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NC007 - Sing Like The Drifters (sort of) Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/25/2019
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


NEWRY CANAL

The newry canal was opened in 1742 and was built to bring coal from Tyrone to the Irish Sea. The coming of railways in the 1850s saw the canal go into decline. While Newry continued to prosper as a port, the traffic on the canal had halved by 1888. Declining income and increasing maintenance costs meant that commecial traffic ceased in 1936. By 1956 the canal was closed as far as Newry and by 1966 the section to Victoria lock was abandoned when Warrenpoint replaced the port of Newry.

Today the lower section is used for fishing with platforms along a 3.5 mile stretch. A greenway walk now stretches from Victoria all the way to Newry. Above Newry the towpath has been incorporated into both the Ulster Way and the National Cycle Network

Victoria Lock

THIS SERIES

This is part of a large series that has been placed along the Canal. It requires a mix of walking, kayaking, climbing and cycling to find the six different types of caches. 

A suggested launch point for your watercraft can be found at NC001 - Slipway.

THIS CACHE

This cache was placed using a kayak. It is a large micro container. Please ensure you have the appropriate skills and equipment before attempting to find this cache. It is entirely possible that this can be accessed without a watercraft. That said you are more than likely going to get dirty and wet and if you're clumsy, very wet.

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