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Cesair’s March 3 Traditional Cache

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Big Ragnar: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am permanently archiving it.

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Hidden : 8/28/2006
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is located on a public footpath in Tyn Y Coed Forestry about 3km from Efail Isaf. The terrain is quite steep, comprising of an uneven footpath through the woods. The cache is reasonably easy to find with possible approaches from public footpaths.

Cesair’s March 3 is one of a series of 3 caches based around the north side of the Garth Hill and Tyn Y Coed forestry. We have named the cache “Cesair’s March” after Nant y Cesair, a small stream running through Tyn y Coed forestry. The caches can be completed individually or as a trio by means of a circular walk. Due to tree cover it was difficult to get a precise set of coordinates for the cache, the hint below however should clear up any confusion.

The cache itself is a Tupperware container filled with trinkets, a log book and a pencil.

The cache is located on a public footpath which runs through Tyn Y Coed forest. The terrain is fairly difficult, and would not be accessible for prams / wheelchairs.

Should you wish to complete the series in one go as a circular walk, we have included below a set of waypoints. This walk is approx 3-4 miles and will take between 11/2 and 2 hours, it is not overly strenuous but there is 1 steep hill which requires a reasonable level of fitness. We started and finished the walk from the Caesar’s Arms car park. The Caesars serves excellent food and does a good pint of beer. If completing the series as part of this circular walk it is important to stick to the footpaths, the waypoints are given to make this easy. The walk will afford excellent views northwards over Llantwit Fardre area and southwards over Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.

Start - Caesars Arms Car Park
N51 32 .170
W003 19.866

Intermediate Waypoint 1
N51 32.231
W003 19.386

Intermediate Waypoint 2
N51 32.462
W003 19.284

Intermediate Waypoint 3
N51 32.626
W003 19.463

Cache 1
N51 32.661
W003 18.979

Intermediate Waypoint 4
N51.32.676
W003 18.945

Intermediate Waypoint 5
N51 32.352
W003 18.442

Cache 2
N51 32.346
W003 18.662

Intermediate Waypoint 6
N51 32.346
W003 18.864

Cache 3
N51 32.425
W003 19.193

Intermediate Waypoint 7
N51 32.435
W003 19.258

Finish - Caesars Arms Car Park

This is our first attempt at putting out caches so advice/improvements will be welcomed.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Uvqqra va n ubyr haqre gur ynetrfg gerr va gur zvqqyr bs gur pyrnevat

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)