Take a hike up
South Table Mountain to enjoy spectacular views of Denver and
Golden. Once you've reached the top, the walking is reasonably
level.
This camo 35mm container is a log-only cache. BYOP. The cache
should be accessible in most conditions, even with 6" of snow on
the ground.
About 100 yards to the north of this cache is an underground
bunker (see photo) with a heavy steel door and a chimney. The
bunker was built in the 1930s, and was used to store equipment for
the trap
shooting range on
Adolph
Coors' property. The shooting range is no longer used and has
fallen into disrepair. The bunker is still used for teen parties,
as evidenced by beer cans and charcoal littering the floor. The
range layout is clearly visible with aerial photos from Google
Earth.

Update on January 24, 2009: Bonus: Inside the cache
container are the coordinates of the Party Bunker. (It is
not the tumbled down cinder block building you can see from
the cache -- it's near there, but out of sight. A fence is in your
way.)
Access:
* From the east: There is a trail head at the end of Foothills
Circle Drive, which can be approached via 32nd Ave, south on
Eldridge at the turning circle, then west on Foothills Circle and
south on Old Quarry Lane.
* From the south: The top of the mountain is also accessible via
Quaker Street north of South Golden Road.
* From the south: A trail begins just east of the
National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, but don't use the NREL visitor parking. Instead, go
east a bit to find a parking spot.
* From the west: A trail rises from the intersection of 18th and
Belvedere St. near old-town Golden. (This access point is farthest
from the cache.)