an owl if you’re here early or late in the day, or if you’re really lucky a stoat taking on a rabbit as I saw up here once.

Caches may involve a little stretch, climb or scramble. You do this route at your own risk. Be sensible, have fun, and enjoy the gem that is Harpford Woods.

Cache placed with the kind permission of Clinton Devon Estates. "Clinton Devon Estates owns and manages 1,900 hectares of woodland in East and North Devon, comprising a rich mixture of both commercial conifers and native broadleaved species. Our woodlands are multi-purpose, providing environmental, recreational and landscape benefits as well as producing a sustainable supply of timber for the wood processing industry. In recent years Clinton Devon Estates’ commitment to forest management has resulted in a level of woodland cover almost twice the national average – an achievement that has won international acclaim from the Forest Stewardship Council. Clinton Devon Estates woodland produces FSC certified timber with conifers accounting for the greatest harvested volume. Timber from the Douglas fir, spruce and larch is sold to manufacturers, sawmills and wood processing industries in the local, regional, national and international markets. Woodchip from the Estates that used to be taken as far as Wales for processing is used to create biomass fuel locally – saving hundreds of road miles in carbon emissions. Our woodlands are managed carefully to achieve a rich diversity of tree species and age structure which, in turn, provides a wide range of habitats for many plants and animal species. In East Devon, 90% of our woodlands have public access routes, offering many recreational benefits."

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Va gur vil ba n ynetr gerr.

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)