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.
Smallest Towns of NH.
Hart's Location was named after Colonel John Hart of Portsmouth. During a violent storm on August 28, 1826, the Willey family perished in a landslide known as Willey's Slide. They fled their home and took refuge in a shelter, but it was destroyed while the house remained unscathed. A rock outcrop uphill divided the slide, which flowed around the home and reunited below it. The door was found gaping, a bible open on the table. Their tragedy inspired "The Ambitious Guest" (1835) by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Mount Willey was named in their memory. The house became part of a larger inn, then burned in 1898. Today, the location is a state historic site.
Hart's Location is located on the northwestern corner of Carroll County. The census of 2012 counted 42 people with a density of 2.1 people per square mile making it the least populated town in NH.
The puzzle: 44 26.094 71 19.Z14
The population density of Hart's Location is 2.Z per square mile.