06/24/2019 By LostinDenver
Today I hooked up with @WindAtMyBack and @2lablovers to load up our covered wagon and head east. My covered wagon is a newer model, the FJ Cruiser made by Toyota. From Aurora we headed toward Limon and then migrated south and further east. It was a productive day. We managed to avoid bad weather (only a little sprinkling). Along the way we saw at least 15 hawks, a burrowing owl den, a burrowing owl, many other types of birds and one snake. Unfortunately this bullsnake crossed the road at the same time as a vehicle and we only found him lying there, motionless. We also checked out Arroyo, a ghost town. We also saw a bunch of prairie dogs, and most importantly, lots of caches! We found 38 out here and had a great time. Before ending our day we had visited Hugo, Limon, Boyero, and Bennett. Thanks for the fun!
This did indeed break up the monotony of the drive. TFTC!
06/24/2019 By 2lablovers
Fun day of caching with LostinDenver and WindAtMyBack. Headed east hitting Limon, Hugo and Aroya. Got a total of 38 caches. It was a little hotter than we expected out on the plains but nothing unbearable. Naturally we didn't get as many as we wanted (do we ever?) but that just means we will have to make another trip !
06/24/2019 By WindAtMyBack
Found with @2lablovers and @LostinDenver TFTC
05/27/2019 By Qaz
Found this cache along the way down to Geowoodstock. Started the trip off with a 13-county loop around Colorado to try and get some of the counties that I am not normally near or might get to again. After that it was a nice trip of 5 States in one day as I travel further to Fort Worth, Texas. Tons of awesome caches preselected for counties, virtuals, earthcache or the age of the cache. Some got picked because they looked interesting as I drove through the area. So many good stops along the way took a 11-hour drive into a three-day drive. All the corners of the states along the way are great places to stop as well. I met other cachers along the way and ran into some headed the same direction. At a couple points I met up with a couple police officers and got to chat with them about geocaching. Another great reason to keep some printouts of what geocaching is in your car with you at all times. Thank you to all of the cache owners for keeping these active for all of us to find on our travels. I usually put jokes in all of my logs, but these logs are already going on long enough and honestly after 7 days of solo caching and the extreme cache hunting going on in Texas, I’m tired of caching! Now on to the hard part, documenting everything I saw and did while on this trip. So many photo and caches, it’s been an amazing trip. Again, thank you to all the CO’s and other cachers I met this past week!
05/13/2019 By car0less
TFTC! This was a quick park and grab about about 12:30 this afternoon. No lid but dry log. It was a good spider hidey hole.
07/28/2018 By Pohka
Out for an interesting day working a few caching things and interests; in this case another Delorme and county counter. Probably should have been out here sooner but life happens and focused in other areas. Appreciate the hide!
05/24/2018 By tentha
Thanks for the fun.
05/23/2018 By JC[]
This cache was found on a 10 day road trip that covered 16 states and two Canadian providences. The trip lasted 5500 miles, saw elevations over 1400 feet (Pike’s Peak), the oldest active cache (Mingo), GeoWoodstock 2018, Mount Rushmore, and helped on several challenges. We found caches of all sizes and types. We saw sunny skies, heavy rain, and even hail that accumulated a couple inches. We saw deer, antelope, snakes and ticks. It was fun to see how the landscape changed from area to area and state to state. We met old friends and made new ones. We moved trackables and traded pathtags. Pathtags, potato pins, and custom SWAG were left in caches that could hold it. Thanks to all of the cache owners for placing and maintaining the caches we found. The logs were stamped with Team Bonk. TFTH and the 
05/23/2018 By BBsquared
Thanks for the smiley during the road trip! Cache on.
05/23/2018 By railroad
Travelling to Geowoodstock and picking up caches along the way.