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Track the dragon - Clouds Traditional Cache

Hidden : 3/20/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

From this track, on a clear day, you can see Port Townsend, Quilcene, the whole Dragon Track area, Hood Canal, the Kitsap peninsula and Seattle- if the clouds are absent!
In winter, the road may be closed and access is by trail only.

A puzzle with a purpose, this game, Tracking the Dragon, was conceived in 1991 by Wild Olympic Salmon as a way for people to learn about water.

There are 12 bronze dragon tracks, which represent a phase of the hydrologic cycle: sedimentary rock, glaciers, clouds, rain, streams, freshwater wetlands, rivers, soil water, groundwater, estuaries, Puget Sound, Hood Canal, and the sea. Dragon tracks are bronze, about two feet long, and you can make rubbings of them with thin paper and crayon.
Join us on our adventure to locate these tracks.

Here is the hydrologic story for this Track, mildly paraphrased.
"Thwonk! A taloned foot strikes a bald spot on the edge of the wilderness, 1635 dragon’s feet above the village…..From here the far-seeing eyes can watch the birth of a cloud;invisible water vapor – moist, warm – hovers above a damp field, rising, growing bigger, gathering more moisture until, around 4000 feet, it condenses into droplets and becomes a cloud. It floats for a while, and reappears as damp fog, then back the next day, a cumulus again, growing larger, with an anvil top. Inside, violent updrafts cleave the raindrops, splitting electricity into negative and positive charges, until the energy must find a place to go. Hide, little dragon (and people) press yourself into the ground; let the lightning bolt strike a tree or water.

CR-ACK! A very satisfying sound; a good drenching rain, and the cycle starts again.
The cloud floats high so it can barely see the dragon’s footprint, and the walkers struggling up the steep trail."

We found this track when the clouds surrounded us, and the rain poured down, and we saw nothing below us at all. To locate the track, after you have found the cache, go to the North viewpoint and the track is at N47*47.333 and W122*54.406

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Hc va gur pvepyr.

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)