GC2X6XW Traditional Cache July 21~National Junk Food Day
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: poolsharkycat @ | Hide Date: 05/29/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 32.358 W104° 36.507 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0


National Junk Food Day When : Always July 21st To some people, every day is Junk Food Day. For the rest of us, National Junk Food Day is an opportunity to guiltlessly eat your favorite junk food. Dietitians will tell you that junk food is any food that contains little nutritional value. We also include foods that are high in salts, fats, and sugars. In other words, junk food is all that tasty stuff that the dietitians, and Mom, consider to be bad for us. On Junk Food Day, you get to eat anything you want. Eat any amounts that you want, too. Tomorrow, however, it's back to a healthy diet. Please Note: Junk food may be hazardous to your health. After all, mom knows what's best for you. Do so at your own risk. That risk includes Mom saying: "I told you so!"
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7 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 1  Write note 1  

Write note 10/27/2018 By poolsharkycat
If you dont see one you are welcome to put a cache here.

Didn't find it 10/27/2018 By Hidngplace
Since there were no clues on the GPS just kept going haywire on us we couldn’t tell if we were within 100 feet of it

Found it 04/28/2018 By Brewman65
Had a nice visit to Colorado, and found a lot of caches

Found it 06/13/2017 By alohavaulterKL3
great quick and easy find on my way home!

Found it 03/30/2017 By fearthefish
I decided to head out and grab some caches after dinner before the sun went down. I hadn't found many out this way so it was an easy decision. The coordinates were spot on, and I quickly located the container. Once I had found it, it was the usual drill: sign, replace, and head off to the next cache. Thanks for the fun hide.

Found it 01/01/2017 By tamiuron
Thanks, poolsharkycat! I like this series. I was in the area geocaching yesterday, and I came back this morning to get a good start to 2017. It was cold early in the morning but it warmed up pretty quickly and there was very little snow in the area. I started this morning at the shopping area on Smokey Hill Road, and continued on to the plains in Elbert County. I was surprised to see how much recent development is happening in this area. We moved to Arvada permanently in March, and next week we will be having fun with the grandchildren while their mother is at work. School does not resume until the next week. I run a pocket query of the area I want to geocache in so I never know my exact route or which caches I will look for until I start.
--tamiuron, sign nano logs TRON

Found it 12/21/2016 By Rohatx
When I pulled up I was getting ready for a dreaded juniper hide. So thankful that it wasn't! TFTC!