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Curiously Manx: 7 - Sherragh Vane Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 10/16/2005
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

In the Tholt e Will Plantation, Sulby Glen. A good track leads all the way, and the cache is just over half a mile from the road. Wear hiking boots as the track is stony and steep in places; but the trees provide shelter from the wind and the woodland is very pleasant.

The Sherragh Vane is a farmhouse, once famous for being the scene of the epic poem "Kitty of the Sherragh Vane" by Manx poet T.E.Brown.

The farm was named after a prominent white quartz boulder, the "White Foal". Nowadays, both farm and boulder are hidden inside the plantation, and the farmhouse is in ruins. The atmosphere remains, however. The curious can find what's left of of the farmhouse, using the cache coordinates, on a short but beautiful walk from the car park and cafe at the lovely Tholt e Will.

Park near N 54°16.612,W 4°29.578.

The best route is to use the prominent, but steep and rough track, which leads uphill from the converted Wesleyan Methodist chapel (1873) to the gate just above (which has an obvious wooden platform). Continue along this track (which soon eases), past a clearing at N 54°16.674, 4°29.800. GPS signal may be lost for most of the time along this track, but continue uphill, past a prominent white boulder (perhaps the Sherragh Vane itself?) and twin wooden bridges (keep to the uphill track) until you turn right into a small clearing at about N 54°16.633,W 4°30.214.

It's worth stopping to check the GPS signal here as the cache is close. You should get a good satellite view again just after you pass the ruins of the Sherragh Vane farmhouse, which are over a fence on your left. The cache is hidden on your right, just over an old wall. The camouflage is "special" and should give some entertainment!

If you go through the gate and have a look round the ruins, also look out for a well. I've never found it but there is supposed to be one there.

It's a slightly easier (but less pleasant) walk from the Druidale road at N 54°17.044,W 4°30.879.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ba gur haqrefvqr, n srj srrg njnl sebz gur jnyy.

Decryption Key

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

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)