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Water under the bridge Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Cuilcagh: The cache owner is not responding to issues with this geocache, so I must regretfully archive it.

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Cuilcagh - Community Volunteer Reviewer for Geocaching HQ (Ireland)

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Hidden : 6/23/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is placed along a beautiful paved trail to the top of Cavehill. It is only 5 minutes walk from the Hightown road carpark.


The walk from the Hightown road carpark to the top of Cavehill is the least arduous, very picturesque and only takes 25-40 minutes depending on your fitness. However this cache can also be found if following the trail from the Ballysillan or Upper Cavehill roads.

Other caches by Rundmck in the Cavehill series:

Welcome To Cavehill Country Park

The Old Ruins 

A View with a twist! 

Where the Wind Blows 

McArt's Fort Cache 

Collinward Valley

also nearby: McArt's Fort View (owned by sgtzara)

The cache is now a micro inside a small camo. PLEASE take great care in replacing the cache to ensure that it is "secured tightly" as far in as possible as a lot of doggies snuffle around these areas of the walk. Please also provide it with some "natural camo" as well if possible. Enjoy!

About Cavehill:

Cavehill, historically known as Ben Madigan (from Irish: Beann Mhadagáin), is a basaltic hill overlooking the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. It forms part of the southeastern border of the Antrim Plateau. It is distinguished by its famous 'Napoleon's Nose', a basaltic outcrop which resembles the profile of the famous emperor Napoleon. All of Belfast can be seen from its peak, as can the Isle of Man and Scotland on clear days.

Cavehill is thought to be the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Swift imagined that the Cavehill resembled the shape of a sleeping giant safeguarding the city.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f ba gur gevpxl fvqr, va n yvggyr pnir. Yrsg bs ghaary rkvg. Jngpu lbhe sbbgvat... vg'f n 'yvggyr fgbarl' ;)

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)