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Heritage Power Trail 79 Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

twoofnine: Archiving due to muggle activity on nos. 76 - 78.

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Hidden : 9/12/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Heritage Power Trail


The Isle of Man Steam Railway Douglas to Peel line started way back in July 1873 and was the first railway line on the Isle of Man. Its history has been well documented over the years and some interesting reading can be found at Isle of Man Railway Supporters Association Isle of Man Railways and Isle of Man Disused Railway Station

In geocaching terms this trail was first planned, set and placed by Happy Humphrey in December 2007 and consisted of 16 traditional and a Mystery Bonus cache (the coordinates for which are in 4 of the traditional caches along the route) covering a distance of 10 miles from Peel to the Quarter Bridge near Douglas. This is a very popular walk for locals and tourists alike and well worth doing by geocachers just for these caches alone, as well as the beautiful scenery and interesting pieces of railway memorabilia along the route.

However, with “Power Trails” becoming very popular with geocachers around the world, two local caching teams (twoofnine and Stillroaming) decided, as a tribute to Happy Humphrey and the Heritage Trail, they would expand the series and place an additional 63 caches along the route as well as keeping the original caches where possible and therefore making this the first official “Power Trail” on the Isle of Man with a possible 90 plus caches en route.

Hopefully local cachers will enjoy the challenge and maybe some of our visiting geo-tourists will be encouraged to have a go at this and all the other great caches on the Isle of Man.

The hides are a mixture of 35mm film containers, 150ml tubes and a few larger caches, which can be used for trading and swapping trackables. If you use the hints then the finds will be very easy, but the real challenge here is how many can you find in a day. There are other caches en route too which may add to your total.

For those who complete the whole series twoofnine have designed a badge for your profile page, details of which can be found in the first and last listing in the series.

Good luck and happy caching.


This cache is the last of the series as much of the track bed from this point has disappeared under new development. If you wish to continue on to Douglas railway station, the easiest route would be along the newly created "active travel route" and on to Peel Road. If you need transport to continue your journey click here for timetables.

Badges

For those who complete the series there are one of two badges available for your profile. Just copy and paste the html below onto your profile page.

If you completed ALL the series, including the BONUS cache, IN ONE DAY you’ve earned the Gold badge:

<img src="http://manxgeocaching.com/images/HPT-GOLD.jpg" width="125px" height="125px" />

If you completed ALL the series, including the BONUS cache, in MORE THAN one day, you’ve earned the Silver badge:

<img src="http://manxgeocaching.com/images/HPT-SILVER.jpg" width="125px" height="125px" />

Commemorative Geocoins

A unique geocoin is available to purchase from the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal while stocks last. The coin bears the old insignia of the Isle of Man railways, is trackable on geocaching.com and has its own special icon and 'IM' tracking code.

HPT GeocoinHPT Geocoin

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybj va gerr oruvaq srapr.

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)