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FYC - Phillips Landing Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/22/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


The Find Your Chesapeake Geotrail
Phillips Landing

The Chesapeake Bay, the great rivers that feed it, and the vast landscapes surrounding them are at the center of our nation’s story. More than 2,600 miles of designated water trails, 55 units of the National Park System, and scores of state parks, local parks, and wildlife refuges are found within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Each takes part in conserving special places for visitors, residents, and future generations. The Chesapeake Bay region is filled with rich history and heritage, opportunities for education and science, and beautiful scenery suitable for explorers of all ages. Join us in discovering the Chesapeake region when you “Find Your Chesapeake” and take advantage of our beautiful treasure.

The Find Your Chesapeake (FYC) Geotrail launched June 9, 2018 with over 60 caches within Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania. and Delaware. A trackable geocoin will be awarded to the first 300 geocachers, while supplies last, for locating at least 20 FYC caches. To be eligible for the coin, geocachers must download a passport from the Find Your Chesapeake Geotrail website. Geocachers must find and log at least 20 finds, record the code word from each cache on their passport. After discovering the 20 required caches, geocachers may have their passports validated via mail at the National Park Service, Chesapeake Bay Office located at 410 Severn Ave, Suite 314, Annapolis, MD 21403. Please refer to the passport for complete validation instructions.

Participating in the FYC Geotrail is fun and we hope that many people join in. However, it is not a requirement for logging your find on this cache once you find the container.

Up until recently, Captain John Smith’s tour of the Nanticoke River was thought to have only reached up through present day Maryland. However, ten years ago, scientific studies of the maps Smith created revealed that he had actually came this far up Nanticoke River to reach what is now Delaware! Here, you can find an stone monument dedicated to this discovery by the waterfront of the park.

 
Thanks to KSullivan, PegasusMoon, and Pyro1970 for helping with this hide.

Phillips Landing is open from sunup to sundown 7 days a week. Please be respectful of the tombstones near ground zero.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Arkg gb qbjarq gerr.

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)