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Hook, Hampshire United Kingdom Near By Caches
Hidden On: 16 Oct 2001
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Odiham Castle is better known by the locals as "King John's Castle". This is the same King John who signed Magna Carta way back in 1215. I believe it was used as an overnight lodge, during Royal hunting trips from Windsor Castle The existance of this magical place is not widely known - probably because it is well hidden in trees, and cannot be seen from any road. To reach it you must walk along this lovely stretch of the old Basingstoke Canal.
You should have no big problem finding the Geocache: just go straight to the spot and look for it, cradled low in the arms of an ivy covered tree. Please make sure you hide it again, under something natural looking.
We reccomend that you start at "The Fox and Goose" at Greywell at location N 51° 15.439 W 000° 58.335. To find the small village of Greywell, take the Odiham and Fleet turn-off at junction 4 of the M3, and follow signs for Greywell. If you miss the first one, on the right, take the Odiham (3rd) exit off the next roundabout (after the Odiham bypass), carry on past the Petrol station on left and Swan Pub on right, over the canal hump bridge, and take the sign (right) for Greywell at the next roundabout. You will need to take a right off this road, some way out of North Warnborough, for the road to Greywell. At the T junction you will find "The Fox and Goose" to your left. They have parking and a large play area and beer garden at the rear. They usually have a Guy Fawkes bonfire and fireworks each year near 5th November - following much more recent English history, dating from 1605 :-) Go back a few yards down the road to Odiham, and take the footpath signed to the canal.
You will find yourself walking over the end of the canal, where it enters the Greywell Tunnel. This is no longer navigable, having collapsed years ago. However, Robin's friend Trevor said that, as a boy, he paddled the whole
length on his own, from the Basigstoke end, in a canoe made from a stolen aircraft fuel tank :-) There is a sign near the edge of the canal, giving more details. This tunnel is now barred up, for safety, and is Europe's largest bat sanctuary. In fact, I understand there is now a running battle between the bat lovers, who want to keep it that way, and the Basingstoke Canal enthusiasts, who want to repair the tunnel and make it navigable again. Further along the tow-path, on the north bank, taking you eastward, you will reach a spot, marked by bouys, where boats are encouraged to turn round - to avoid grounding on the shallow last few hundred yards of canal before the tunnel. This is also where the canal widens to a pool, enabling the larger boats to turn, and where the Whitewater river runs under the canal - yes - under it :-)
Not much further along, and you will come across King John's Castle. An alternative approach is along the canal from "The Water Witch" Public House, at N 51° 15.529 W 000° 55.925. On this stretch, between the castle and The Water Witch, you will find a "windy-uppy" bridge. The bridge is at N 51° 15.606 W 000° 57.434 and a few minutes north up this lane is a ford, which is a nice spot to visit at N 51° 15.712 W 000° 57.506.
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27 Mar 2009 by
heffalump007
(Finds: 40 Score: 143)  
(Hidden: 5 Score: 10)
Open Log: Personal use only Yes its so much easier when you have the right cords Sandvika, this time we just went straight to it. TFTC :)
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27 Mar 2009 by
sandvika
(Finds: 38 Score: 103.5)  
(Hidden: 12 Score: 61.5)
Open Log: Unrestricted
Quick and easy find with Heffalump007 today - so much easier when you have the new coordinates! However, we were remarkably close last time, shame we were not just a little more persistent!
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21 Mar 2009 by
heffalump007
(Finds: 40 Score: 143)  
(Hidden: 5 Score: 10)
Open Log: Personal use only Went out with Sandvika to try and find this one and it took us to the wrong place think he had the old cords. we will be back. Nice old castle
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21 Mar 2009 by
sandvika
(Finds: 38 Score: 103.5)  
(Hidden: 12 Score: 61.5)
Open Log: Unrestricted
Oh no! Visited the castle today with Heffalump007 to look for the cache and horrors, the GPSr took us to a most improbable spot and there was certainly no cache there. Now I realise my mistake - I still had the old coordinates for it... D'oh!
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01 Mar 2009 by
servisal
(Finds: 3 Score: 10)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Non-commercial use only
I'd only just come across navicache.com very recently, and discovered that there was one very local in one of my favourite spots - in fact I'd been planning on placing a cache by the castle, and had just been scoping it out when Go Batty in Greywell was placed, and so I didn't go any further.
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28 Feb 2009 by
Robin Lovelock
(Finds: 12 Score: 34)  
(Hidden: 47 Score: 136)
Open Log: Unrestricted Here is a piccy we took :-) | |
28 Feb 2009 by
Robin Lovelock
(Finds: 12 Score: 34)  
(Hidden: 47 Score: 136)
Open Log: Unrestricted Sorry it took such a long time to replace this cache - you can see a lot of work has been done near it in recent years :-) It is now much easier to find than when we planted the first one in 2001.
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10 Jan 2005 by
Vincent
(Finds: 1 Score: 5)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only
Hi Robin,
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28 May 2004 by
Robin Lovelock
(Finds: 12 Score: 34)  
(Hidden: 47 Score: 136)
Open Log: Personal use only
Were you looking for a clue ticket rather than the cache itself ? phone me if you wish on 01344 620775 saying
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28 May 2004 by
Vincent
(Finds: 1 Score: 5)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Non-commercial use only A nice walk, but we spent ages looking for this one and eventually had to give up. Can anyone tell me if it's still there?
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14 Mar 2003 by
Goneroaming
(Finds: 0 Score: 0)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only My GPS was pointing to spot in the wall. Searched around but unfortunately did not find the cache. Will have to try another time with my eyes open. Nice area for a walk. Gave the car a wash in the ford.
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01 Mar 2003 by
MonkhouseFamily
(Finds: 1 Score: 3)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only
Found it!!
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02 May 2002 by
Bisonante
(Finds: 1 Score: 3)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only
I don't think I would have been able to find this without the help of a phone call to a friendly person, Robin. I have been to the spot before and within the castle, the GPS was pointing about 3 metres to the right of where I should have been looking.
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