The cache container is not located at the posted coordinates, but to obtain the final where the cache is, please visit the given coordinates where you will find a War Memorial.ย
Dated 1902 this Grade II Listed drinking fountain stands on a stepped square base with a spout and bowl, and carrying a circular column with an inscription relating to how the fountain water was brought to the village by Viscount Ridley, to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. It has a moulded cap with ball finial. It also doubles as a War Memorial." Photo by Geoff Holland, 2022.
The cache is at N55 06.ABC W1 39.CDE ย
A. What is the amount of letters of the first word on the seventh line?
B. What is the first digit on the memorial?
C. What is the amount of letters in the third word on the eighth line?
D. What is the amount of letters in the second word on the first line?
E. On the plaque at the bottom but not on the memorial, what is the amount of letters in the second word on the second line, plus one?
Checksum is 26.
The final cache is a short walk or drive away. Since it is a 'regular' size, there are a lot of trade items. If you would like an item from the container, please feel free to take it, but make sure you leave another item of the same or larger value. Please don't leave anything dangerous (such as knives or explosives) and please don't leave anything food related, or with a scent such as a candle.
Once you find the cache, please make sure you sign the log sheet inside, either using the pencil provided or your own writing implement - or you may bring a personalised stamp to prove your visit. If you happen to not find a cache, please make sure you log a DNF, and I will make sure to check on it as soon as I can.
Happy caching!
Congratulations to Milt Spilk on the FTF!
If anyone would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Just-Us-Two know first at justustwo1013@gmail.com so they can keep track of the memorial numbers and avoid any duplication.