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Watauga Lake Earthcache EarthCache

Hidden : 5/16/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
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Geocache Description:

A Lake with some history behind it - Watauga Lake. There was once a city here before a dam broke loose and covered it up! The original town of Butler sits at the bottom of Watauga Lake. "New" Butler was relocated to higher ground at the edge of Watauga Lake before the reservoir was dammed by the TVA.

Lake type: reservoir Primary sources: Watauga River, Elk River

Max length: 16.3 mi Max depth: 265 ft Shore length: 104.9 mi Surface elevation: 1959 ft
A little lesson on what a watershed is:

A watershed is an area of land from which rainfall (and/or snow melt) drains into a single point. Watersheds are also sometimes referred to as drainage basins or drainage areas. Ridges of higher ground generally form the boundaries between watersheds.

The quality of life as we know it depends on water. Whether viewed as a resource or a commodity, water is the basis of our agricultural, municipal, industrial, environmental and aesthetic well being. Water has been alternately taken for granted, abused, exploited, worshipped, and prayed for. Yet, it is only recently that a conscious effort has been made to coordinate agencies and individuals to effectively manage and regulate land use as it applies to watershed management.

Watershed lands vary greatly in terms of water yield, natural sensibilities, and the activities that they support both on-site and downstream. The relationship between proper management and long-term results, including erosion, flooding, water quality and production, and wildlife habitat is crucial. The importance of watershed management that conserves resources while providing for the needs of people and ecosystems cannot be overemphasized.

To claim credit for this EarthCache you must post a picture of you with your GPS at the posted coordinates or the closest point at which you can get to the bank of lake AND the answer to two of the following questions:

1) If a drop of water fell down from the top of the mountain what two major bodys of water would it finally end up in? Hint: One is to the west and the other is to the east.

2) Name three types of trees that inhabit the area.

3) Name three types of rocks along the bank of the lake.

4) Name the watershed that feed the lake.



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