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JTP #4- Paradise Found Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 10/1/2006
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Journey To Paradise series- An ammo can accessible only by boat.

Geocachers of West Tennessee

A famous Apple computer slogan was “Think Different”. This is your opportunity to “Cache Different”.

JTP, or "Journey to Paradise". This series is different from any other I have seen in West Tennessee. The caches are only accessible by approaching from the water. You CAN NOT hike to these caches. I wanted to see if I could get people to try something they would not have otherwise. I didn’t think many people would come out and try it for a single cache, so, to make it worth your while, I gave you FOUR to find! All are in, on, or around the northern part of Lake Graham in Madison County. There are three other caches on the lake and several others nearby, so you could easily make a day of it.

Bring your own boat or rent one at the lake office. I suggest getting a trolling motor, also. It is a long way to paddle in a jon boat! They have outboard motors as well, but that is expensive, loud, and unnecessary. A boat alone is $8, a boat, trolling motor, and battery is $23, and a boat with an outboard motor (no trolling) is $38. All include paddles and lifejackets. Watch out for all the underwater stumps, though. If you do bring your own boat, instead of putting in at the lake office, you may want to put in at the upper ramp at the following coordinates:

N 35 38.536

W 088 43.510

The northern part of this lake is very pretty, but often ignored. To even get to this area of the lake, you have to take your boat under the road through a tunnel. In the spring, the tunnel is full of nesting swallows. You can see their mud nests on the under side of the bridge.

I am using this cache series to show others a little piece of paradise. If you approach without using a loud motor, as I do in the canoe, the northernmost part of the lake is quiet and tranquil, with many great blue herons, deer, turtles, and other wildlife all around. You can rejuvenate in the peace of nature, while getting to find a few caches! I hope this will give everyone a truly unique experience.

The final cache takes you to an area of the lake that not many people have been to. As you approach try to make as little noise as possible and you will likely see a great deal of wildlife. There are some HUGE fish back here in the shallow water, and you may get to actually see them. You will scare them as you approach and will be treated to a big, muddy trail as they dart away, leaving a wake behind them. You do not have to get out of the boat for this cache, but it may be a little difficult to retrieve. I tied this one down so it would stay put if the water ever rose. When originally placed, this cache contained a laser level, batteries, a couple of bracelets, and several other surprises for the finders. I hope you enjoy the serenity of this area and understand why I love places like this…

WARNING! A group of cachers was stopped by TWRA and told they needed a lake permit, a valid fishing license, and a fishing pole to be on Lake Graham legally. Evidentally, Lake Graham is a fishing lake only and not a "pleasure lake". Those having pleasure on Lake Graham may be in trouble! I have been out here many times and have always gotten a lake permit, but was unaware of the whole "fishing only" concept. They didn't mind the caches and said if the rules were followed all would be ok. Just wanted you to know...

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)