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America the Beautiful-#2 Bryce Canyon Nat. Park Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/12/2013
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a series of 9 caches which will eventually lead you to the final one.  All the caches are in Gunpowder Falls State Park/Hereford Area which is open from dawn to dusk.    If you attempt to do all the caches at one time, you will be completing a 5 mile hike through a beautiful park and will get credit for completing 10 different caches. Please replace the cache as you found it.


The 9 caches highlight 9 beautiful national parks which we have visited and enjoyed.  We hope these caches encourage you to not only visit more national parks, but to enjoy this beautiful park and many others in our area.

Cache #2-America the Beautiful-Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southwestern Utah about 50 miles northeast of and 1000 feet higher than Zion National Park.  The Bryce Canyon area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s and was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon became a National Monument in 1923 and was designated as a National Park in 1928.  The park covers 35,835 acres.  Most park visitors sightsee using the scenic drive, which provides access to 13 viewpoints over the amphitheaters.  Bryce Canyon has eight marked and maintained hiking trails that can be hiked in less than a day.  The park also has two trails designated for overnight hiking: the 9-mile Riggs Spring Loop Trail and the 23-mile Under-the-Rim Trail.   Both require a backcountry camping permit. In total there are 50 miles  of trails in the park.  A favorite activity of most visitors is landscape photography. With Bryce Canyon's high altitude and clean air, the sunrise and sunset photographs can be spectacular.

As you locate each cache, you will find a code listed on the log.  Copy these down as the letters and numbers will lead you to the final cache.  However, only 6 of the 9 numbers will be used.  Wait!  Before you panic to try and figure out which 3 you won't use, we will make it easy for you.

Complete the following popular sayings:

A penny saved is a penny _ _ _ _ _ _.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ speak louder than words.

A stitch _ _ time saves nine.

Take the first letter of the missing words and those 3 letters equal the 3 you won't use.  With the remaining letters, put them in alphabetical order and this will give you the final numbers for the coordinates with the first 3 completing the N coordinates and the final 3 completing the W coordinates..

 

N 39 35._ _ _

W076 40._ _ _

 

All caches require minimum bushwhacking.  We tried to place them in areas where there were either no stickers or very few.  The caches are not located far off the trails.  Even though you may think that bushwhacking from one cache to the next might be closer, we would highly recommend that you just stay on the trail and enjoy the beautiful area.  As you approach each GZ, stay on the trail until the last possible moment to avoid extra bushwhacking.

Just as a reminder, the park is open to bow hunting from the beginning of September to the end of January.  The hunters are only allowed to hunt from deer stands and although we've never seen any in all the times we've hiked there, just be aware that they may be around so wear bright colored clothing.

The final cache is located within the park and will not require retracing your steps.  The coordinates for the final cache are not the ones listed.  They are actually the coordinates for the parking area off of Mt. Carmel Road which is where we recommend that you park to start your adventure. We tried our best to come up with the coordinates that will lead you to the cache, but with all the tree cover, they may be a little off. If you come up with better coordinates, please let us know. Please bring a pen and tweezers. Congratulations to unusualsuspect for FTF!

This is a new container. We saw some of these when we were in Greece, but haven’t encountered any here. Please maneuver it gently. You will need to remove and/or maneuver 3 pieces to get to the log and the code. Please place it back as you found it. If it gets wet, it may swell and you might not be able to open it.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Guvf pbhyq or n gbhtu bar. Fgvpx gb vg naq lbh'yy or fhpprffshy! Vs lbh jnag rkgen uryc, pnyy gur PBf ng rvgure 443-619-9274 be 443-619-9273. Jr jnag lbh gb or fhpprffshy. Cyrnfr or tragyr jvgu gur pbagnvare.

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)