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Havey Trail - along the ravine Traditional Cache

Hidden : 1/28/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

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This cache marks one end of the Havey Trail, constructed in 2011. Bring your own writing stick.

This is part of a series of hides on the Havey Trail in the Wolfville Watershed Preserve, land protected by Nova Scotia Nature Trust. Cache is hidden with permission of the town of Wolfville and NSNT, in accordance with their Geocaching policy.

Parts of the Havey Trail are quite rugged. This is the most rugged of the caches placed along the trail. The trail is at the top of a small ravine. There's no danger of falling as the ravine sides are not that step.

This point along the loop trail can be approached from below, via the concrete dam, or above, following the other "Havey Trail" caches. Trail is well marked, but can be slippery.

Located within the Gaspereau River Watershed on the South Mountain and featuring spectacular views of the Gaspereau Valley, the Minas Basin and Cape Blomidon, the 605 acre Wolfville Watershed Nature Preserve is home to many exceptional natural features. The property was the original water supply for the Town of Wolfville and it still serves as a back-up water supply source. This role has historically provided a level of protection that ensured the outstanding ecological qualities of the property were maintained.

I'm pleased to provide the following information from NSNT:

This cache is on property protected by the Nova Scotia Nature Trust. The Nature Trust is a nature conservation organization founded in 1994 with the goal of preserving Nova Scotia’s last best wild places on privately owned lands. To find out more about the Nova Scotia Nature Trust please visit our website www.nsnt.ca. This property was protected by the Nature Trust in 2007 and was the first conservation easement signed on municipally owned land in Canada. The Wolfville Watershed Nature Preserve was protected for the unique ecosystems on the property including:
  • Old growth hemlock stands
  • Acadian forest
  • Mature wetland complex that is habitat to a rare bog orchid the Southern Twayblade
Please respect these conservation lands.

Here's a trail map: jpg

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)