GC521WX Unknown Cache Geocaching Cacher Name Challenge
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: SugarPug @ | Hide Date: 04/08/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 14.051 W104° 38.906 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Available at all times  Bicycles  Needs maintenance 

This is a challenge cache and is located at the coordinates listed.  You have to fulfill the requirements of this cache or your log will be deleted. Please look around before grabbing this cache...people can come up on you very quickly!

 


You need to list a cache, the GC # and the date found for every letter or number in your geocaching name.

You cannot use the same cache name twice!

I realize this will be a little harder for those of you that have long or intricate names.

This cache is located near the school I attended from 3rd - 6th grade...it holds fond memories for me.

Your log should be in the format below, using my caching name as an example.

                           S  -  Sleepy Hollow       GC4XH91        3/30/2014

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10 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 2  Write note 3  

Found it 06/06/2019 By Curridog
Will sign when in Pueblo but qualify

C Caching Butterfield Trail GC79DFJ
U U-li-he-li-s-di to Tahlequah GC7DC37
R Ride em'Cowboy GC580RC
R Ray Smucker GC7F3FW
I It's a Hard One GC4YAR4
D Double Double Mystery Challenge GC7JY5E
O Old German German GC7XPGF
G Goober Heaven GC4Y1JN

Didn't find it 04/02/2019 By R&B CO
GZ seemed very exposed for where the cache would be. Expanded search area but still no smiley.

Found it 03/15/2019 By new.neo
Schon lange planten Trinity67 und ich unseren dritten und vierten Jasmer-Loop CoolCoolCool Heuer sollte dies nun endlich mit einer perfekt ausgeklügelten Tour klappen und so begab ich mich auf die tolle Reise gen Texas, um dort mit ihr mit diesem schier wahnsinnig anmutenden Unterfangen tatsächlich zu beginnen CoolSmileWink
Wir begannen in der neuen homezone von Trinity67 und arbeiteten uns danach langsam südöstlich vor, durch ein paar Staaten bis hin zum Golf von Mexico, dann ostwärts bis nach Florida. Von dort gings dann nördlich bis nach West Virginia und von dort langsam zurück, westlich bis nach Colorado Cool Dort wurden wir etwas unsanft vom gerade aufziehenden blizzard genötigt, unsere Tour ein wenig umzuplanen und so flüchteten wir südwärts durch New Mexico zurück bis Texas. Dort nutzten wir die verbleibende Zeit, um einige gelöste geo-arts in smileys zu verwandeln und eine erhebliche Menge an tollen Herausforderungen zu meistern Wink Insgesamt reisten wir in etwa 130 Autostunden über 9000 Kilometer durch 18 Staaten, besuchten dabei etliche uralte caches aus 2000 und 2001, verewigten uns in manch tollem Logbuch und erkundeten einmalige Gegenden BigSmile kurzum: wir schafften unser gestecktes Jasmer-Ziel und darüber hinaus weit mehr als das SmileSmileSmileSmile

Ich danke Trinity67 für die erstklassige Planung dieser grandiosen Tour und für die tolle Begleitung als Cacherin und Krankenschwester Wink während der nicht immer einfachen Tage; nicht zuletzt für den unermüdlichen Einsatz bei Wind und Wetter Smile

Und natürlich bedanke ich mich bei allen ownern für ihre tollen Ideen, für die schönen locations bzw. die schönen Verstecke, respektive für die Orga der events und für das Auslegen und Pflegen der vielen schönen Dosen; jede einzelne davon war etwas ganz Besonderes BigSmile Ohne solche owner wie euch wäre unser geniales Hobby gar nicht erst möglich, also habt vielen lieben Dank BigSmileBigSmile

Herzliche Grüße aus Kerpen

new.neo

LIVE - LOVE - LAUGH - LOG




For a long time, Trinity67 and I planned our third and fourth jasmer loop CoolCoolCool This year, this should finally be a perfectly ingenious tour and so I went on the great journey to Texas to actually start with this seemingly insane endeavor CoolSmileWink
We started in the new homezone of Trinity67 and worked our way slowly southeast, through a few states to the Gulf of Mexico, then east to Florida. From there we went north to West Virginia and from there slowly back, west to Colorado Cool There, we were a bit rudely forced by the blizzard just starting to reschedule our tour and so we fled south through New Mexico back to Texas. There we used the time left to turn some solved geo-arts into smileys and to master a considerable amount of great challenges Wink In total, we traveled over 9000 kilometers through 18 countries in about 130 hours, visiting several ancient caches from 2000 and 2001, signed many great logbooks and explored unique areas BigSmile in short: we achieved our triple and quadruple jasmer and beyond much more than that SmileSmileSmileSmile

I thank Trinity67 for the first-class planning of this terrific tour and for the great accompaniment as a cacher and nurse Wink during the not always easy days; not least for the tireless use in wind and weather Smile

And of course I thank all the owners for their great ideas, for the beautiful locations and beautiful hiding places, respectively for the organization of the events and for the laying out and care of the many beautiful cans; every single one of them was something very special BigSmile Without such owners like you, our ingenious hobby would not even be possible, so thank you so much BigSmileBigSmile

Greetings from Kerpen

new.neo

LIVE - LOVE - LAUGH - LOG

Found it 03/15/2019 By Trinity67
A crazy adventure was planned over a year ago together with new.neo. We wanted to complete our Tripple & Quadruple Jasmer in one Tour. Eleven Oldies were missing to fulfill my wish And now it was the time, new.neo flew over to Texas and we started with a little part of the TOGA Trail close to my new home, to get aclimated. A well maintained trail with spot on coordinates was a good start.

Than our adventure began: In 14 days we traveled 5800 miles (9335 km), 16 states and spend more than 130 hours of driving time in our rental car. But the result was worth it Besides the 11 missing oldies for our Jasmer, we also found 7 more old ones from the year 2000, stopped for a quick visit at the 17th Annual Texas Challenge and Festival and took a picture at 12 Webcams If there wasn't an oldie or webcam waiting for us to get the State, we selected different caches along the way, from Earthcaches, to Multis, Challenges and Traditionals with some nice D/T ratings and a few Letterboxes and Virtuals. Since we got done with our Jasmer way faster than planned, we used the extra time to cache around my new homezone and than headed out again for the geoarts The Lone Star State and So Saxy and also completed the North Texas Challenge Series

I loved each and every one of the caches we visited, I enjoyed some really nice hikes and was really happy that we were able to get to Lake Lanier since the road was closed to flooding one a few hundred meters from the cache, but it was still good enough to walk there and the we got Tarryall before the Blizzard hit us

Thanks to all the owners who take care of these caches, especially the old ones, who made this wonderful trip possible. And sure enough a big thanks to new.neo who joins me on all those crazy adventures. Looking forward on more to come


EAT - SLEEP - CACHE - REPEAT

Write note 12/26/2018 By herndonrd
Have qualified. Will sign next time I'm in Pueblo.

1. H Home Sweet Cache GC72K9 12/26/18
2. E East Meets West GC76XEA 12/23/18
3. R Rip Steakface GC29K64 12/22/18
4. N Nickygeo & Morgan’s I-76 kid library and T.B. café GC6E5JZ 10/28/18
5. D Donate your parts GC287C5 10/27/18
6. O Old Ute Cache GC1734 10/26/18
7. N North/South on the East/West GC6CRWP
8. R Red Rock Canyon Arch GC7K98A 9/25/18
9. D DQ & Beyond GC2CA4G 9/19/18

Found it 09/09/2018 By PapawTexas
Was in Colorado visiting family and seen this challenge I had done 1 other using my name so I knew I qualified for it. I grabbed this on the way back home to Texas.

P) Pseudo Park - Part Duex - GC1E39B
A) A Walk in the Park - GCA1
P) Pit Stop - LHS 15 - GC5W7GM
A) Aaaaaah...Refreshing - GC5WD88
W) Woofie too! - GCQNZD
T) These Make Me Itchy - GC568XR
E) Easy Peezy Lemon Breezy! - GC4NDAD
X) XF - Quiet Willy- GC1C6C4
A) A Knot in the Woods - GC5QQ6Z
S) S5M - GC1K5Q7.

Tftsmiley

Write note 07/20/2018 By tugies
I qualify for this as I've done similar ones a few times, will post in a few days. I didn't think caches were allowed this close to schools. Thanks to the previous cacher for the replacement. Thanks for the fun, SugarPug!

Found it 07/15/2018 By SeekDaCache
Qualifcations already posted

Once we learned about the Hidden Creature Challenge we knew we would have to travel in order to complete the challenge. We simply did not have one hundred caches within 40 miles to be able to log. Since we had not been in the Pueblo area for years we decided to cache our way to and then in the area.

Our second day of caching in and around the Pueblo area before heading home, included more maintenance on 10 more caches. We replaced caches, logs and containers on ignored caches by the owners. We had completed the Hidden Creature Challenge yesterday but enjoyed the new area while adding to our numbers. We spent several minutes searching for this one and could not come up with it. We placed a similar container at GZ to keep it going. SL,TFTC


Thank you SugarPug for placing this cache for our enjoyment.

Write note 06/24/2018 By SeekDaCache
Posting qualifications as we hope to be down in the area in a couple of weeks to work on the Hidden Creatures Challenge. Hope this one is not missing as the last log is a DNF????


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2003-08-24 Eagles View (GCGDMJ)
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2001-06-18 Dinosaur Ridge (GC10D)
2003-09-07 A Crown Cache! (GCGTX7)
2001-08-25 Catapillar Cache (GC1745)
2003-09-30 Another longmont cache (GCC509)
2001-08-25 Castle Cache (GC1733)
2003-09-16 History in Stone 2 - A Short Drop (GC9756)
2003-09-28 Engineer's Tollgate Cache (GC9B26)

Didn't find it 05/07/2018 By MaxB on the River
Qualified for challenge - Documentation posted 1/6/18 - Unable to find today