GC1CGQ2 Traditional Cache Twin Bunnies
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Imusttravel2000 @ | Hide Date: 05/22/2008 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 45.847 W104° 50.755 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Parking available  Public transportation  Stealth required 

I was looking to dedicate this to a good friend who had tragically lost her life while serving for Rural/Metro Ambulance. Karen Woods RN. The kindest and most compassionate nurse that I have ever worked with. She is in our hearts forever. Rest in peace.

Karen Woods

University LifeLink
Aurora, Colorado

"Karen was at the top of her game; she was just absolutely doing what she was meant to do with her life", stated her husband. " She was the most kind and caring person, and she was a great caregiver, " he stated. Karen was selfless in her devotion to her family, particularly her husband, Lee, and daughter, Brooke. She truly was a daily and enduring example of what it means to be an outstanding wife, mother, sister, daughter and friend. Her team members, who said "she is one person in rescue who will be missed", echoed this statement.

Karen A. Woods, 43, of Elizabeth, Colorado, died in an ambulance crash on May 9, 2006. The accident occurred during the transport of a critical care patient en route from North Platte, Nebraska to the University of Colorado Hospital in Denver.

Mrs. Woods was an active critical care registered nurse at University of Colorado ground transport of Colorado and surrounding states. She also participated in 911 calls in the Denver/Aurora Colorado area. She was also a full time emergency registered nurse at the University of Colorado Hospital. Karen was a great nurse and she brought such comfort to her field. She was a nominee for the Nightingale Award in 2006, a statewide nursing award in recognition of nursing excellence.

Karen was highly skilled in her field, and was considered one of "the best" caregivers in all of Colorado. Those who worked around her knew they were working with a truly dedicated professional, one who gave her all. She was one of those people who were just as committed to her family as she was to her job, which made her a real jewel in her personal life, her job, and her work in rescue.

Honored 2007


Two bunnies crossed our path and earned this name.
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9 Logs: Found it 8  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 01/06/2019 By GanderGoose
Had an excellent day caching with my good buddy, #1 Beefers. Sad story. Nice cache dedication. Thanks for the placement, Imusttravel2000!

Found it 12/10/2018 By kirchegeo
Nice hide with ldkloss and geo puppy Dickens. Tftc sl

Found it 12/10/2018 By ldkloss

TFTC with kirchgeo and geo puppy Dickens. SL

Found it 09/30/2018 By SPat ABQ
We have a cache on the Platte that is a memorial to your friend and others on the flight. I'm sure you know the one I'm talking about. Wonderful write up for your friend. We released some crickets for you. TFTFUN SL

Owner Maintenance 09/13/2018 By imusttravel2000
New log. Lots of crickets in this hiding place, wow.

Found it 07/17/2018 By cas7796
Log sheet is getting full may need to be replaced.

Found it 07/11/2018 By ColoradoA_Team
Quick grab. TFTC SL

Found it 06/30/2018 By zanna
Out from Atlanta exploring Colorado with FLtravelers for a few days. He was able to finish all his counties, while I made more progress on the state. Lots of fun caches were found along the way, including this one.

One final cache for the day before retiring to our nearby hotel.

TFTC

Found it 06/30/2018 By FLtravelers
Flew out to Denver with zanna to grab a cache in the smattering of counties I had left in Colorado. Along the route we stopped for highly favorited caches, virtuals, earthcaches, webcams, Colorado's oldest, and whatever else that looked interesting. This was certainly one of these. Great spot. TFTC.