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Buena! Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Nazgul: Well, I hate to do it, but it's a long way for me to go and check on it now. So it's time to archive this puppy... Thanks to all who visited this interesting location!

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Hidden : 5/22/2004
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The cache is a disguised decon container, and you'll have to find something a little bit larger to locate it. The decon container is not designed to be removed from within its camouflage, just pop the lid off.

Please be sure to re-hide the cache well as people poke around this area quite a lot.

This was my first cache. :)


The Buena Vista shaft commenced on July 5, 1882. It became the deepest sunk into the Quicksilver Mining Company's lands, eventually reaching a depth off 2,300 feet, 600 feet below sea level. Though not a significant source of ore, the Buena Vista's value was in pumping water out of the neighboring flooded mine tunnels, thus allowing the miners to follow veins of cinnabar ore deeper into the earth. Considered a masterpiece of masonry, the Buena Vista's pumphouse was constructed using sandstone from New Almaden and granite from the Sierras. Abandoned in 1893, the many large granite foundation blocks are almost all that remain of the Buena Vista today.Geocachers of the Bay Area logo

The massive Cornish pump's flywheel measured 24 feet in diameter and weighed 25 tons. In 1887 the pump raised 86 million gallons of water. Six cola-fired boilers in a brick-lined room (some still visible today) supplied steam power for the pump hoist and air compressor engines. Hoping to draw wealthy investors, the pumphouse was painted red and had large, fancy cathedral windows that could be seen from San Jose.

The closest parking is the Mockingbird Hill lot, about a 1.4 mile hike from the cache. From there take the New Almaden trail to the Buena Vista trail, which are two of my favorite trail sections in the park. These trails are mostly narrow hiking paths - no bikes or horses on this route.

Be sure to bring water during the warm weather. Keep an eye out for the local critters, and for poison oak. UPDATE: Pen is reported as dry, please bring your own!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Terl ebpx nzbat terl ebpxf nzbat terl oybpxf

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)