Welcome to Norshley's Cache Park. This set of more than 30 new caches is given for the London caching community, and visitors to London, to enjoy, in honour of my Twentyversary. It has been twenty years since my first cache find on January 6, 2003. This park can be wet and muddy in some seasons, and there are creek crossing which require boots or water shoes. You can access this cache park from the trailhead on Staffordshire Place. Most of the caches are regular and large sized, with only a few smalls and one micro. They comprise a variety of icons, but no challenges nor traditionals. Just some good old-fashioned alternate icons for you to find.

This cache is named for former London mayor Jane Bigelow. Holding the position from 1972 to 1978, Bigelow was the first woman to serve as London’s mayor and was a steadfast supporter of environmental causes, social issues, and the arts. She hosted Queen Elizabeth in Victoria Park in 1973, and was criticized for not wearing a hat when she greeted the Queen. Bigelow was a fierce advocate for active transportation and instrumental in the introduction of bicycle paths in London. She died in 2021.
At the posted coordinates, you will see a single letter, emblazoned in blue. Calculate the digital root of the letter, which will be A. Turn the letter upside down, and calculate the digital root of the new letter. This will be B.
Now calculate C = 35A + B and D = A + 102B
The cache is located at N 42° 59.C W 81° 20.D