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12. The Crow's Nest Lookout Point Traditional Cache

Hidden : 7/30/2019
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Identification Permit Approval Number: AMSP20190907012
Permit Expires on: 09/07/22


A crow's nest is a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship or a structure that is used as a lookout point. This position ensured the best view for lookouts to spot approaching hazards, other ships, or land. In the early 19th century, it was simply a barrel or a basket lashed to the tallest.


The Crow's Nest Lookout Point cache is located along the beautiful Allamuchy Mountain trail, (AMT) known as "Allamuchy North" for Mountain bikers where the hilly and rocky trails test advanced riders who roll over large rocks, ascend short, steep technical hills and navigate the naturally challenging features of trails such as Lumpy Bumpy and Rollie Pollie.

Allamuchy Mountain inherited its name from among the first inhabitants of the area - the Lenape Indians. The leader of this particular settlement was Chief Allamuchahokkingen, whose name means, "place within the hills." The same name was given to the first settlement in 1715. Allmuchahokkingen was later shortened to Mamuchahoken and then in 1737 to Allamuchy.


The Allamuchy Natural Area is a patchwork of different natural habitats with some 15 miles of trails, offering excellent opportunity to view the beauty of mixed oak hardwood forests, hemlock-spruce forests, fields, swamp-hardwood forests, and northern marshlands.

The majority of the land, 8,398 acres, that composes Allamuchy Mountain State Park was part of the Rutherford and Stuyvesant estates. These families are distinguished as the direct descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, the last governor of New Amsterdam. In the early 1970's, the State of New Jersey purchased this property with green acres bond funds. Stephens State Park consists of 805 acres of land situated along the Musconetcong River. 228 of those acres were donated to the State of New Jersey for recreational purposes in 1937 by the late Marsena P. and Augustus W. Stephens.

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)