GC3HAJ7 Traditional Cache Big Bark
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: jeeper112 @ | Hide Date: 04/17/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 50.478 W105° 06.412 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Not Wheelchair accessible  Picnic tables nearby  Bicycles  No Motorcycles  No Quads  No Off-road vehicles  No Snowmobiles  Thorns 

Congratulations to csi3 for the FTF

I just love these great old giants!!! The twisted and gnarled shapes they project onto the Colorado’s crisp blue sky is just too cool. Take the time to enjoy these grand trees. Please rehide as found!! Leave no food because the raccoons will trash my house.
I love to have bugs move through me Approve If you find a TB please feel free to move it along BigSmile or better yet grab one and drop one Wink

“To the West”
Farmers' High Line Canal and Reservoir Company
This canal was incorporated in 1863 as "Golden City and Arapahoe" by William Davidson and Samuel Breath. In 1885, it was incorporated as "The Farmers' High Line Canal and Reservoir Co." by George Richardson. The earliest priority for this canal in District No. 7 was July 1, 1860. It flows northeast from Golden past Kelly, Hyatt and Standley Lakes and out of Jefferson County near 100th and Sheridan Boulevard terminating west of Brighton in Adams County. It appears on an old 1915 "Map of Denver and Surroundings," by R.W. Gelder, C.E. of Greeley
“To The East”
Croke Canal
Traversing through part of Water District #7, this canal originates from north bank of Clear Creek near Golden and flows north and east to Standley Lake. Claimants in 1936 for adjudication were Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company. Construction was commenced March 4, 1902, with surveys filed with the State Engineers of Colorado on March 9, 1903. Water was first diverted into the canal the latter part of June and first of July 1910. The canal was named for T.B. Croke, one of the originators of the company to build the system, Denver Reservoir and Irrigation Co.
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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/18/2019 By cpmarshall52
Good spot

Found it 06/08/2019 By FallenG1980
Aria, Carsyn, Teina and Jason

Found it 05/21/2019 By mlsredeemed
I like the spot

Found it 04/17/2019 By MoonRiverMama
Yay!!! That was fun!

Found it 03/09/2019 By menmy6nomEs
TFTC. Still in good shape!!

Found it 07/12/2018 By Aidengee
In a stump

Found it 06/19/2018 By Finditgirls
Totally bummed we didn’t have a pen but FUN one to find! Great spot!!

Found it 04/21/2018 By Yoda'sTreasure
It a cold day with snow on the ground. this geocahce took me a little longer than expected but it was worth it. Great hide. TNLN.

Found it 04/07/2018 By wolfsource
TFTF!! WENT WRONG WAY FINALLY FOUND IT

Found it 04/01/2018 By nickgilas
First geocache with the kids in a long while!

Found it 08/14/2015 By dustyriver
Found cache - Love these adventure caches