GC26ZBR Traditional Cache Handy Ditch Tunnel
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: rockymtn8iv - adopted by OneKindWord @ | Hide Date: 04/17/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 25.465 W105° 13.020 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Stealth required  Watch for livestock 

Just a quick C&D near a curiosity we found on the way to another cache.

As always
Have Fun, Be Safe, and...........
HAPPY CACHIN'!



Congratulations to starnsun for scorin' their 183rd FTF on 4/18/2010!

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8 Logs: Found it 8  

Found it 04/17/2019 By Barasaur
Grabbed this one yesterday for its birthday

(10676)

Found it 11/02/2018 By Honeybuzzed
Another awesome day and I just couldn't let the great weather go to waste. I just needed a few more caches to reach the 5000 milestone. I took a long lunch to enjoy some great scenery and a few caches. TFTC

Found it 10/18/2018 By screechybird
Found it today on a 25 mile bike ride. Didn’t have a pen, so I posted a picture. TFTC.

Found it 08/13/2018 By Libertarian Lad
Very interesting spot thanks so much for bringing me here I love the tunnel in the water flow

Found it 05/04/2018 By YoungHummers
TFTC SL

Found it 05/04/2018 By Chihuahuas-3 (C3)
Out with the younghummers getting a few caches this morning. We are less than 500 caches away from our 10,000th cache and are starting to get really excited! Thanks for adding to our fun today with this cache!

Found it 04/15/2018 By MinnesotaLoons
Always fun finding a lonely cache. In place and ready to be found. SL TFTC

Found it 11/21/2016 By rangerhal
This is what makes geocaching great, going to really interesting places you would never find otherwise. Isn't it amazing what folks did before power drills and other machines. Thanks for the hide.