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Schiptrekkers Cache is een eenvoudige cache als eer betoon aan alle inwoners van Denderleeuw en vooral die van Huisegem.

The "Schiptrekkers" Cache is an easy cache in honour of all the citizens of Denderleeuw and specially for those of Huisegem

 

De trekweg langs de Dender was eeuwenlang een plaats van hard labeur. Veel inwoners van Denderleeuw verdienden de kost door van op het jaagpad de schuiten op de rivier voort te trekken, kromgebogen onder de zware last. Ze danken er hun bijnaam van "schiptrekkers" aan. Het enige harde labeur dat er nu nog gebeurt, komt van de fietsers die zich, kromgebogen over hun stuur, tegen de wind een weg banen over het autovrije jaagpad. Ook de Schiptrekkersroute gebruikt dit pad. Denderleeuw is vooral bekend als spoorwegknooppunt, maar de omgeving is er nog verbazend groen.

This small path beside the Dender was during ages a place of very hard work. A lot of citizins of Denderleeuw earned their living by pulling the boots on this path.This way the people of Denderleeuw got their nick names : "Schiptrekkers". At this moment only bikers and walkers used this path. Enjoy this nice piece of Flemisch nature.

Free Parking : N 50° 52.459' E:004°04.689'

 

Date                 : 9 juni 2012

Place                : Denderleeuw

Country              : België

Waypoint nr.         : 26

Cache number         : GC2REGN

Cache name           : Schiptrekkers Route

Cache Bonus de la série de 4 caches:

GC3KA8T - GC3KA9E - GC3KA9V - GC3KAA1.

situées dans le village de Attre.

 

Coordonnées:

N 50°36.(A-B)CB
E 03°(A-3)C.BDA

Les coordonnées N50°36.628 E3°49.935 sont les coordonnées du parking de la cache Attre - Allée du château GC3KA8T

Date                 : 17 mei 2012

Place                : Attre

Country              : België

Waypoint nr.         : 25

Cache number         : GC3KAAE

Cache name           : Attre

 

In the Middle Ages around 1100 -1200 was called Skeppsholmen Wangsö, after "Vang", which means thin. The island consisted largely of bare rock cliffs with little vegetation. In the South there was a particular layer of soil suitable for cultivation and grazing of domestic livestock. The shoreline was considerably higher than today by the elevation of the land that has been going since the last ice age.

At the end of the 1500s was called skeppsholmen for "Lust Holmen", and was used as a recreation spot of the first Vasa kings. Gustav Vasa (1496-1560) allowed construction of a garden and Erik XIV (1533-1577) organized celebrations often out on Skeppsholmen. John III (1537-1592) fenced a garden on the island 'south side and built a gazebo in the design and decoration by the architect and artist Willem Boy (1520-1592).
In 1634 formed the so-called Admiralty when the naval headquarters were moving out from current Blasieholmen to Skeppsholmen who became Stockholm's naval base. Around the same time as the Navy's shipyards moved to the island the name was changed to its current Skeppsholmen. Skeppsholmens uses as yards and mooring of vessels was due in part to the yard needs more room, but probably mainly due to the Queen Kristina (1626-1689) wanted to riparian areas that could be seen from the castle would look like construction sites, where Blasieholmen with extensive shipbuilding Low center front and center.
In connection with the war against Denmark the years 1675-1679, known as the Scanian War, it was decided that the naval base would move to the newly founded city of Karlskrona.
“Dykdalben” was until the late 1900s mostly by a cluster of pointed, strong logs, arranged in a conical shape with larger diameter down, laid down in the lake, ocean or river bottom sediments and linked together at the top with heavy iron rings above water. The conical arrangement obtained a much higher durability against lateral forces than the same number of logs in a bundle is struck down completely vertical, which is the genius of design. The lateral forces subjected some of the logs to a compressive force downwards and the opposite side of a pull force upwards. The icing in the winter and horizontal movements of the ice creeping up the ice on the “dykdalben” through the angled surface in relation to the ice surface plane and is therefore also better against the big ice pressure, for example ice than the corresponding logs were driven down completely vertically in the ground. “Dykdalben” were also used in ancient times as the foundation for the wooden bridges and as anchoring points for the fleet bridges. Nowadays, the “Dykdalben” are most often made of steel, reinforced concrete or combination thereof.

 

Date                 : 12 mei 2012

Place                : Stockholm

Country              : Zweden

Waypoint nr.         : 24

Cache number         : GC2MN5A

Cache name           : 127/Skeppsholmen

Das Versteck musste wiederum neu gelegt werden, bitte sucht und loggt das Versteck möglichst heimlich und diskret.

Mit dem Additional Hint wirst Du es finden. Ziel des TB Hotels ist es Ferien- Business - Reisenden die Möglichkeit zu geben einen TB oder GC abzuholen und in die weite Welt zu tragen oder nach der Rückreise im TB Hotel zu deponieren. Bitte deponiert nur Trackables Items damit der Cache seinen Namen verdient.

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Once again, I had to relocate the hide, please search and log the cache stealthy, discreet.

You will find it easily with the additional hint. Goal of the cache TB Hotel is to give holiday or business travellers the possibility to take out a TB or GC and carry it along to the wide world or place them in the TB Hotel after arrival at ZRH. Please place only trackables items into TB Hotel Airport ZRH.

Date                 : 11 mei 2012

Place                : Zurich

Country              : Zwitserland

Waypoint nr.         : 23

Cache number         : GC1GHXC

Cache name           : Hotel Airport ZRH