"Let my Epitaph be written" Ireland
By Kili or bust on 25-Oct-05. Waypoint GCR3HQ

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21-Apr-11
Was on a strangely sober Pub Crawl along the North Side but was passing by close enough to here to detour and grab a physical cache too. Cache page makes for very interesting reading thanks! Always like a bit of Irish history. It would seem Mr Emmet inadvertently invented the 5/5 Puzzle Cache... container size, large. Special equipment required, shovel, permits, PCR and DNA sequencer. Who will get the FTF honours? Razz hahaha

As previously stated one of the drawback of nanos is the log fills up quickly, and I only just managed to squeeze my mark in as it is very very full. Cheers from Australia Kili!
 
05-Apr-11
Found this nice cache as part of our [green] First Europe "GC43"  -  Ireland Tour April 2011 [/green] together with Holly72 and SoliT.

TFTC soulpower
 
10-Mar-11
Confused by the clue. Caching senses took over, GOT IT! TFTC
 
16-Jan-11
Another find as part of Team 50 on our weekend trip to Dublin to celebrate Sadexploration's 50th birthday. We have enjoyed exploring Dublin by cache location. Thanks for bringing us here.
 
17-Dec-10
Here with Keywee. nice site
 
17-Dec-10
Here with Craypig on holiday, Cold. TFTC.
 
10-Dec-10
a lot of mugglers around,searching 10min, found nothing Sad
 
05-Dec-10
Checked today and cache still exactly where it should be. Even in the snow it is easy to find so I really can't understand the DNFs. The clue really gives this away. Just look very low down inside the railings about 6 metres from the gate!
 
Our second find for the day. Again this was a fascinating historic area. Thanks for the cache and the opportunity to visit a special place.