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KMTA GeoTrail #22: Seward - 1964 Earthquake Mystery Cache

Hidden : 5/27/2023
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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About the KMTA GeoTrail:

Welcome to a geocaching trail exploring Alaska’s only National Heritage Area. In 2009, Congress designated the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm (KMTA) region of Southcentral Alaska as a National Heritage Area (NHA). This designation formally recognizes the history of an area that has deeply shaped the legacy of Alaska and the nation. It is the history of the Alutiiq, Sugpiaq, and Dena’ina people—the original stewards and inhabitants of the Kenai Peninsula. It’s that of the Iditarod National Historic Trail, Alaska Railroad, Gold Rush, Seward Highway, and local industries that give KMTA its character. KMTA’s geographic footprint bridges Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound via mountains, glacial valleys, and productive rivers. Throughout this landscape are communities and stories that connect us to our past and future. It includes the small and vibrant communities of Bird, Indian, Girdwood, Whittier, Hope, Cooper Landing, Moose Pass, and Seward, and all the wilderness between them. As Alaska’s only National Heritage Area, KMTA aims to enhance, preserve, and share the region’s natural and cultural resources— in essence its heritage. Above all else, KMTA strives to foster pride of place and an enduring stewardship ethic for this special place. As you travel through the Heritage Area to complete this GeoTrail, we encourage to keep that stewardship ethic front of mind as you learn about and enjoy the richness of the region. 

As you search for the geocaches making up this GeoTrail, you’ll be asked to complete a passport that qualifies you to purchase the KMTA GeoTrail Geocoin.  For more information on the Passport and GeoTrail, please visit  KMTA-GeoTrail.GCAK.org

KMTA field guide link: https://kmtacorridor.org/field-trip-guide/ 

The unique code word for this cache is found on the front of the logbook and/or on the inside of the container lid.


**Completion of this cache requires a smartphone with the Adventure Lab app from Geocaching HQ installed on it.**


KMTA GeoTrail #22: Seward - 1964 Earthquake 

This cache is not at the listed coordinates!  Final cache coordinates will be found upon completion of the Seward - 1964 Earthquake Adventure Lab. The adventure lab takes you on a walk through Seward, visiting locations and comparing historic photographs with what you see today in an effort to try and imagine a life prior to the earthquake, and to consider how Seward has changed in the aftermath of the earthquake.
 

This is a Bonus Cache for the Seward - 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake Adventure Lab

 

 

This cache is maintained by local Alaskan geocacher NorthWes.
Please contact him with any questions or maintenance requests.

 

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Pnpur vf uvqqra haqre ebpxf ng gur onfr bs n ynetr fcehpr gerr. Npprff gur erthyne-fvmrq pbagnvare ol bayl erzbivat gur gbc gjb ebpxf ba gur cvyr, gb cerfreir gur pnpur pnzbhsyntr.

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)