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Travel Bug Dog Tag MilestoneSocietySEVEN

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Released:
Friday, May 17, 2013
Origin:
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
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I'm MilestoneSocietySEVEN, I'm a mini milestone and I'd like to explore more of my old home county, the West Riding of Yorkshire before getting back home to my dad, the 1/2 Milestone in Elland, Yorkshire, GC4B900 !! I'd like to visit as many milestone, boundary marker and tollhouse caches as possible on the way. 

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Me and my friend!

 

I’m MilestoneSocietySEVEN  and I'd like to explore more of my old home county, the West Riding of Yorkshire before getting back home to my dad, the 1/2 Milestone in Elland, Yorkshire, GC4B900 !! I'd like to visit as many milestone, boundary marker and tollhouse caches as possible on the way. 
 
Let me tell you something about my family!
 
The Romans set up milestones along their military roads in the 1st century AD. After Roman times, roads developed to meet local community needs - churches, markets, abbey landlords, the packhorse carriers – but in the early 1700s travel was very slow and  difficult; the sunken lanes became quagmires in winter and occasionally both horse and rider were drowned! It took 16 days to cover the 400 miles from London to Edinburgh. So as commercial interests increased, Turnpike Trusts were set up by Acts of Parliament from 1706 to the 1840s. Groups of local worthies raised money to repair or build stretches of highway and users were charged tolls to pay for it, just like the “M6 Toll" today. Although pedestrians did not have to pay, the poor resented the tolls on their horses, donkeys, wagons and cattle and there were riots.
 
From 1767, mileposts were compulsory on all turnpike roads, not only to inform travellers of direction and distances but to help coaches keep to schedule and for charging for changes of horses at the coaching inns. The distances were also used to calculate postal charges before the uniform postal rate was introduced in 1840. You can find out more by looking on www.MilestoneSociety.co.uk where  you can see loads of different types of milestones and boundary markers shown on Google Earth mapping.
 
My home cache is on the Dewsbury to Elland Turnpike of 1780; my parent was one of the 200 milestones set up by the new West Riding County Council in the 1890s, so it’s been there a long time. It’s in the ownership of Calderdale Council now and looks very unloved! [:(]

Please will you help me? I'm starting out from the cache at Blind Jack's milestone, on the Wakefield to Austerlands Turnpike Road. I’d like to visit as many other milestones, boundary markers or tollhouses as possible on my travels around the West Riding and there’s a list on flipflopnick’s Bookmarks –
 
http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=ccc5d062-8a4c-47b0-af44-38c1387a2b2c  

Please could you take a photo of any milestones you pass while you are carrying me, and upload those to my website? Then I will have a lovely record of my travels to show my friends in the Milestone Society and my dad!

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Tracking History (9481.6mi) View Map

Dropped Off 7/17/2013 nikokoren placed it in 'CAPT SKINNERS' TRAVEL BUG HOTEL North Wales, United Kingdom - 67.33 miles  Visit Log

Stopped here to drop of the little one. hope he can move on quickly from here!
I labled him (with a bag tag), so hopefully he wont go back to ireland!

Will add a picture when i get home!

  • milestone @HOLYHEAD
Visited 7/17/2013 nikokoren took it to Art Deco Dublin: The Gas Co. Dublin, Ireland - 67.33 miles  Visit Log

Besucht Art Deco Dublin: The Gas Co. (GC1G2TX)

Visited 7/16/2013 nikokoren took it to Vesicular basalt Dublin, Ireland   Visit Log

Besucht Vesicular basalt (GC4ATGB)

Visited 7/16/2013 nikokoren took it to Raheenaclig Chapel Leinster, Ireland   Visit Log

Besucht Raheenaclig Chapel (GC2MG37)

Visited 7/16/2013 nikokoren took it to The Old Eagle's Nest Leinster, Ireland   Visit Log

Besucht The Old Eagle's Nest (GC33A7B)

Visited 7/16/2013 nikokoren took it to 01 Cliff Walk - Along the Green Walk Leinster, Ireland   Visit Log

Besucht Along the Green Walk (GC3P89R)

Visited 7/16/2013 nikokoren took it to Europe's First Leinster, Ireland   Visit Log

Besucht Europe's First (GC43)

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/16/2013 nikokoren retrieved it from 'CAPT SKINNERS' TRAVEL BUG HOTEL North Wales, United Kingdom   Visit Log

We are cobtinueing our trip tomorrow too. We are also going to england, with a first stop in holyhead. I hope to drop the little one off there.

Will add the picture of the little one at the cliff walk when i get home to austria next week!

** sorry, did NOT take him out of the TB Hotel, but from a cache in IRELAND!**

This entry was edited by nikokoren on Saturday, 20 July 2013 at 10:40:48 UTC.

  • milestone @cliff walk
Discovered It 7/15/2013 Big Black Dragon discovered it   Visit Log

I have seen this TB today in "GC3FVQQ Brunel's Folly". As I were offline, I could not figure out, where "home" is and I did not know, if I could have helped this TB. So, I left it, where it is. We are just on holiday in Ireland and leave already tomorrow, new destination York, in England.

Discovered It 7/7/2013 Belle Fleur discovered it   Visit Log

Ossi-Chan and me found this TravelBug in GC3FVQQ "Brunel's Folly", but we hat no QR-Code-Scanner and no idea in which direction he should travel, so we left him there :-(

[b] TB-Discover #1[/b]

This entry was edited by Belle Fleur on Saturday, 17 August 2013 at 10:42:21 UTC.

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