The initial draw to geocaching for me was the shock that there were caches hidden under my nose all over the place, and I had NO IDEA they were there. The two I remember most from the early days were a basic Guard Rail cache (OMG! It's hiding there where I drive by every day, and I never knew it!!!) and a yellow jacket trap that I saw clear as day, but had no idea it was a cache. This cache falls under the second category. It will be visible to anyone who walks by, but hopefully nobody will ever suspect it is anything other than what it appears to be.
This is posting during a Maker Magic event, because I love to make things, and love unique/fun/homemade cache containers. At the event, we will be showing people how to make a hockey puck into a geocache. Everyone will be making one of their own to take home with them.
To access this cache, there are options. Access from the neighborhood for a quick find. Access from the Cherry Creek Trail or the Trailhead Waypoint for several caches close together. The CC Trail is loaded along this section with everything from quick and easy to tricky and adventurous!! TOTTs (or special footwear) likely needed for at least one cache nearby, so be prepared if you venture out to grab those higher difficulty/terrain hides!
Room for decent-sized TBs.
Cold hard cash for FTF. The "ball" is swag to trade.
Additional Waypoints
P0AA59R - Neighborhood Street Parking
N 39° 32.469 W 104° 47.031
Access from this point for a faster find.
RRAA59R - Restroom
N 39° 32.712 W 104° 46.960
Restroom
T0AA59R - Park for Trail Access
N 39° 32.712 W 104° 46.960
Many caches available along the Cherry Creek Trail. This trailhead is about .24 mi by the crow and a bit farther via the trail, but you will find multiple caches between the trailhead and the cache. There is another, much closer parking spot when accessed via the neighborhood.