Greyrock Mountain (elevation 7,613 feet) in Larimer County has a highly distinctive profile from Interstate 25 and other eastern vantages. Its steep southern aspect shows dramatically in silhouette as seen even as far east as I 25. Many admirers of this Ranked Peak do not realize that the mountain’s lines from other directions are also remarkable and highly distinctive. Views of this mountain from various directions are breathtaking, and each provides a special profile dimension of Greyrock and its numerous ranked peak neighbors.
In June 2010 I published the first in a series of caches about these distinctive directional profiles: "Profiles of Greyrock Mountain--Northeastern View" (GC26C63). The series grew to include 10 caches plus a mystery cache that requires visits to eight of these original caches. The profile caches became popular with serious back-country geocachers and those original caches, plus others I've created in the Greyrock Mountain area since that first one, now comprise more than 20 caches.
EXPLORING THE PROFILE PEAKS OF GREYROCK MOUNTAIN–MOUNT WEBSTER

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This is a view from along Greyrock’s Meadow Loop Trail, showing Point 6740 (known by the locals as “Mount Webster and having the Profile designation of South SW View). It’s located just east of the Hewlett Gulch parking area. It rises up steeply above the Poudre River directly north of the Poudre Park settlement. Reaching it’s summit from the west requires an off-trail hike up fairly steep terrain. You can also approach it by a more moderate but considerably longer route up Mount Webster’s eastern ridge off the Greyrock Mountain Trail. If you make this challenging hike to its summit be certain to also find the rarely-logged cache near its top (GCB79K).
The main Greyrock Mountain has a number of fine Traditional geocaches and EarthCaches along its summit trail that provide excellent caching experiences. One, GC2KH12, Profiles of Greyrock Mountain–Eastern View, is a part of the original profile series and should be sought after by those of you planning to reach the summit.
After you place the final piece of the Jigidi puzzle a "completion" message will provide the coordinates of this cache as well as a solid hint for finding it. The hike involves 4-5 miles round trip, much of it on a well-used trail. Enjoy the puzzle and the cache-finding experience. As a personal reward, plan and make a climb of Greyrock Mountain or of some of its satellite peaks that are featured in the Profile series and nail other caches along the way.
Additional Waypoints
P0AK9G7 - Parking and Trailhead
N 40° 41.680 W 105° 17.040
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