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Roland Bastion Traditional Geocache

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Makuta Teridax: Hei, steve_c!

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Makuta Teridax
Geocaching.com Volunteer Cache Reviewer for Norge, Svalbard og Jan Mayen

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Hidden : 7/5/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is a cache at a lesser known, older part of the Halden fortress area. You follow a short path along the first fortification from 1660, predating the main fortress. There is a great view over Halden and the fjord. About 30 mins.

The suggested path is a short walk along the earlier fortification called Normand path [Normandstien] through Braadland bastion to Roland bastion [skanse] where there were battles in January and February, 1660, with the Swedes. The path starts near Fredriksten Camping and the main car park for the fortress.

The so-called "Revenge War" (Swedish name) was fought from 1658 to 1660. In each year there was an attack on Halden by the Swedes. After the first two, the Roland and Braadland bastions were built and palisades were improved. (In 1660 the fortress on Fredriksten was not yet built.) The defences were simple, consisting of stone walls and wooden palisades.

On 14th Jan, 1660, the so-called Siege of Halden started. Five attacks were repulsed with some of the toughest battles at the Braadland bastion. The Roland bastion fell. The sixth attack took the Braadland bastion on 15th January, 1660, in the confusion when a barrel of gunpowder was accidentally set off by a defender. The Swedes were pushed out only three hours later that day with the help of forces coming up the a path from the town, led by Peder Olsson Normand and others. The attackers eventually gave up after six weeks with a final attack in fog on 21st February. They returned to Sweden before the ice on the Iddefjord became insecure. On the way back they burned several farms and 60000 planks in sawmills up the valley. The economic loss for the Norwegians was thus in a way worse than the loss in casualties.

These battles directly gave rise to the start of the building of the main fortress in 1661. The information boards explain this.

The Normand path from the duck ponds was laid in the 1890s and mostly follows the line of the old 1660 defences. shown by marker stones.The name "The 'Normand' path" is a pun, firstly after one of the heroes of 1660, but also because it can be read as "The 'Norwegian' path", a good name at a time of high national feeling in the period that led to independence in 1905.

The locations were also used for some machine-gun mounts in the 2nd world war. Part way along, you pass a building that was built for barracks in this period, but now is civilian.

I suggest you look at the signboard near the duck ponds at the start, then follow the "Normandstien". There are more information boards along the way. The cache should be easy to find.

If you then carefully follow the Normand path, it zig-zags down the hillside, emerging behind a bicycle shop at Knardal, most of the way down to town, below the present-day campsite. It's an exciting walk if you have time!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)