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TPWD 14 Nut Quacker Mystery Cache

Hidden : 12/7/2019
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to the TPWD series which stands for Tom Plays With Ducks.  Tom, aka Electric Water Boy, gave me the idea for the name since he had worked for TPWD, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and I currently do. This is a geo-art  series containing 24 puzzle caches and 1 wherigo cache. The series has 3 main categories: wildlife, state parks in Texas and lakes in Texas.  TEN of the puzzle caches are GADGET caches, all found in AMMO CANS.  The difficulty rating is higher on the gadgets because you have to solve the puzzle and actual gadget cache.  You must sign all logs to get credit for the cache.  Good luck!

**All certitude keywords will have NO spaces and they will all be lower-case.**

The Puzzle

In 1964, Falcon, Dam B (Martian Dies Jr.) and Whitney State Park were developed at a cost of $1.3 million.  State Park visitation reached 7,910,691 for the year. A 5-year interim plan of the “Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan” began to guide the state, its political subdivisions and private sectors in meeting the outdoor recreational demand in Texas. The Port Lavaca Fishing Pier became a state park. Texas Department of Transportation began construction and maintenance of park roads with funds appropriated by the Legislature. Boat Registration Fees provided funds for the construction of boat ramps in state parks. The Texas Department of Correction began cooperation with Park Services through inter-agency agreements in the maintenance and construction of park facilities.

In 1965, total state parks numbered 61. Lake Whitney State Park opened to the public. Development of an Interpretive Master Plan began for each state park.

 

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