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The Smugglers Treasure Chest Mystery Cache

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ROSE-&-THISTLE: tidy up of the area, dissatisfied with the new scheme of geocacher. days of old seem to have disappeared where a good log was given to a find and trinkets were left for the next finder. cache box's full of business cards, using my cache box for free advertising of others business is a no go.
Will be walking our other trails later and if the same scenario is found with the business cards rather than trinkets then Archive will follow suit. Crap logs we can put up with.

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Hidden : 3/4/2014
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This easy to moderate woodland and coastal walk leads from the back of the Dundonald Castle Visitor Centre (beside which there is a large information signboard map showing the route) through the ancient woodland and over the hill to Collennan Farm past the reservoir with its splendid views of the Firth of Clyde. It then passes along Main Street, Loans, down through Fullarton Woods, past Crosbie Kirk, along the Wrack Road across Royal Troon Golf Course, and ends up at South Beach, Troon.

All of the Smuggler Trail cachers were lost when smuggling GeoSwag from Troon to the dungeons at Dundonald Castle for use during the UK's Mega event in Ayrshire. One Smuggler took it upon himself to hide all the swag in a treasure chest and hide it somewhere along the route.

This historic route has been in regular use from early times and takes about 45 minutes from Dundonald to Collennan, with the total walk taking about 2 hours. There are car parks at Dundonald Castle and South Beach, Troon.

This part of the trail takes in the walk from Dundonald to Collennan with car park at the reservoir for two car cachers (please see waypoints for car parking cords). It is an easy to moderate woodland walk, it can be muddy at times with some steep inclines, so good footwear is recommended. During the late winter months the woodland floor is amass with snowdrops, then in spring the ground can be a carpet of bluebells with wild garlic filling the air with its strong aroma. There are lots of birds to listen to and deer can be spotted if you are quiet enough.

This trail has been laid out with the younger smugglers (geocachers) in mind, but the walk is just as good for the older smuggler as it is for the younger ones, oh and not to mention a great walk for your geohounds.

To locate the Smuggler's Treasure Chest, you must first find the smugglers lost caches set out on this part of the Smugglers Trail. In some of these caches you will find hints to locate the treasure chest.All hints are in the lids.

All of the hides are with in reach of the path, some are low level, some are higher.
All we ask is that when you locate the Treasure Chest, to keep the chest loaded for the next young smuggler you handle the swag on a one for one basis.

Please replace as found with natural cammo.
HAPPY HUNTING

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Xrcg oruvaq ybgf bs hcevtugf

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)