GC45RPG Traditional Cache Hunting Cadbury #1 Mt. Lindo
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: MojoFamily @ | Hide Date: 02/10/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 36.517 W105° 13.707 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Parking available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  No Truck Driver/RV  Snowshoes  Cross Country Skis  Park and Grab  Tourist Friendly 

This is an Easter themed cache that will hopefully turn into a series. very easy access at base of mountain. No need to go up unless you want!! This is our first cache placement. FTF gets to meet George washington inside!! good cache for the kiddies.

 


Colorado’s Mount Lindo Cemetery and Mausoleum rests on top of a mountain that overlooks Highway 285 and Denver. On the East side of the mountain is the largest lighted cross in the United States. The history of the lighted cross goes back to the Olinger family, who founded the Olinger mortuary company in Denver in the 1890s.

George Olinger Sr., son of Olinger mortuary founders, John and Emma Olinger, bought Mount Lindo in the 1930s. He later sold it to Francis S. Van Derbur, who was married to George’s daughter, Gwendolyn. Van Derbur originally intended to develop the mountain, but instead he made it into a cemetery in 1963. His father, Francis C. Van Derbur, expressed an interest in being buried on Mount Lindo with the spot being marked by a cross. Francis S. had the famous lighted cross installed on the East side of the mountain so his mother, Pearl, could see it from her home in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood.

The cross is 393 feet high and 254 feet across, and can be seen from the highway and parts of the city it watches over. It was partially conceived by designer Donald Lee Frees, who also worked on designs for many Olinger buildings, including the Tower of Memories at Crown Hill Cemetery. The cross was first lighted on Easter in 1964.

This info comes from the website cemeteries.wordpress.com

Becareful with the Kids along the road!!! And if you have time check out Tiny Town

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7 Logs: Found it 7  

Found it 06/28/2019 By ncamp0731
She was excited to find it herself! (: thanks for an easy one

Found it 06/28/2019 By luckydaddy
Cute one! Daughter found this one!

Found it 08/04/2018 By KA&JWest
Ms. Anne and I headed up to the Turkey Creek area to look for a few caches in between showers.

The showers were building when we got here. Luckily, it was a park and grab.

Signed the log KAJW. Took nothing. Left nothing. Thanks for the cache!
Logged from my Galaxy S8 using the Geocaching App.

Found it 07/16/2018 By wooduff
Quick and easy

Found it 06/24/2018 By Teriyaki Donuts
My second of 9 finds on a warm June morning! TFTC!

Found it 05/17/2018 By 5alivekickingazs
Daughter first find. Now she is hooked.

Found it 04/01/2018 By LostinDenver
Great sized cache! Grabbed this one after a nearby FTF. This is my final push to get 3,000 caches before the end of my first year geocaching. Today started with a trip to the mountains to grab an FTF. Geocaching has been such a great adventure leading me to beautiful places that I never would have seen without it. This is find number 2,987. I finished the year with 3,003.