This cache is part of the NH State Geoart Series. The coordinates are fake; you must solve the puzzle below to obtain the final coordinates. The caches are placed along the 14.8 mile, dirt Bog Dam Road (also known as the Kilkenny Loop Road) in Berlin, NH. The dirt road is is in great shape, but the road is gated from the end of November to the beginning of May. Check the WMNF website for road closure.
Note that all the caches are winter friendly and within 20' of the road – easy P&Gs.
Mt. Clinton commonly known as Mt. Pierce is my 11th favorite NH 4000' peak. Clinton is 4,310 feet (1,314 m) high and was originally named for 19th-century governor Dewiitt Clinton of New York, but in 1913 it was renamed after President Franklin Pierce(1804–69), the only president born in New Hampshire. The name change was not accepted by the hiking community until the 1990s, but now everyone, except a few of us crusty old-timers call it Pierce. Clinton is the first mountain when heading northbound on the Presidenital Range that provides a glimpse of treeline and has fantastic views of the heart of the Presidential Range.
The puzzle: 44 30.A70 71 17.867
Franklin Pierce was born in 18A4