This is a Little Bridges multi-cache, which takes you to 2 more Little Bridges, that are part of 4 very close together. The first bridge which is hard to see, is at the posted co-ordinate. The second bridge is much more visible and is at the waypoint: N51 26.498 W002 30.575 Look at both bridges, then answer the following questions to find the cache co-ordinate:
A. What is the generic material the bridge sides/edges are made from? Count the number of letters in the singular word
B. On the far side of the bridge are wooden structures. How many vertical posts are there in total?
C. How many horizontal wooden bars in total?
D. At the second bridge, what is the generic name for the material of the bridge floor? Count the number of letters.
E. There are recommendation/restriction of use signs by the second bridge. How many recommendation/restrictions are there?
Answers checksum = 24
Substitute the letters below for your number answers and do the calculations to find the cache co-ordinate:
N51 26 . (B) ((D/C) + E) (C) W002 30 . (A + B) (A) (C - D)
The Little Bridges series was started by Stanthews in 2009 to highlight small footbridges in remote parts of Wiltshire. Since then the series has been expanded by others all over the country and starting to spread fast, Damian from Winter Foxes has created and updates a list of cachers who has found 10 or more little bridges and can be found here, if you would like to add to the series, please contact Stan on stanthews@aol.com and he will give you a number for your bridge, to qualify, the bridge must be a foot bridge too small for vehicles, please make sure your title exactly matches “Little Bridges # xx then name” including spaces so it will get picked up and added to Damian’s list.