GCAM9KQ Unknown Cache Airport Madness #3
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Awoostan @ | Hide Date: 03/01/2024 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 22.450 W104° 51.767 | Last updated: 03/31/2024 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  Stealth required  Stroller accessible  Food Nearby  Att72 

Another cache in my airport series. To obtain the final coordinates, you must figure out what the airport shwon below is. When entering your answer into the checker, just use the city name, not the airport name. If there are two cities, list them in the order they are in the airport name.

 

 

 

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Puzzle: Colorado. This city is near the crest of the butte.

Final: Under

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4 Logs: Found it 3  Publish Listing 1  

Found it 03/10/2024 By ernie66
The hint pretty much gave away the solution, but that’s ok — There are only so many commercial airports in Colorado. I got to GZ around 9am (MDT) and spent several minutes before finding the well-hidden cache. TFTC!

Found it 03/09/2024 By Kroozer
While searching for this one, I felt kind of exposed with lots of traffic, but fortunately, it was a fairly quick find. Signed log. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 03/06/2024 By vegantriathlete
{FTF} @ 1015

It took me a few tries to select the right keyword for the checker. Then I needed to wait for a break in meetings. In the meantime another puzzle published and I solved it, too.

I don't need this day for my FTF calendar; I do need this cell and the other for my FTF fizzy. I put a watch on both and held on to hope that both would still be unfound by the time I completed the long drive.

As I started my car it looked reasonable that I'd have enough battery to make it out and back. I made it all the way to this one without receiving a notification that somebody had found it. Then I wandered for a while until I decided to trust the coordinates. Sure enough, there it was with a blank log!

Thanks for the interesting series and the appealing D/T combos!

Publish Listing 03/06/2024 By IgnotusPeverell
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