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Precinct 4 GeoChallenge #47 - Little Cypress Creek Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 2/13/2015
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Number 47 of 57 caches placed in the 2015 Harris County Precinct 4 GeoChallenge! Dawn to Dusk only.


PLEASE NOTE: The 2015 Precinct 4 GeoChallenge Series will END and all finds must be logged by midnight Saturday, April 30, 2016. No logs posted after April 30, 2015 will be counted. All 2015 GeoChallenge Series caches will be archived at that time so we can install and start the 2016 PRECINCT 4 GEOCHALLENGE SERIES! This new and exciting series will include over 100 geocaches, and include even more variable Difficulty and Terrain levels than the 2015 series. Mark your calendars and make plans to join the fun…the 2016 series will begin at 7 a.m. Saturday, May 28!!

Sponsored by Harris County Precinct 4, the 2015 Precinct 4 GeoChallenge features a series of 57 geocaches that participants can find for the opportunity to earn pathtags.

The 47th geocache is located in the Little Cypress Creek Preserve. Little Cypress Creek Preserve (LCCP) is a 58-acre park site with a series of 10 man-made shallow ponds* that are designed to mature into a vibrant, functioning wetland. In addition to hiking, jogging, biking and horseback riding, the preserve is used as an educational and recreational nature area.

Little Cypress Creek 1
Nature Trails

Little Cypress Creek 3
Pavilions

Little Cypress Creek 4

Little Cypress Creek 4

*Swimming, boats, canoes, and kayaks are not permitted in lakes or ponds.

This preserve was acquired at no cost to the county through conservation easement wetland mitigation in a public/private partnership between Precinct 4 and Bayou Land Conservancy.

A volunteer workday in March 2005 marked the official opening of Little Cypress Creek Preserve. Personnel and volunteers from Bayou Land Conservancy, Texas Master Naturalists, and Precinct 4’s Parks Department cleared debris and planted trees as part of the opening day activities.
 

Geocaches are located throughout Precinct 4 from Greens Bayou Wetland Mitigation Bank in the east to Dyess Park in the west and Roy Campbell Burroughs Park in the north and Memorial Park in the south.

Each geocache contains unique collectible bottle caps and a unique code, either of which can be used to earn pathtags. Simply write down the code on your Precinct 4 GeoChallenge Series Passport and/or collect a bottle cap to prove that you have found the cache. Those who collect 20, 40, or all 57 unique codes/bottle caps can earn bronze, silver, or gold-level pathtags. Only one of each bottle cap is allowed per participant please. Please visit the Precinct 4 GeoChallenge Series web pages for more information or to download your passport.

About Harris County Precinct 4

Precinct 4 is one of four precincts located in Harris County, Texas and boasts a population of over 1.2 million people. With a population of 4.3 million, Harris County is the largest county in Texas and the third-largest in the United States. It encompasses the Houston area, the largest city in Texas and fourth largest city in the nation. Both its total area and land area are larger than the state of Rhode Island.

With an area over 390 square miles—3,800 acres of which is conveniently located parkland—Harris County Precinct 4 has plenty to explore and scores of 'gems' to find!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Nzzb obk grgurerq gb n gerr, ba gur rnfg fvqr bs gur genvy, arne gur jrfg rqtr bs gur cerfreir.

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)