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Samuel H. Morgan Regional Trail Traditional Cache

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runawaytrain: Can't find it - it's probably here somewhere but its not in or around the original hidey spot. Opening the location, maybe someone can provide a better hide. Thanks for visiting!

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Hidden : 2/25/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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The 10-mile Samuel H. Morgan Regional Trail follows the Mississippi River between Crosby Farm Regional Park and Battle Creek Regional Park in St. Paul. This trail features great views of St. Paul and the Mississippi River valley for walkers, runners, bicyclists and in-line skaters. But who was Samuel Morgan? 

From a 2011 StarTribune article:

"Morgan is one of the true champions of Minnesota's Great Outdoors.  Born in Duluth in 1911 and raised in St. Paul, the intelligent and hard-driving young man would graduate from Harvard Law School in 1936.  After building one of the most dominant law firms in the Twin Cities and the nation in that of Briggs and Morgan, he used those skills to set about preserving the beauty of his state.  Through his energy and vision he helped bring about one of the nation's most integrated and conservation minded park systems.  Morgan was instrumental in the creation of Afton State Park by creating the Afton Land Company to purchase the lands that would become the Park. The Company successfully purchased 827 acres and donated the land for the creation of the park by the Legislature in 1969. He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Lilydale Park and the Fort Snelling State Park.  Additionally, he was influential in a major addition to William O'Brien State Park, an addition to Lake Bemidji State Park, and the acquisition of the Fredrick Manfred house at Blue Mounds State Park.

With the help of Morgan, the Metropolitan Park Reserve Board was created in 1969 and charged with coordinating a metropolitan park and open space system guided by the Metropolitan Council.  In 1967 he was a moving force behind the creation of the Minnesota Parks Foundation to help in the acquisition of critical parkland.  He also served on the Minnesota Council of State Parks (MCSP) that was formed in 1954 by Minnesota State Supreme Court Justice Clarence Magney, who had a key role in establishing a number of parks along the north shore of Lake Superior.  Morgan was MCSP president for several years in the 1960s.  The MCSP and the Minnesota Parks Foundation merged in 1987, forming the Minnesota Parks and Trails Council. In 2000, the year he passed away, the Minnesota Parks and Trails Council became the Parks and Trails Council of Minnesota, which remains one of the leading voices in preservation of our state’s parks and trails. When the Parks and Trails Council began there were 32 state parks in Minnesota and no state trails. Thanks in no small part to Morgan, we now have more than 70 state parks and over 1,100 miles of state trails."

BYOP - this cache is accessible from the trail, stealth may be necessary, please rehide carefully.  

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)