GC8K6BD Traditional Cache Batteries Not Included
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: Granitegrabber @ | Hide Date: 02/08/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 06.054 W105° 27.374 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Available during winter  Abandoned mines  Hunting  Short hike (less than 1km) 

You may need to put your batteries in to hike to this cache.  It is off CR77 in the Puma Hills near the town of Tarryall near the China Wall.  

It is a medium sized ammo can that contains a cool Action Raptor Dinosaur (batteries not included), a small flashlight (batteries not included), a Color Wheel Bracelet Kit, a log and a pen.  Pens don't always write in the cold.  If you take something, please leave something of equal value.  Beware of mines, in the area, cacti and Bigfoot.  Come and enjoy the beautiful mountain views and other caches in the area.  Please stay on the roads and park as close as possible to them.  Have fun.  CITO

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018K6BD - Parking
N 39° 05.921 W 105° 27.557

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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
018K6BDParking Parking Area  02/09/2020 N 39° 05.921 W 105° 27.557 0.36 kms SW 

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Under a big flat rock. Pretty sure it can be found in the snow.

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5 Logs: Found it 4  Write note 1  

Found it 03/17/2020 By jaredhylander90
Best cache yet! Thank you!

Found it 03/09/2020 By da Bush Man
Only in Denver for a couple days but I made the most of my few spare hours racing around in a Dodge Charger collecting some target caches. There were some spectacular views along the way and I really enjoyed myself. I ended my spectacular adventure on this cache and I couldn't have picked a better spot to enjoy the sunset. Running on empty from little sleep and an almost 8000 ft elevation change made this hike really tough on me, but it was so worth it. Special thanks to Granitegrabber for the help planning this adventure, you're the best! I'm surprised to be only the 3rd to find on this cache. TFTC

Found it 02/17/2020 By 3 Williams Kidz
Made the nice find this morning, before the next round of snow rolls in later today. Parked, and followed the footprints in the snow off and on to GZ. Off and on because only about half the time my hiking boots hit the ground did they hit snow; lots of snow had melted, but that will change very soon. Made it to GZ, and found the container very quickly -- coords are spot on. TN, traded trackables, stamped the log (2TF !) and headed back down the hill to the Jeep. GREAT hiding spot, to keep this one safe from the elements. Favorite Point for another very enjoyable Granitegrabber cache in all respects. TFTC !

Write note 02/15/2020 By Granitegrabber
Congratulations to Hartsdale for logging another FTF in the snow early this morning. Good job! I knew that I could surely count on you or the 3 Williams Kidz to find it.

Found it 02/15/2020 By hartsdale
Out this way this morning to hike up to this one with the Governor and a couple of this S&W buddies riding shotgun.

Nice clear and crisp day to make the accent.

The snow ?? had a interesting hard crust and to my surprise I was able to hike in a tennis shoes , I came prepared with two types of boots, snowshoes and of course my micro spikes.

Thanks for a fun way to start off the day!

HD - FTF