GC1MK17 Traditional Cache Louisiana
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Imusttravel2000 @ | Hide Date: 02/10/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 46.252 W104° 47.221 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Scenic view  Available at all times  Dangerous Animals  Thorns  Stealth required 

North side of drainage area. You can walk across the med size rocks or go around. I originally placed a piece of wood next to the cache. Cache is close to fence, but not at it. Be careful of little frogs jumping all around in the summer time.

From Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Admission to the Union on April 30, 1812
18th State

Bird: Brown Pelican
Flower: Magnolia

Probably the single most famous style of music to originate in the city was New Orleans jazz, also known as Dixieland. It came in to being around 1900. Many with memories of the time say that the most important figure in the formation of the music was Buddy Bolden. Early rural blues, ragtime, and marching band music were combined with collective improvisation to create this new style of music. At first the music was known by various names such as "hot music" "hot ragtime" and "ratty music"; the term "jazz" (early on often spelled "jass") did not become common until the 1910s. The early style was exemplified by the bands of such musicians as Freddie Keppard, Jelly Roll Morton, "King" Joe Oliver, Kid Ory, and Papa Jack Laine. The next generation took the young art form into more daring and sophisticated directions, with such creative musical virtuosos as Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, and Red Allen.
In the early 1950s, zydeco gradually developed from the music of the Creoles in southwest and south central Louisiana. At an earlier period, Creole and Cajun music were quite similar, but after World War II, Louisiana Creole music took off into another direction. The accordion replaced the fiddle; electric instruments, drums, and corrugated metal washboard, called a frottoir, were added, along with electrical instruments (guitar and bass), keyboards, drumkit and horns.
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Along the NW edge of the rocks.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/04/2019 By Cutright21
Found with a perfect pair while in the area for work.

Found it 06/04/2019 By ThePerfectPair12
Found with my good WV pal Cutright21.

Found it 06/02/2019 By Team Chili Fries
Cache and log in good shape, fortunately not many muggles.

Found it 05/28/2019 By TigerFinder
Found this after a late return trip to Colorado. Cache is in good shape and surprisingly findable at 1am. TFTC!

Found it 03/27/2019 By dminimax
The jar has a small hole, but despite that the contents seem to be dry.

Found it 08/10/2018 By ecccdc
Another find before leaving town, Signed Log, TFTF

Found it 07/19/2018 By Scouting4Ever
Went out for a walk this morning before heading to the airport. I couldn't find any trees at this location so I settled for another type lof hide (grin). Found easily. TFTH.

Found it 05/15/2018 By Geopokemongo
Found with cejamison4 and BVBfan!... TFTC/SL

Found it 05/15/2018 By BVBfan!
Found with cejamison4 and Geopokemongo....TFTC/SL

Found it 05/15/2018 By cejamison4
Found with BVBfan! and Geopokemongo... TFTC/SL