A series of 12 caches in and around Isleham consisting of ten traditional caches, one of which has a field puzzle, and two multis.
You will need to bring tweezers and something to write on as well as the usual pen.
The circuit is about 2 1/2 miles long and took us an hour and a half when placing the caches.
Coordinates were set using waypoint averaging on an iPhone and a Garmin Oregon. We did find that there was a substantial difference at a couple of locations so we averaged the averages! We have given specific hints to help ensure the caches are found.
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You are at the Isleham Priory Church. This small Norman chapel is the best example in the country of a small Benedictine priory church that has remained substantially unaltered.
You should be close to a sign. Using this, find numbers as follows -
On the left hand side with a blue background is a paragraph starting “The priory was founded…..”, with 11 lines.
A. Second digit, 2nd line.
B. The number of Qs in the 5th line.
C. The number of letters in the last word of the 9th line.
D. The number of letters in first word of 7th line.
E. The sum of the two digits in the 2nd line.
The cache can be found at
N52 AB.CCC E000 AD.DEC
The check sum for all the numbers added together is 54.
You will pass other caches in this series on the way to the final location.
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