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End of the Oregon Trail - CCHS Heritage Tour Multi-cache

This cache has been archived.

ornith: This Cache has served its purpose and is no longer workable.

Thanks to the Cachers that took the time to complete a Multi that was a little different.

Cache On and Enjoy the Great Outdoors,

ORNITH

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Hidden : 5/25/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The final location is not at the posted coordinates. This is a simple Multi-cache with Starting Coords (as Published) where you get info for the Final. Should be fun for kids.

The geocoin challenge is over, but the cache remains!

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This cache was part of a series known as the 2012 Clackamas County Historical Society (CCHS) GEO-Heritage Tour.

Welcome to Historic Oregon City at the End of the Oregon Trail, home to the Oregon State and Mt. Hood Territory Visitor Center.

Hours (October 1 - May 31): Thursday-Monday 11am-4pm (Closed Tues-Wed) or check online at (visit link)

teletale 503-342-3597 3#

Native Americans who's ancestral lands were nearby (such as the Clalliwalla people) and from far away (such as the Klickitat and Cascades tribes of the Columbia Basin) came to this area for thousands of years to trade with other tribes and to fish at Willamette Falls.

George Abernethy (who came here as a Methodist Missionary and served as Provisional Governor of the Oregon Country before a territorial government was established) took a donation land claim here near the Willamette River. This spot became known as Abernethy Green. Oregon Trail emigrants who came by boat or over the Barlow Trail camped here to rest, restock supplies and scout out where they would eventually settle.

I had to change the “Footprints” to something else because although they were more fun, they just didn’t last and required too much maintenance. If you want to see the remains, go to N 45 21.936 W 122 35.625

To complete the “Renovated Multi”, go to the Published Coordinates [N 45 21.884 W 122 35.665], Find the Critter and Solve for N 45 21.UVW W 122 35. XYZ using the following questions and a little Math.

How many points on the left antler (Don’t count the broken one) = A

How many points on the right antler (Don’t count the broken one) = B

How many letters in the last two words on the sign = C

On the sign, how many letters in the word within parentheses = D

Now for the Math:

U = B + 2

V = A + 8

W = C – 8

X = B – A

Y = C + 1

Z = C


While here, don't miss this cool spot! See the Official Plaque that designates the End of the Oregon Trail in a nice garden area at: N 45* 21 863 W 122* 35.751. After visit the statue of the 'Elk', if you walk along the concrete pathway you will find tracks of 'Elk', Raccoons, Horses and oxen embedded in the concrete. The Kids will love it!!

Please visit the cache during daylight hours only and be careful not to damage any objects, landscaping or other vegetation.

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This cache was one of 10 Geocaches, 2 Earthcaches, 7 Passport Stamps and 11 Info sites in the 2012 Clackamas County Historical Society (CCHS) GEO-Heritage Tour. The tour combined exploration of local heritage sites with geocaching.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ner lbh gur zrgre ernqre?

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)