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Tennessee River Gorge: Horse Drawn Carriages Here Traditional Cache

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

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

An ammo can hidden near the Pot Point Land Trust.  Placed to be apart of the RiverRocks Geotrail.

This cache has been placed with permission of the Tennessee River Gorge Trust.

The Pot Point House is a beautifully restored cabin used by the Trust and its members as a meeting place and as a site for researchers as they work to document the environment of "Tennessee’s Grand Canyon."

The Pot Point House, the "crown jewel" of the Gorge is surrounded by 491 acres of pristine forest. This 1835-era log cabin was constructed of hand hewed logs and planks which were recycled from a flat boat that wrecked on the boiling pot, an awesome rapid in the Tennessee River.

The Tennessee River Gorge Trust purchased the cabin and surrounding land in 1991 and renovations were underway by 1993. The original section of the cabin, the two main rooms on the lower level, the dog-trot, and the shell of the second level, were left untouched during the renovation. An extension of the lower level including a large meeting room, modern kitchen and handicap accessible restroom was added along with two decks which look out at the Tennessee River.

Today the cabin serves many purposes. Activities include: ongoing research projects with universities and local schools, faculty, board and church retreats, weddings, and special occasion gatherings. This is a very attractive aspect of the Pot Point House because it can serve as a biological field station for one group and the perfect indoor/outdoor wedding setting for the next.

For the outdoor enthusiast there is a 3.5-mile loop trail covering one mile of river frontage as well as 2.5-miles of forest land. Also located at the Pot Point property is a fully accessible boardwalk where one can experience a representative sample of the plants of the Gorge.


RiverRocks GeoTrail Challenge (GC3W6WC) (refer to here for instructions, directions and guidelines). After completing the Challenge (based on the guidelines listed in the link above), show up at the RiverRocks Finale (GC3W6X3) to collect your FREE Geocoin.

This cache is located in the parking area close to the entrance to the Pot Point trail.  The cache located very close to the parking coordinates, so please be wary of muggles parking their cars here.  You will have to walk down the hill for a few feet, but the cache should be relatively easy to find.  Look for a large rock around GZ.

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

V jbhyq fnl orgjrra n ebpx naq n uneq cynpr orpnhfr gurer vf n ebpx ohg gur uneq cynpr vf npghnyyl n ebggra ybt.

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)