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F.A.I.R.H.I.L.L. #10 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/22/2021
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to the Fairly Adventurous and Impressively Rewarding Hiding of Incognito Lock and Lock (F.A.I.R.H.I.L.L) Series! This is a 12 cache series with a 13th final bonus cache. This series has been designed to take you to parts of the park that are less often visited and on trails that the average park visitor may not know exists, the ultimate goal is to encourage you to explore the full 5600 acres Fair Hill NRMA has to offer! We recommend downloading the Avenza Map app and locating the Fair Hill Carriage Trails layer or acquiring a map at the park office if you feel that you may want some extra assistance on your quest. 

At each cache you will have the chance to receive a clue that will help you determine the coordinates of the final 13th cache! On the cover of 6 of the 12 caches in the series there will be a letter that is associated with a number (ex. A=-5). Be sure to write down and keep track of this information, as it is the ONLY way you will be able to find the bonus 13th cache! You don't want to have to do this series twice! 

This cache is located on the Trail To Nowhere. Contrary to the name this trail actually does go somewhere, it takes you right to a geocache! To reach the trailhead start your hike by crossing the road and following the gravel blue diamond trail east downhill towards the creek. Right before you cross over Scott's Mill bridge bear right onto the trailhead for Trail To Nowhere. As with all caches in this series you are looking for a 6x6 clear lock and lock container. Please practice leave no trace ethics and do not disturb or destroy any vegetation while searching for caches. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and friendly, leashed pets are always welcome. For more information about Fair Hill NRMA please visit the park website - Fair Hill NRMA

For a return loop keep following this trail until you reach the next gravel road. When you get to that intersection make a right and follow the road back to the parking lot (it's worth it for the views and it's on the way to another cache in the series!). At the gravel road bear left if you want to head towards an alternate the trail head for #11 in the series

Please note that while this series is open to all types of trail users you will encounter trails along the route that are restricted to bikers and hikers ONLY. Please take time to look at the signs that are posted at the beginning of each trail that indicate which types of usage are allowed for that area. Please note that if a trail is marked as unsuitable for equestrian use it is due to the possible combination of steep banks, blind corners, and bridges not rated for horses. Trails marked unsuitable for equestrian use are done so with the safety of you, your horse, and other park users in mind. 

To contact a Park Ranger while visiting Fair Hill please call the Fair Hill NRMA Duty Ranger Cell Phone at 410-218-1698

To report violations of park rules or to report suspicious activity please contact Park Watch at 1-800-825-7275 or DNR Police Communications at 1-410-260-8888

To report any issues with this geocaching series, as well as any issues on the trails including broken bridges, downed trees, bees nests, and erosion problems please contact call the duty ranger at the above number or text them with a picture of the problem and an accurate description and location of the problem. Thank you!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Eryvp bs gur cnfg

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)