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The Crazy Osprey v3.0 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/18/2011
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a cammo'd lock -n- lock. Please rehide the cache as you found or better, the caches in this area are being muggled if they can be seen. This cache is hidden on a trail in the UNF Nature Preserve.

You do have to do a little light bushwacking for this one, it is a bit in off of the trail! The Difficulty level is for the distance to walk, and the possible Muggle that may come upon you while on the trail. Please, please be careful when hunting this cache.

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Robert W. Loftin Nature Trails:

Open: Daylight Hours, 365 days per year
Groups: Call Ahead
Picnic Areas: First Come First Serve
Visitors: Enjoy Natural Areas at Your Own Risk, Follow All Posted Signs
Campus Police (904) 620-2800
Safety: Walk or Run in Pairs, Note Red Numbered Posts Along Trails
Camping: Community or UNF Groups by Permit Only
Campfires: Not Allowed on Ground, Grills for Cooking are Acceptable
Report: Interesting Visitors or Wildlife
Habitats: Sandhill, Freshwater Lake, Seepage Slope, Pine Flatwoods, Cypress Swamp and more…
NOT PERMITTED: Dogs, Bikes, Motor Vehicles, Horses, Plant or Animal: Collections, Releasing or Harassment, Weapons, Camping

History:
Named for the Distinguished UNF Professor Robert W. Loftin, the trails at UNF continue to foster his memory while protecting over 500 acres of natural habitat. Today five trails are open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset. Trail highlights include the Red Maple Boardwalk, the Blueberry Trail, the Big Cypress Loop, the Gopher Tortoise Ridge, and the Goldenrod Trail.

The first President of UNF, Thomas G. Carpenter applied to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for campus designation as a state protected Bird Sanctuary to control hunting around campus. This designation continues to protect hundreds of acres and millions of organisms on UNF campus.

In 1973 campus faculty, students and staff joined hands with community groups to build 12 miles of Nature Trails surrounding campus. Today the remaining trails are complemented with interpretive education signs and are maintained for environmental education, research and low impact recreation. In 1977 the Nature Trails was granted membership as part of the National Recreation of Trails system.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Uvqqra TN Fglyr, orgjrra cvar naq cnyzrggb. Ybbx sbe n ovt cvar jvgu fbzr fznyy cnyzrggbf onpx n ovg bss bs gur genvy.

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)