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FYI 502 - Baustgrave Multi-cache

Hidden : 10/21/2020
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


English below!

Deze serie is ontstaan in de Midlands (UK), maar ook hier in Nederland zijn genoeg interessante informatie panelen om deze serie ook naar hier uit te breiden. Het doel van deze serie is om je wat interessants te laten zien in de omgeving, wat niet altijd lukt met een simpele traditionele cache.

De coördinaten zijn voor het informatie paneel over de historische baustgrave die hier in de buurt gelegen heeft.

Hoeveel punten heeft de traditionele hak die men gebruikte om de gracht te graven? = A

Wat was de grootste vijand van de bewoners? Wateroverlast (B=5), Wilde dieren (B=6), Vijandelijke soldaten (B=7)

Wat vervoerden de mensen van de Zeelberg over de Baustgrave? Hout (C=3), Veen (C=9), Schapen (C=2)

Op hoeveel meter diepte lag de dikke laag leem? = D

Checksom = 17

De cache ligt op: N 51° 19. (C-D) B A         E 005° 28.D (A+A) (B-D)

Mocht je dit een interessante cache vinden, en weet je nog een informatie paneel in de buurt wat wel een cache kan gebruiken, kijk dan op de website http://fyigeocaching.co.uk Hier staat ook een lijst met alle caches. Je kunt contact opnemen met de beheerder van de serie, FYI_Geocaching, via de Geocaching website, or at fyigeocaching@outlook.com

 

English:

The coordinates are for the information panel (in Dutch) about the historic baustgrave which was located nearby.

How many points did the traditional hak tool have? = A

What was the biggest threat to the local population? Flooding (B=5), Wild animals (B=6), Enemy soldiers (B=7)

What did people transport over the baustgrave? Wood (C=3), Peat (C=9), Sheep (C=2)

At how many metres deep was the thick layer of loam? = D

Checksum = 17

The cache is located at: N 51° 19. (C-D) B A         E 005° 28.D (A+A) (B-D)

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD TO THIS SERIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE SERIES OWNER (SEE BELOW)
We are often told (correctly, if somewhat ideologically), that geocaches should take us to somewhere "interesting", and not simply be placed just for the sake of it. The aim of this series is to try and adhere to this ideal by basing caches around details given on an Information Board about the area in which it is situated. By definition, it is hoped that this information will be "interesting", and will help the cacher discover things about the area that would often not be revealed by a traditional cache.

I hope that you find this an interesting variation on the caching experience. For a full list of all FYI caches in the series, please go to the series’ very own website http://fyigeocaching.co.uk where you will be able to access a Bookmark list.

If you know of any interesting / informative Interpretation Boards (I'm sure you do!), and would like to contribute to the continued expansion of the FYI series, you will also find placement guidelines there, as well as a Contact Form to apply for a series number. Alternatively, you can contact the CO and Series Owner, FYI_Geocaching, either via the Geocaching website, or at fyigeocaching@outlook.com

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Obbzfgebax/gerr fghzc

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)