GC4CT38 Traditional Cache Didosaur's Diner
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: UB.L @ | Hide Date: 05/23/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 47.720 W104° 45.768 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

As we were out exploring one day I came across a Plateosaurus enjoying his lunch.  I marked off the location so other people can come and see this rare creature in his habitat.  Be stealthy, no need to get an extinct creature captured.  And remember he's old, and fragile so handle with care!
Congrats to M4fun for FTF!
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9 Logs: Found it 8  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 04/26/2019 By bgfrank-pr
TFTC!

Found it 04/06/2019 By EurekaSings
A super cute in a sketchy neighborhood!

Found it 03/31/2019 By Rich_Life
My wife liked the cuteness of this cache. TFTC!

Found it 10/12/2018 By raizeninthesun
Took a minute, but we found it! It’s our first geocache ever. Thanks

Found it 07/03/2018 By Arbuckle35
HE’s still here! SL TFTC
Ps. Log only has 6 lines left.

Found it 04/23/2018 By MelSac
Fun hint well-done kind of sketchy area lots of trash but is where the GPS says

Found it 01/31/2018 By LLYN-lhvwn50
Didosaur is surviving, but has not been dining well (looking a bit peckish). Thanks for a fun find.

Found it 11/05/2017 By d1scott
Nice

Didn't find it 09/17/2017 By NanCycle
Ever since I first looked at these caches I wondered what the heck a "didosaur" was, so I thought I'd Google it, but Google didn't know either. I couldn't even get spell-check to let me put it in the log until I put it in quotes. Anyway I didn't find any cache there, but I sure did upset all the dogs in the nearby houses, as well as a man in the house I parked near.


Finally figured it out; "didosaur" is a dinosaur with a stuffed up nose.