05/19/2019 By 3Teas
Teammate Gate Keeper and I flew from Calgary, Alberta (Canada) to attend GeoWoodstock XVII.
We left a week before the Mega event with a To Find List of select (special) caches
to grab while on our way to Fort Worth, Texas.
TFTH 
05/19/2019 By Gate Keeper
We are visiting from Calgary, Alberta (Canada) along with fellow cacher 3Teas.
We travelling to attend Geowoodstock 2019 event in Texas and this was a pres-selected cache for us.Thanks so much for the virtual cache, and for adding a smiley to my map. Accurate coordinates which made for a pleasant experience. TFTH
01/10/2019 By Traveling_Jack
Fourth day in Colorado Springs and some time off.
The aim of the day was pretty simple…at least on paper…: GC67 !!
This one was done after I found the famous 2000 cache. Walked downhill what we call the wild boar way in France = straight line from point A to point B.
Got directly to the cache from above. Signed and replaced. The riddle was solved back home prior to my travel to the US. Worth a D4 as it took me quite a while to figure out how the get the finals. Happy I could solve it without help.
Greetings from France
Thanks akabumper for the cache 
08/26/2018 By Pohka
Out a little and not fully as bad as expected which is surprising given the rating and that most of May’s Peak is scree (or so it seems). Came in from No Cache Here so an interesting trip, not as bad as it could have been. Appreciate the puzzle and the hide!
10/27/2017 By JordsAU
Greetings from Sydney, Australia! Found with NYWanderer. While I had the opportunity, I wanted to finish off my Jasmer Challenge (which is impossible to do without international travel, for us Aussies). I only had four combinations remaining (June 2000, July 2000, August 2000 and September 2000), so I hatched a plan and roped in NYWanderer for great company. I flew into Salt Lake City from New York and met NYWanderer at the airport, where we collected the hire car to start our road trip. We had some specific caches mapped out, in addition to the Jasmer caches, including a number of Challenge Caches we had qualified for. We spent the night in Salt Lake City, then headed south towards the incredible Arches National Park, ticking off ‘Potters Pond’ (August 2000) on the way, and staying overnight in Moab. The next day we continued towards Colorado Springs, getting a First To Find at ‘Cache by the Falls’, as well as ‘Tarryall’ (July 2000) in subzero temperatures while the snow blanketed us and the landscape. First thing in the morning of day four, we scaled Mays Peak to find ‘Paul Barclay Stash’ (September 2000) and a First To Find at ‘My first hide’. It was at this point we realised one of the tyres on the hire car had been punctured and it was losing pressure quickly. Oh no! At least we were parked in a quiet enough spot to easily swap out the flat with the spare tyre. This had thrown a spanner in the works and we now needed to go hunting for a place to get it fixed, instead of hunting for more caches. But, it could have been worse. We made it to Denver, where we spent the afternoon, and once the tyre was fixed, we continued north to Cheyenne for the night. We had a big drive across Nebraska the next day, picking up three First To Finds at ‘St. Mary's Cemetery-Oconto’, ‘Jewell Cemetery’ and ‘St. Patrick's Cemetery’, and spent the night in Grand Island. Heading south the next day, we picked up a First To Find at ‘The Other Scranton Cemetary’ and stopped by the geo-graphical centre of the contiguous United States, before tracking east towards Kansas City, where I was lucky enough to complete my main goal for the road trip, the Jasmer Challenge, by finding ‘Missouri's First - Watts Mill’ (June 2000). It was a very memorable road trip and I am very grateful I was able to explore some more places in this amazingly diverse country. Thanks to NYWanderer for the great company and Thanks For The Caches to the respective Cache Owners, and for showing us some awesome spots. On to the next big challenge! “JordsAU
10/27/2017 By NYWanderer
Day 4 of a road-trip with JordsAU targetting his completion of the Jasmer Grid. Paul Barclay Stash (GC67) was the day's main target as we had an otherwise "slower" driving day, moving only from Colorado Springs, CO to Cheyenne, WY. That turned out to be quite ok given that our car informed us we had low tire pressure as we got up in the morning and by the time we got back from Paul Barclay and headed towards Denver, we ended up with a full on flat tire. Despite the slowdown we still managed one FTF, made it to JordsAU's other main "destination" of the day: Casa Bonita! (thank you, South Park...), and had the best Uber driver ever - an ex Brooklyn drug-dealer, who used to follow the Grateful Dead and Phish on tour all over the world, grateful to be alive but struggling to survive the boring, health-nut lifestyle of Boulder, CO :D
I had this solved for my GW14 trip, but never made it up here for the find. This time though, we were too close to not take the slight detour for the find. TFTC!
07/20/2017 By TalonLS
TFTCSL Found with my dad. We got it and continued down and mostly to the right until we hit the trail to get back to the trail head. Quite the hike.
07/20/2017 By OwenfromKC
TFTCSL My son and I had an epic journey to this cache. We found it pretty quickly after enjoying the views from the top. All is well.