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AGT-McKean-Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/23/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Beware of muggles! Please, no trackables or swag in the cache.



This cache is part of the ten-county Allegheny GeoTrail project. It contains a special stamp to be used in your GeoTrail passport, which you'll want to obtain before setting out to find the cache. Please do not remove the stamp! Get your passport stamped at 6 or more AGT caches within a county, and get a FREE geocoin representing that county. There are ten different coins to collect, plus a bonus 11th coin if you get all 10 counties. Click the logo for more information!


Featuring Blackbeard's "treasure ship"


Part of Pennsylvania folklore for over a century, a treasure buried and then lost is said to be located somewhere near what's left of the tiny settlement of Gardeau, Pa where Colonel Noah Parker once lived.

Late in the summer of 1812, a booty valued then at one and a half million dollars was buried for safe keeping somewhere here on it's way to the British controlled waters of Lake Erie and Canada. A British Captain named Blackbeard, (not the pirate) raised the treasure from a sunken Spanish galleon off the coast of the Bahamas. His plan was to move his treasure from Baltimore up the Susquehanna River to Williamsport and from there to the Sinnemahoning River and on to Emporium, Pa. Here began a twenty-three mile portage over Keating Summit to the Allegheny River at Canoe Place (Port Allegany). From there it was to be easy going down the Allegheny to the mouth of the Conewango Creek near present-day Warren and on to Chautauqua Lake. From the mouth of Chautauqua Creek he could reach Lake Erie and support from his homeland Britan. Blackbeard's plan was sound but during his journey to Emporium, America declared war with England and word reached him that Fort Niagara had been blockaded and Lake Erie was swarming with American boats. His decision to hide his loot here at the portage of Keating Summit was political but also influenced by the many hardships he encountered in the icey watered, wolf and rattlesnake infested, treacherous terrain of Pennsylvania. Blackbeard returned to Britian emptyhanded and soon sent Colonel Noah Parker to retrieve his treasure. Parker seached for the treasure unsucessfully for several years during which Capt. Blackbeard died. The exact location of the treasure died with him and was forgotten about by all - except Parker. Parker was said to have exhibited a show of wealth at times during his life, but he denied ever finding Blackbeard's treasure. He built a hotel in Gardeau that was known as one of Pennsylvania's first mineral water health spas. Hundreds of people flocked to the hotel for it's healing waters and Parker always entertained them with stories of the fabulous lost treasure. Thousands have searched (without GPS) for the treasure and never found it, and if Parker knew of its whereabouts he went to his grave without telling anyone.


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Here's your chance to be a real treasure hunter and to look for Blackbeard's Lost Treasure. Parking coords are for the most likely place to begin your hunt. The wolves are rare these days but rattlesnakes are not, and the terrain is abit steep near the cache. We found an old spring nearby that may well be the famous mineral spring but we did not sample to find out. Permission has been granted for you to search here, but please be respectful of the area for obvious reasons.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Cyrnfr jngpu bhg sbe zhttyrf. Eruvqr bhg bs fvtug.

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)