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FYI 617 - Scalpcliffe Woods Multi-cache

Hidden : 9/5/2021
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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FOR FULL DETAILS OF THE FYI SERIES, PLEASE VISIT http://www.fyigeocaching.co.uk

Welcome to Scalpcliffe Woods, a local nature reserve in the Stapenhill area of Burton-on-Trent. The area has been designated as a nature reserve for some time but recently has undergone some improvements and a new group has been formed named "Friends of Scalpcliffe Woods" with the aim to protect, enhance and maintain the site. I noticed some new information boards had been put up so what better to do than add some FYI caches based on them?

Special thanks to the Friends of Scalpcliffe Woods and to the Open Spaces team at East Staffordshire Borough Council for their kind permission to place these two caches in the woods. Please respect the posted information regarding use of the woods (you will need to read the information boards anyway) and the bye-laws.

Access to the woods is possible either from Stapenhill Road (enter by the kissing gate to the left of "Rider House") or at the top of Elms Road after all the houses on the right hand side (but before entering the cemetery) and the two caches could be done in either order but this one requires you to visit the information board on Stapenhill Road. Please be aware there is a steep slope between the two final locations which could be slippery when wet.

The posted co-ordinates will take you to an information board about the nature reserve. The cache can be found at N52 4A.BCD W001 3E.FGH where:

A = the sum of the two digits in the fraction assocated with the minimum age for Beavers
B = the digital root of the telephone number at the bottom of the board
C = the number of letters in the first activity or "feature" of the woods mentioned
D = the sixth digit of the contact number for Scouts and related groups
E = the number of letters in the third activity or "feature" of the woods mentioned
F = the denominator (bottom number) in the fraction associated with the Cubs / Scouts age boundary
G = the second digit in the number of the Scout group
H = the last digit of the contact number for Scouts and related groups

The checksum of all the digits in the final co-ordinates is 62.

I hope that you find this an interesting variation on the caching experience. For a full list of all FYI caches in the series, please go to the series’ very own website http://fyigeocaching.co.uk where you will be able to access a Bookmark list.

If you know of any interesting / informative Interpretation Boards (I'm sure you do!), and would like to contribute to the continued expansion of the FYI series, you will also find placement guidelines there, as well as a Contact Form to apply for a series number. Alternatively, you can contact the CO and Series Owner, FYI_Geocaching, either via the Geocaching website, or at fyigeocaching@outlook.com

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Furq fbzr yvtug ba n ebpxl fvghngvba?

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)