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Cacapon 'Ready Cash' Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

BJ&Snurt101: I had hoped this cache, hidden 12/18/2003, would live to see its' 10th Anniversary. It will fall short by more than a year. As you can see the State of West Virginia is squeezing it off the map. I am not insensitive to the impact of geocaching on the natural environment. And I am delighted that the State has set guidelines and taken an interest in welcoming this activity to state parks.

Had a worn-in geotrail developed as a result of the 233 geocachers who have visited this site over the last nine years, I would have archived it immediately or re-located it. I have visited this cache on a yearly basis. Because it is located on a ridge of rock, the sandstone rock of the Warm Springs Ridge, no trail has developed here. No doubt 233 cachers have approached it from 233 different angles.

This cache has never been abandoned, as the plethora of recent visitors attests. The cache box has been retrieved. Suffice to say, Cacapon 'Ready Cash' has had a great long run. Thanks to ALL who stopped here, hiked up the ridge and learned about Oriskany Sand.

Snurt of BJ&Snurt101

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Hidden : 12/18/2003
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This is a regular cache, albeit somewhat small, a plastic storage-type container 3” diameter by 3.” In addition to a log & pencil stub, this cache contains actual cash (one golden geo-coin, a Where’s George dollar bill, a Susan B. Anthony dollar, a Mother/Daughter reunion dollar, several state quarters, varied foreign coins…Peru, Nicaragua, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Canada, a few I forgot, and several wheat pennies).

To claim this cache, you must scale a small sandstone ridge, find and log the cache. But you know us by now. There are always questions to answer, and therein lies the wellspring, the driving force for this cache - sandstone.

We are not talking just any old sandstone here, but the kind that contains 98 percent silica, the kind from which glass makers worldwide create high quality glass products, and the kind which wells up out of the earth along scenic highway 522 in the panhandle of West Virginia, wells up into a ridge of almost pure silica stone known as Warm Springs Ridge. Yup, right there in Morgan county, home of Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation, largest melting sand producer in the world and also home to several other caches – ‘The Seed 2.0’, ‘Goodnight Ladies' and 'Meadow Branch Mill.'

Also nestled along the west side of Route 522 lies Cacapon State Park & Resort area. Pay attention to a historical marker on the access road, but do not stop and ogle the sign. There is no parking along the road. Besides, ogling signs may be a misdemeanor in West By Golly). Drive on to a nearby parking area (every park has a parking area, why else call it a park, eh?) and hike back to the sign. You may have to cross a well-built narrow bridge (did someone say bridge?) across a lively and gurgling brook. From the sign, find answers to the following questions:

What kind of sand is this? What other marketable natural resource seems to occur naturally with this silica sand along the Warm Springs Ridge?

….and then, yup, you guessed, climb that sandstone ridge behind the sign, following the coordinates provided above. It is not a long climb. Special equipment is not required. (sorry Indy, et.al.) There was snow on the ground when I visited. Without tree foliage, the view from the cache spot was awesome. Undergrowth would be minimal during warm months. As always, be careful around rocks, watching your step and using a stick to poke into places you cannot see very well…hint, hint, HINT! Round trip, half a mile.

The Geo-coin was retrieved from a cache called ‘QUARTERhorse’ at the November Maryland Geo-caching Society picnic at Gifford Pinchot State Park, Pennsylvania. Both the coin and the Where’s George Dollar were duly logged on appropriate websites.

To claim this cache, sign the log and e-mail answers to the above questions to the cache proprietors.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

ERNPU VA;ZNAVCHYNGR 5YO PUHAX BS FVYVPN.

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)