This cache is located along Frog
Pond Road. There are a series of lagoons here from the water
treatment plant from the Belcoville ammunition works. In
those days water treatment was not much more than a settling
pond. Now it has reverted to nature and makes a great habitat
for frogs and wading bird. Be careful of the snapping
turtles!
This cache is a part of the Bike
Challenge series. After you find the cache, locate and make a
note of the number on a wooden block in plain site nailed to a
nearby tree. You will need this number to solve the puzzle to
find
Bike Challenge 5 - Final
Destination. Disregard any letters you may see on
trees or any letter/number combinations that you may see on
posts.
Estell Manor Park, Atlantic County, NJ is the
site of the Bethlehem Loading Company ammunition factory which
was in operation during World War I and then abandoned.
There are traces and ruins from this factory throughout the park
- especially the northern part.
Be
sure to follow all precautions for exposure to mosquitoes, ticks
and chiggers as there are marshes and grassy areas in this park,
which are favorable habitats for all of these
bugs.
Leave No Trace is posted in many
places in this park. Please respect this philosophy when
looking for the cache. Instead of kicking the pine needles
and leaves aside or upturning logs and branches, try poking around
ground zero with a walking stick or a pole. You might be
surprised on how quickly you find the cache. Please put
everything back the way you find it to preserve the park and the
experience for the next cacher.
This cache can be reached along
existing trails without violating the restrictions on bikes that
are in place for some other trails. Refer to a trail map and
explore the park to find a trail that complies with park
guidelines. The boardwalks on the Swamp Trail as well as some
other areas are off limits to all but hikers.
The
cache is a small round lock & lock container.
For parking coordinates, call up
the listing for:
Bike Challenge 1 - Laurel
Trail