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Hill Bank Field Station - Programme for Belize Traditional Cache

Hidden : 1/13/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The Hill Bank Field Station - Programme for Belize cache is located in Orange Walk District of Belize at the southern end of the New River.  The Level 5 difficulty rating is due to travel to ground zero accomplished by extensive driving over dirt roads or by boat.  Once you get the Hill Bank Field Station it should be an easy find.  The cache container is a small baby bottle secured to a structure to prevent loss.


Hill Bank Field Station, established in 1995 is one of two field stations located on the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area (RBCMA). But the history of this site goes way back to when the Hill Bank area was inhabited by the ancient Maya. Along the length of the New River Lagoon you will find evidence of Mayan habitation in the form of house mounds, and just 12 miles away we find the second largest Mayan Monument in Belize, Lamanai.

The Hill Bank site itself is a former logging camp. Established as far back as the 1700s by British buccaneers and African slaves, the camp continued to act as a centre for Mahogany harvesting for over 300 years. Trees were pulled from the forest to the lagoon, initially by oxen, later by train where they were off loaded, chained together and floated downstream to Belize City for processing. In the 1950s it is estimated that approximately 400 men, women and children lived at Hill Bank. From about 400 trees per year in the early days, the logging company BEC was extracting over 7000 trees by the early 1980s. By 1982 the mahogany supply was depleted and Hill Bank was abandoned.

Today, Hill Bank is a working conservation field station, committed to managing the conservation of Belize’s natural heritage. With a workforce of up to 30, Hill Bank is home to a diverse crew of rangers, forestry personnel and a host of others committed to rainforest protection, research and development. During your stay at Hill Bank you will become part of our field station community where you will learn and participate directly in rainforest conservation activities. sustained, and why most of its centers eventually collapsed throughout the region.

The above information is taken directly from the Programme for Belize website.

The container you are looking for is a small baby bottle attached to the structure at ground zero.  It was purchased at a "local" Mennonite store to be used as the container.

You can get to Hill Bank Field Station by several methods, water or land vehicle.  We arrived by bus and that is the reason for the high terrain rating.  Once you get to Hill Bank, it should be an easy find.  If you come to Hill Bank, be sure to visit the two caches at Lamanai, From Berlin to Belize GC3WTDW and Lamanai High GC19505.  There is a great view of the jungle and the New River from Lamanai High.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Raretl sebz gur Fha cebivqrf cbjre ng Uvyy Onax. Ybbx haqre.

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)