GC5RCFR Traditional Cache No Entry
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Pixel Magic @ | Hide Date: 04/20/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 38.198 W105° 03.421 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Great parking right off the road. Should be easy to find and increase your numbers. You can enter the Hearthfire Subdivision Trail from here with your bike or by foot, however do not attempt by car! Great area to explore. Please be respectful of neighbors and pick up trash that you may encounter.

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10 Logs: Found it 7  Didn't find it 2  Write note 1  

Found it 07/04/2019 By ALarsen
DANGER!!!

Found it 05/25/2019 By Tylerthecatcher
Thanks

Found it 03/27/2019 By dbrents
Over looked it the first time. Nice hide. TFTC!

Found it 01/21/2019 By Leocatcher
We are excited to find our first geocache of the year!

Write note 10/25/2018 By dbrents
PM - maybe a check on this on if you gets some time. Thanks!

Didn't find it 10/10/2018 By dbrents
Looked once today and dnf. Moved on to No Entry2 and found that one. Came back to this one thinking the hide and container would be similar. Still a no find. Lots of long grass but i spent some time digging around. Missing?

Didn't find it 07/25/2018 By BookTigressJan
Dnf but I didn't get much time to look, my GPS was also really jumpy

Found it 11/22/2017 By rangerhal
Wow it was busy here. Barking dogs and folks walking dogs, finally got a window to make the find. Thanks for the hide!

Found it 08/25/2017 By jamadad
A fun hunt. TFTC

Found it 05/05/2017 By tamiuron
Thanks, Pixel Magic! I had until noon today to get about 50 finds, so I thought that this would be a good area to come to. I ran a pocket query of the 1,000 caches I have not found yet around Ft. Collins, and I had a good idea of where to start. I missed my exit coming up from Arvada, so I started more to the north than I expected. Most of my finds were placed by Pixel Magic, but I found another half dozen placed by others. I have lived in Colorado full time for a little more than a year now. When we lived in Laredo, Texas, my typical day trip geocaching would be 350 miles round trip as a minimum, with an average of 40 finds. I didn't have to go near that far today. My next trip to this side of I-25 will probably involve riding my bicycle on the trail in this area.
--tamiuron, sign nano logs TRON