GCN25E Traditional Cache Triceratops
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: frank80401 @ | Hide Date: 03/11/2005 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 44.574 W105° 13.153 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 9
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  No Difficult climbing  Bicycles 

This cache site takes you back to 68 million years ago.
You will see trace fossils of triceratops footprints, palm frond impressions, worm burrows and rain drops.
Moving closer to today in time you will see a clay mine that
produced 70-75 railcar loads of clay each week back in 1902.
A learning experience for the entire family.
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17 Logs: Found it 16  Write note 1  

Found it 06/08/2019 By gambix
Cache, with a bit of paleo on the side :) all in good order, despite not logged for some time.
Tftc :)

Found it 06/02/2019 By japars
Near the tracks

Found it 04/28/2019 By Wulff Pack
Found out in the open, so we covered it. Compass said we were 175feet from gz. Will send picture to CO of how we did it.

Found it 12/12/2018 By Rohatx
Came specifically for this cache for its date placed. These are getting pretty rare. I didn’t know this informative trench Elena’s here. Very neat! Thank you for maintaining this hide.
Gets a fav!

Found it 11/20/2018 By westie14
With aunt Noel... Tftc

Found it 09/09/2018 By Wystup
TFTC. We really enjoyed the trail!

Found it 09/02/2018 By vasco_da__gama
Cool little trail in our hometown!

Hans & Oskar

Found it 08/03/2018 By DiBoChet
TFTC

Found it 08/03/2018 By redwoodmesa
One of my favorites TFTC

Found it 07/21/2018 By Buster4Cat
What a cool area! Thanks so much for introducing us to this place! I brought my little future cachers and a first time caching guest. A great introduction cache. Thanks again.

Found it 07/14/2018 By tmwiter
Triceratops trail

Write note 07/13/2018 By Foosprints
An interesting trail. TFTC

Found it 07/13/2018 By Foosprints
An interesting trail.TFTC

Found it 07/10/2018 By WindhamHill
Love this location. I'm going to bring my granddaughter here.

Found it 07/09/2018 By mdawaffe
Found with shell1fish. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 07/05/2018 By rvoro
Quick find while visiting the Triceratops trail. TFTC

Found it 05/17/2018 By Team sissifalke

Midwest Tour through America






After arriving at Cincinnati airport, we‘ve started out trip through mid-west USA
Our first stop was at Louisville before we continued towards Evansville, Saint-Louis, Kansas City all the way to Denver- Skyline of the Rocky Mountains.
We’ve stayed in Colorado for a couple of days and drove to the Rocky Mountains to Mount Evans and past the beautiful Echo lake.
We took the historic steam train in Georgetown to explore the Rocky Mountains – what an unforgettable experience.
We’ve visited the open air arena in Red Rock Park and have informed ourselves about the historic and musical past of this area.
We soon had to leave beautiful Denver to continue further towards the north Via Golden, Fort Collins, Cheyenne. We’ve took a bit of time to hike through the Toadstoll Geological Park- beautiful hiking destination.
We’ve crossed the border to South Dakota and visited the many sights along the way - Hot Springs in the Black Hills, Wind Cave NP, Jewel NP, Grazy Horse NP, Custer-State-Park – we were even able to spot some wild bison’s there.
We’ve then continued our tour towards Sylvan lake along the panorama road -“Needles Highway”. This windy road leads to needles past the many pine forests along the way.
Continuing further towards the Rushmore National Memorial.
We then weren’t far away from rapid city or the city of the presidents where we took part of an impressive sightseeing tour where we got to see 43 bronze statues of all of the US former presidents.
We took a quick detour to South Dakota before we continued towards the south towards the Badlands NP – a plateau with edged mountains, deep canyons and steep cliffs – impressive to look at.
After we have left the Badlands, we continued towards Mitchell along the Highway 90. We visited the corn place with its special artefacts and paintings made out of corn.
The next days are leading us back again towards the east towards Sioux Falls.
We saw many sights here for example the Sioux Waterfalls, Old Courthouse etc
We went shopping at Spirit lakes before continuing towards Minnesota. We also went shopping in the Bloomington Mall of America.
We went for a city stroll in Minneapolis visiting the many parks near the Saint Anthony Falls and the Washburn A Mill.
We have visited the cathedral of Saint Paul and the Minnesota State Capitol.
We left Minnesota after Saint Paul and have crossed the border to WISCONSIN continuing towards Madison to see the State Capital.
We have visited the famous Harley-Davidson-Museum in Milwaukee.
We collected a number of Petoskey stones while strolling around north Michigan Lake. These stones are unique to this region.
We are now continuing towards Chicago where we will spend a couple of days as well.
We’ve done a bit of shopping and got to know about the skyscraper history.
The first skyscrapers were built in the 80s and 90s. One of the most impressive ones is the trump tower directly at the Chicago River. The facade mirrors the Wrigley Building and the Chicago Tribune Tower.
We then had to say bye to Chicago after a couple of days. We then continued towards Gary (INDIANA) and New Buffalo (Michigan). We have covered 3 states: Eck Michigan, Indiana and Ohio
We now have to go back towards Indianapolis where the legendary race took place. We have also planned a visit to the Hall of Fame Museum before going back to Cincinnati.
Going to the GIGA event:
We have met many friendly cachers and we have talked about our mutual hobbies and our trip in and around Cincinnati.
We have covered approx. 4000 miles and have experienced a lot. Everyone was very welcoming and helpful as well.
Thank you to all the owners for placing and maintaining the caches.
Best greetings from Bavaria Team sissifalke

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