GC3KWGZ Traditional Cache Russellville Run #060
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: 2SKPs @ | Hide Date: 05/20/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 13.009 W104° 39.426 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

An easy park and grab in a 35mm Film Container!!
Beginning with Cache #34, the hides on the “Russellville Run” carry on on rural roads with lower traffic volume than you may have found on Russellville Road. Please continue to use caution.

The town of Russellville rose near this route in late 1858, after William Green Russell discovered a few gleaming specks in his pan at Russellville Gulch. His find brought a horde of prospectors - an advance wave of the Pikes Peak gold rush. With busy placer diggings and clusters of tents, Russellville brimmed over with promise; but its nuggets, although pure, were too scarce to make fortunes. In the spring of 1859 the real gold rush began in the Central Rockies, about seventy-five miles northwest of here, and Russellville's boom abruptly busted. Though nearly deserted, the settlement survived for a time as a passenger way station, but by 1880 had become a ghost town.

Unlike the early prospectors who came looking for gold, those who come here looking for cache are likely to find good fortune. Starting at the intersection of Colorado Highway 83 and Russellville Road, the “Russellville Run Power Trail” consists initially of 74 geocaches – most are 35mm Film Canisters and most should be easy finds! ENJOY!!


GCRM Please replace the log if full or damaged. Also, we would appreciate your help in replacing the cache container if you find it is broken or missing.
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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 05/27/2019 By WitzAbout
We got it. Replaced the container lid was broken. Sl. Tftc . Kb+witz.

Found it 05/27/2019 By midwestgals
TFTC. Logged as MWG. Lid totally broken but log surprisingly dry.

Found it 05/12/2019 By Unkle Fester
A long day caching and it was great weather to have the doors off the geojeep. A beautiful drive through the country, lots of views and cows TFTC

Found it 12/01/2018 By LostinDenver
Tonight I came out to the Russellville power trail for some serious caching. Friday night, mild snowstorm, blowing wind, fog.... why not cache :) I replaced a few containers, but more still need help. Others had recently been replaced and are in great shape!
By the time I reached this cache the snow was piling up (only a few inches) which made it more difficult to locate the containers. TFTC!

Found it 11/16/2018 By Sreklof
Our first powertrail in the US ! In dry weather we made this one today.. A long tour by car in a nice area with interesting sightseeing-views. Over normal and sandy roads, with today over 100 stops, with very easy but some quite difficult caches too , with very good logstripes but many wet or dirty and some very full stripes, too, a tour that took us 6 very pretty hours in nature.
Our respect for the owner(s) grew with the distance and number of caches. Thanks for this tour and your work !
For the owner(s) we give some important information in some logs.

Found it 08/03/2018 By FJ8
Ty

Found it 08/03/2018 By OurBradyBunch8
Thanks

Found it 07/21/2018 By ABC90D
Quick find. Tftc

Found it 07/20/2018 By Team Chili Fries
Geotrail to try and finish the mission that ends this weekend. We headed out after work and found a lot before it started getting dark then had a spotlight to find the rest. We think we found enough will know soon. Ended up not looking for a couple and DNF a couple we couldn't find because the coords were way off. Fun little power trail

Found it 07/05/2018 By MeanderingMonkeys
Completing the second half of the Russellville Run looking for mythical creatures along the way. Enjoyed reading the Russellville history. Thanks for the power trail!!