The Angels and Demons series has been developed to cater to all caching skill levels. There is something for everybody on this route; simplistic finds for those starting out, and more challenging ones for the more experienced cacher. There is also a variety of cache types, so that those that enjoy a particular cache type might find a favourite one here, whilst those that do not enjoy certain caches won't see too many of them to do! It is also very good for less experienced cachers to get to grips with a new type of cache whilst finding many more that they are familiar with in the same route.
The caches are structured so that there won't be too many of the same type of cache back to back either, mixing it up for you along the route. Although the series has been designed to be completed in one run, it is perfectly possible to pick up bits and come back on a different day for more of a challenge if you would rather. We have labelled each cache as either an angel or a demon, too, so as to help guide any cacher in what they can expect from that cache! Not all of the angels will be simple, but they will still be easier than the demons so pick your fights wisely!
The series is best enjoyed by walking, although every cache has purposefully been placed close to the roadside to make it possible for completing the route by car. A lot of the caches will require precision which only walking can achieve (such as the Wherigos), but we have tried to make this series possible for all to complete by their chosen method. On a nice day these quiet back roads can be a very pleasant walk though, and so this method is recommended by us.
This cache is not at the given co-ordinates. To locate the cache you will need to solve a puzzle which will give you the final co-ordinates. The information required for solving this puzzle is inside the first three caches of this series, so you will need to find them before you can attempt to find this cache. Inside each of the previous three caches in the series you will find a question on a laminated card, and where applicable possible answers with it. Each of the questions is related to that of an optician, and you may need to look up answers in the field if you do not wish to return home before the find; for this reason I recommend having access to the internet by some means whilst you are caching. We have tested multiple mobile phone providers' signals, and found them to be very clear at the GZ of Cache 3, so you should have no difficulty in this regard.
Once you have answered all three of the questions you will have a set of numbers rather than letters! Input them into the code below to give you the final co-ordinates:
N050 25.(A - B)(D)(E - C)
W004 48.(E - C)(E - A)(E - B)
The final approach can get very wet, so please tread carefully! There is no need to enter the abandoned structure.