To find the cache you must first find a marker post a couple of paces to the East of the trig point.
The letter (a=1,b=2,c=3 etc...) = AB. The number = CD. Find another marker post at:
N53 33.(A)(D)(A-C) W002 44.(B+D)(A+C)(A+B+C)
At the next marker post find the number on top = E. The amount of letters in the animal = F. The letter highlighted black on yellow (remember a=1,b=2,c=3 etc...) = G. Now go to:
N53 33.(F-B)(F-G)(E+D) W002 44.(E-C)(G+B)(G-B)
At the next marker post the letter (remember a=1,b=2,c=3 etc...) = H. The number = JK. Now go to:
N53 33.(J-A+C)(H-E)(K) W002 44.(H-C)(G-B)(K+A)
At the next marker post the letter (remember a=1,b=2,c=3 etc...) = LM. The number = NO. The final is 10ft up a tree at:
N53 33.(L-N)(M+D+K)(O-J) W002 44.(F+L+N)(M+O)(M+N+O)
About Ye Ole Survey Monuments
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Ye Ole Survey Monument (YOSM) is a captivating series of caches that pays homage to the remarkable legacy of OutForTheHunt's YSM series (GC45CC).
YOSM caches are strategically positioned at or near Trig Points. These triangulation stations have played a pivotal role as surveying landmarks, contributing to the mapping of expansive territories.
Some of these points, bearing historical significance, might now be situated on private land or have vanished with time. As a result, the caches are artfully placed in close proximity, reverently acknowledging the historical importance of these survey monuments.
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More information, bookmarks and statistics can be found at the YOSM Website
If anybody would like to expand the Ye Ole Survey Monuments Series, please do.
I would ask that you request a number for your cache first at www.yosm.org.uk
so we can keep track of the numbers and names to avoid duplication.