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Hidden : 6/21/2017
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Zordon has been trapped by the evil Rita Repulsa, help the rangers to set him free.

Cache is located somewhere off the trail in the forest.


Cache is located at the 27 acre naturalized Mel Swart-Lake Gibson Conservation Park, visitors may enjoy scenic views of Lake Gibson and take a stroll on the boardwalk that runs overtop the lake's shoreline. Lake Gibson is an artificial lake that covers what were once meadowlands at the top of the Niagara Escarpment.  The lake was created in 1904 to store water in a reservoir for hydroelectric power generation at the Ontario Power Generation Decew Falls 1 and 2. The lake was created by flooding the shallow valley of Beaverdams Creek.  Lake Moodie is located to the northwest of Lake Gibson and is a smaller segment of the overall Lake Gibson system.  You will find Lake Moodie by travelling west on DeCew Road, crossing the Merritville Highway at the lights, and crossing the little bridge.  Lake Gibson flows under the bridge into the Lake Moodie reservoir.  You can park at the historic foundation of  DeCew House, the destination of Laura Secord's famous journey during the War of 1812.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)