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CAM 2011 - Newtowne Neck Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/28/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:



This is one of ten caches placed for the 2011 Cache Across Maryland. Each location was picked specifically to give you a taste of the state and show you just a part of its beauty. By combining all ten, you'll be able to see why Maryland is truly "America in Miniature". We hope you enjoy them!



Newtowne Neck Sate Park is one of the newest state parks in MD. Located in Compton, MD, it is the location of one of the oldest settlements in the state. The following is off the state website:


Newtowne Neck

Newtowne Neck State Park is a 776 acre peninsula surrounded by Breton Bay, St. Clements Bay, and the Potomac River. It has seven (7) miles of ecologically and recreationally important waterfront.

Newtowne Neck was home to the Piscataway Native American Tribe and their ancestors for many centuries before its settlement by the colonists. The property, Newtowne Neck, is the site of the first settlement in Maryland after the original settlement in Saint Mary's City. The original colonists landed on St. Clement's Island in 1634. In 1640, William Bretton was granted 750 acres from Cecelius Calvert for the Newtowne Neck tract. In 1668, the Society of Jesus acquired the property from William Bretton in exchange for 40,000 pounds of tobacco. William and his wife, Temperance, donated one and one-half acres of their property in 1661 to the Society of Jesus to establish a chapel and cemetery. The property was maintained by the Society of Jesus until they withdrew from the land in 1967 to work in other areas.


Newtowne Neck

There is a small parking area at the entrance of the park. This is the suggested parking area. The cache will appear to be less than .25 miles away but unless you plan of getting very wet or just love thorns, don't attempt a straight line. The easiest way to get to the cache location is to follow the child waypoints provided very closely. There are no shoulders along the county road so take care. Also, these are working fields. Please walk around them and not through them.

You will need to bushwhack into cache location as there are no trails. This will not be as hard as it sounds.

There is a drop off (cliff) within 10 feet of the cache. It's not a far drop, approximately 5 or 6 feet. You do not need to go near this area to retrieve the cache but the views are much better there!


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Haqre qrnq cvar/prqne

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)