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SBGT DE Delaware City Fire Boat Multi-Cache

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Geocaching HQ Admin: The Smokey Bear 75th Anniversary GeoTour has ended.

We hope you enjoyed exploring the National Forests of the Mid-Atlantic region. The Smokey Bear 75th Anniversary GeoTour has now ended. Thank you to the community for all the great logs, photos, and Favorite Points earned during the last two years. It has been so fun!

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Hidden : 7/7/2019
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Smokey Bear 75th Anniversary GeoTour

Since 1944, Smokey Bear has taught millions of Americans about their role in preventing wildfires. 75 years later, Smokey is celebrating a milestone birthday. Honor him and this timeless message of wildfire prevention by finding all 75 caches in this GeoTour.

About This Specific Location

Founded in 1826, Delaware City is a small port town situated along the Delaware River. Its location at the eastern terminus of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal caused Delaware City to become both an operating base and a way station for a number of significant shipping-related activities. In years prior to WWII, many of the local citizens were waterman who made their living from the water. Today the area is still extensively used by waterman for both business and pleasure. Visitors to this location will learn more about the creation of Delaware City's River Rescue Division and behold the beautiful, state of the art vessel which now serves to protect those on the water.

STAGE 1: Use the sign at the listed coords to determine the final coords:
A: The first Delaware City Fire Boat was put in service in 19A6
BC: The current Fire Boat is a Metalcraft Firestorm BC
D = SUM of the 2 numbers in the Fire Boat name (White & Red)

Final Coords:
N 39° 34.ABD
W 75° 35.C0C

More About This GeoTour

By visiting all of these locations, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of why it is so important to prevent wildfires - whether in your backyard or out in the forest. The Middle-Atlantic Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact are the Hosts of this GeoTour. We offer several trackable prizes so please use this GeoTour Passport to keep track of your progress.

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