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Clissold Park Redux #3: Sub Stump Traditional Cache

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SawaSawa: Time for this one to go as a) I will not be able to check/fix it within a reasonable time and b) it was becoming increasingly problematic with GZ unstable and rehiding unreliable. If the location is still available when I am next in the area, I will try to place a new cache nearby if a suitable spot can be found. Thanks to all for the over 300 logs...it had a good life!

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Hidden : 9/5/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Clissold Park Redux #3: Sub-Stump

 

The cache, a small lock-top tablet pot (align the arrows), is hidden under bark pieces in a large hole in the base of a large rotting stump around 8m off the running track.

Clissold Park is a designated 56 acre community park with children's playgrounds., sports fields, a bowlng green, tennis courts, cafe and some other attractions including terrapins in its lakes. It also comprises remains of the New River and some Capital Ring paths run though the park. See Gallery for Opening Times.


Brief History (Part 3) (continued from Clissold Park Redux #2: Super Stump GC5BMWK)

. . . Work on the Clissold Park and House Restoration Project started in January 2010, and over the next two years some £8.9 million was spent restoring the historic house, bowling pavilion and surrounding parkland, with additional funding from the Big Lottery Fund and Hackney Council.

Other planned work includes restoring a section of the New River, extensive maintenance to the two park lakes, renovating the current animal enclosures and creating a new play and wheels park area.

The Park received a Green Flag award in 2008 and 1,000 trees in a very wide range of species including ash, lime, oak, plane, poplar, ailanthus with numerous notable mature chestnut trees, singly or in avenues along paths. For many years the larger pond was used as a boating lake.

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On 24 July 2014 the 125th anniversary of the park's opening was celebrated. The Memorial Drinking Fountain commemorating Beck and Runtz who saved the parkland from developers was restored by the council in time for this with help from the Drinking Fountain Association and Clissold Park User Group (CPUG). The granite memorial was unveiled by the great great grandchildren of Joseph Beck.

Also vintage photographs from the Park's fascinating past were re-staged by CPUG to mark the anniversary (see Gallery). One, a Victorian snapshot, shows jubilant visitors celebrating the park’s official opening in 1889 following the dogged crusade by campaigners to save the park from the clutches of developers. The other, from an early 20th century postcard, depicts three boys enjoying the park's celebrated Memorial Drinking Fountain.

At the end of July 2014 it was announced that Clissold Park, with 3 million visits in 2013 had maintained its Green Flag status for the ninth year in a row. Out of 1,448 winners of the award for the year, the Park took 7th place.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Haqre ynetr oenpxrg shathf ng onfr bs fghzc ba ebnq fvqr bs 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)