GC2YTFQ Traditional Cache Something Fun #60
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Raddad637 @ | Hide Date: 06/18/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 03.773 W104° 02.238 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Park and Grab 

In this series you'll find quite a few black 2ml screw top centrifuge tubes, film canisters, a few soda bottle perform tubes and small lock lid containers.

Please be careful with the 2 ml tubes. The caps are easy to drop and lose in the grass! The caps come off with only ¾ turn so keep your grip and don't drop the caps.

Enjoy the peaceful countryside on the smooth dirt roads with nary a passing car the whole live long day. You may see deer, cows, buffalo, foxes, hawks, large and small owls, turtles, insects and maybe snakes. I didn't see any snakes but harmless snakes or rattlesnakes are always a possibility in Colorado.


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Replace log as needed - see GCRM.gocacher.com for more info

Happy Caching,

Raddad637

8-16-11 It soundls like the No Hunding sign is no longer on the telephone pole so I added to the unecessary hint.
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7 Logs: Found it 7  

Found it 05/16/2019 By LostinDenver
Today I had an extraordinary idea. After work I headed up north to grab as many caches as possible. My goal was 50 and I ended up with 80. Pretty good, but it took all evening. I didn't return home until 11:55 pm and worked the next day at 7:00 am. Oh well, life of a geocacher. During my travels I saw a few hawks or eagles (too far away for me to identify), prairie dogs, many song birds, two pronghorns, a raccoon, and a special treat. I'm pretty sure I saw a badger. It had a similar shape to a raccoon, but looked like a blonde skunk. It had a white stripe between it's eyes instead of a black stripe like a raccoon. I also saw my first of the season rattlesnake. It was crossing the road. It wasn't bothered by me and I didn't bother it. The day began northeast of Barr Lake and ended up all the way down in Deer Trail. My FJ is racking up a lot of miles in the name of geocaching.
I dropped replacements when the cache was obviously missing, replaced some broken containers, and replaced full, wet, or moldy logs until I ran out of supplies. I stamped my name where there was room on the log, not always at the end.
The container migrated a little from it's host. I put it back in place. TFTC!

Found it 09/02/2018 By Mean Kitty
Find #48696

Its been a long hot summer in Texas, I've been trying to get out and do a caching trip a couple of times this summer, but it never worked out. Finally managed to get a week off, and am so happy to be out here in Colorado. The weather if perfect, and there is a load of caches that need my name on Smile Thanks so much for the hide Raddad637, I really enjoyed finiding this cache!

Found it 08/05/2018 By aceharb
Found it

Found it 07/28/2018 By bushmathster
Very nice hide. A heavy summer rain left this one exposed. I found a rock and did my best. TFTC

Found it 07/06/2018 By geo.turtle.too
Tftc, and "permission" to "hunt," lol!

Found it 04/26/2018 By Brewman65
Had a nice visit to Colorado, and found a lot of caches

Found it 03/24/2018 By gnome_goddess
Decided to take today to work on the Something Fun trail. Thanks for putting these out here!