GC6CNWM Unknown Cache Geknowme
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: MrPolleyClass @ | Hide Date: 03/05/2016 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 23.026 W104° 59.442 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

The major credit I think Jim and I deserve ... is for selecting the right problem and sticking to it. It's true that by blundering about we stumbled on gold, but the fact remains that we were looking for gold. Both of us had decided, quite independently of each other, that the central problem in molecular biology was the chemical structure of the gene. ... We could not see what the answer was, but we considered it so important that we were determined to think about it long and hard, from any relevant point of view.  (Francis Crick) 

N40 AB.CDE  W104 FG.HJK

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This Geocache was created and is maintained by Stanley Polley, a Science teacher at Loveland Classical Schools.

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Found it 03/20/2018 By LiveWire77
Thank you for placing this cache so we could enjoy the search and its discovery. sl

Found it 03/20/2018 By shortcircuit77
Always enjoy the educational MrPolleyClass puzzles. Thank you for placing this cache so we could enjoy the game. sl

Found it 02/18/2018 By Rohatx
I was in the area for a banquet and had some time to do some puzzles. Came back today to grab the finals. Thank you for the placement!

Found it 01/11/2018 By Barasaur
Was able to grab a few caches in the area today. TFTC hides.

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Found it 01/05/2018 By Honeybuzzed
Went for a drive at lunchtime and grabbed a few in the area. All found in good shape. Thanks for the caches!