GC1C6PA Multi-cache Where Coal Comes From - The Empire Cache
Type: Multi | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 3.5 out of 5
By: utwildflower and cocoalminer @ | Hide Date: 05/12/2008 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 26.067 W107° 38.804 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Cliff / falling rocks 

Fun cache in a scenic location

This is a two part multicache. Coordinates to treasure and log container are in the pill bottle sized container at the coordinates listed on this page. The containers are located very close to each other to help speed up the fun.
This cache overlooks the Eagle #5 Empire Mine site. It also overlooks the Williams Fork River and a grassy meadow that was at one time a horse racetrack for the once indigenous Ute Indians. There are petroglyphs on the mine site that portray this favorite Native American pastime.
Although this underground mine is now abandoned it is still owned by Peabody Coal and will one day be an active mine again. I spent 21 years of my life working the surface portion of this mine. The large tall round structure is a silo that holds 10,000 tons of high quality steam coal to be loaded into railcars. It was shipped all over the United States to power steam turbine electric power plants. There are still millions of tons of coal to be mined from underground reserves here.
Please use care in replacing the containers to keep the fun intact. Also use common sense and caution when parking and exiting your vehicle along the highway, and also be careful in your search for the treasure cache as there is a cliff close by. North bound travelers can find a convenient turnaround spot approx. a quarter mile north so you can park on the same side of the highway the cache is located on. Cache should be available from mid spring to late fall.
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7 Logs: Found it 6  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 11/10/2018 By Rojo464
Found this on a beautiful trip to Cheyenne, TFTC

Found it 09/20/2018 By Pixel Magic
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Nice to get a simple straight forward multi.
Visiting from northern Colorado.

Didn't find it 08/26/2018 By ElwayFan7
I know it’s here!

Found it 06/24/2018 By thegeogoddess
Loved this - long time since I've done a multi cache. The first part was completely wet - so we wrote up a new coordinate page put it in a plastic bag and replaced it in the cache. The second part we found and added several little items to the cache. TFTC

Found it 04/12/2018 By momcheers
Found it! The first set is coordinates were wet and torn, so kinda need replaced! Easy find though and a great one for getting the point on the Planetary Pursuit challenge! The silo is no more thought as of this week! :-(

Found it 10/16/2016 By justck
Found it but still got to go to next in series.

Found it 08/28/2016 By ElwayFan7
Awesome cache. Our 1st multi! Tftc!