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Headwaters of the Musconetcong Traditional Geocache

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Roxbury Devil: Sad to say. This is the third time this geocache has gone missing. Probably because of the floodwaters here, and maybe because of muggle activity. Lots of empty beer bottles here! Not supposed to drink in a SP. Anyway, I'm not replacing it again.

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Hidden : 1/30/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


You must access the geocache from Hopatcong State Park! DO NOT PARK on Lakeside Boulevard!

The Musconetcong River is a 45.7-mile-long (73.5 km)[1] tributary of the Delaware River in northwestern New Jersey in the United States. It flows through the rural mountainous country of northwestern New Jersey. Part of it is a National Wild and Scenic River.[2]

It rises out of Lake Hopatcong, on the border between Sussex and Morriscounties. It flows through Lake Musconetcong, then flows southwest, past Stephensburg and New Hampton, passing south of Washington then along the southeastern side of the Pohatcong Mountain ridge. It joins the Delaware across from RiegelsvillePennsylvania, approximately 10 mi (16 km) south of Phillipsburg.

The river does not flow through any large population center and has been the site of relatively little industrial development throughout its history. In the 18th century, the surrounding hills were largely deforested as a source of charcoal for the ironindustry in the surrounding region. The local industry declined by the middle of the 19th century after the building of the former Morris Canal, the course of which ran along the upper river, to bring coal from Pennsylvania to northern New Jersey. After the demise of the canal from the introduction of railroads in the late 19th century, the dam pools along the river that supplied the canal became the site of a popular summer cottage industry.[citation needed] Silted remnants of the pools, as well as the remnants of the canal itself, can still be seen along the river.

Human habitation in the Musconetcong Valley can be traced back approximately 12,000 years to the end of the last ice age. The Plenge Site along the lower river in Warren County was the first of only two major Paleo-Indian archaeological site excavations in New Jersey, and is considered one of the most significant in the northeastern United States.[3]

The USGS stream flow gauge at Bloomsbury has the river's flows recorded from as far back as 1904. The average flow over the time recorded for the gauge at Bloomsbury is approximately 244 cfs. Record flows of the river were recorded in 2011 as result of Hurricane Irene.[4]

According to an urban legend, the river is also home to a creature known as the Musconetcong River Mantis Man, a somewhat humanoid, somewhat insect-like creature.

Geocache Identification Permit Approval Number: HSP2018080601
Permit Expires on: 08/06/21

Final notes: Between Memorial Day, and Labor Day, there is a fee charged to enter the final cache location between 08:30am and 4:30pm. After 4:30pm entry is free, but the area closes at 8:30pm sharp. PLEASE REPLACE THE CACHE EXACTLY AS YOU FOUND IT!!! This cache is BYOP as well. Log only. Muggles can be plentiful at any time, especially during the summer months. I don't want it to "get legs".

Congratulations to hop hop hurray and cap'n bones on the Co-FTF

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)