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Higher Jug End Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

The Seanachai: Greetings from Geocaching.com,

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was released for “The Great Northern Tier Franklin County Geocaching Tournament 2007 Event it is now available for any Geocachers who wishes to visit the cache after the event.

This is part of a nice series of caches along the Northfield Mountain Northfield, MA.

Parking Location: N 42 36.668 W 072 28.253

About Northfield
Northfield Mountain is a pumped storage hydroelectric facility owned and operated by FirstLight Power Resources In accordance with our federal license, we offer the public an extensive array of recreation programs, environmental programs, and facilities, and provide school environmental and recreation programs to surrounding communities.
A four-season recreation facility situated along a beautiful sweep of mountainside—with satellite facilities strung along a 7-mile stretch of the Connecticut River. Northfield Mountain offers cross country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking on 26 miles of trails; camping, canoeing, kayaking and upriver canoe shuttles at our Barton Cove recreation area; interpretive riverboat cruises and charters on the 60-seat Quinnetukut II; public environmental and recreation programs at our Visitor Center; and school environmental and recreational programs on-site. Other offerings include a public picnic area and a 70-seat, rentable pavilion area at Riverview, camping for boaters at Munn’s Ferry, and fishways (PDF: 1063KB) (see bookmark titled Pavilion Rental, Picnicking and Fishways) for free spring viewing of thousands of migrating fish.
For current happenings, read Weekly Updates from the Mountain for the week-to-week view of what’s going on at Northfield Mountain, including program offerings, up dated cross country skiing reports, and other seasonal opportunities. For a more comprehensive look at our programs and facilities, see our school and public newsletters. Directions to our Northfield Mountain Visitors Center and Barton Cove can also be downloaded, and information on schedules, programs, reservations and operations is available toll-free, at: (800) 859-2960.

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