GC575A5 Traditional Cache Rainbow's End
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: mt.lovers @ | Hide Date: 06/18/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 14.770 W105° 49.724 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Stealth required  Stroller accessible  Short hike (less than 1km)  Food Nearby  Tourist Friendly  GeoTour 

This is a small cache located in a spot with one of Grand Lake's most beautiful views of the channel between Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Lake, and Mount Baldy, officially known as Mount Craig.

Bring a pen to sign the log.  Also, be stealthy as Muggles may be present!

PLEASE park on the side of the road SOUTH of the bridge and walk to the cache. Be Stealthy!

The first permanent settler of Grand Lake, Colorado, was homesteader Judge Joseph L. Wescott in 1867. In 1880, a high-flying lawyer from Chicago tried to dispossess Wescott of his right and title to Grand Lake, at the head of the park, which is considered to be one of the most charming spots in the entire west. Wescott held undisputed possession, and, with the growing tourist business, he planned to gobble up the narrow neck of land on the western side of the lake and so fall heir to the lake. Newspapers seem to spell the name Westcott, while most historians spell it Wescott.  (The above information researched and copied from the Internet as documented by Gail Brooks of Grand Lake).

Near this small cache was the approximate site of a cabin constructed by Judge Joseph L. Wescott.  He erected several log cabins and practiced his fishing. The fishing was so good that he and friend John Barbee caught and sold hundreds of pounds of trout in Georgetown and Denver during the summer months.

In the dark hours of the night, the Rainbow is lit up with lights.  The donor of the lights on the Rainbow dedicates them to shine on the quiet waters, that their reflection may honor the many sacrifices made by the service men and women and their families.  Also of note is the fact that Joseph L. Wescott served in the Civil War as a private in Company G, First Colorado Calvary, in spite of the fact he was near sighted.

As with two of our other caches, (GC1GKPK and GC3V9DY), bring along your fishing pole and find a good spot along the water's edge to catch yourself some Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, or an occasional Lake Trout.  For bait, use either worms on the bottom with a couple salmon eggs attached, or a brightly colored one eighth ounce KastMaster lure for spin casting.  We have caught many fish here and this is one of those spots where you may see nice boats going by, or even a Moose enjoying the shallow water along shore and eating the underwater grasses.

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 07/01/2019 By SBAB1214
Coords are spot on! TFTC!

Found it 10/17/2018 By Team Gilo
Came to Lakewood to visit Son and Grandsons. Working on finishing our Across the Divide geotour today. All well at this cache. Thanks for the smiley and to all the people who put this tour together. Hello from OKC!

Found it 10/06/2018 By SeekDaCache
We were so looking forward to attending and caching our way to and around the Celebrating Historic Grand Lake Event. We had received an email last night from one of the hosts that Trail Ridge Road was closed due to ice and snow, and that the event might be canceled. Mr SDC informed me that we weren't taking Trail Ridge Road to get to Grand Lake. I emailed the host back to let her know and she made arrangements to have another host there in the event we decided to chance the weather spoiling our day. We are so glad we went ahead with our plans as we had an amazing day caching and enjoying the end of the changing of the Aspens BigSmile. The weather started out a bit iffy with some light rain and fog but cleared up nicely as we got deeper in the mountains. We managed to grab most of the Across The Divide GeoTour 2018 caches along with some others. SL,TFTC


Thank you mt.lovers for placing this cache for our enjoyment.

Found it 09/29/2018 By kcrozier49
2nd time's a charm!!!

Found it 09/29/2018 By oldkingog
I have no idea why it took us three attempts to get this one. My daughter finally found it this afternoon. Thank you for the hide!

Found it 09/06/2018 By unut74
So glad to have a smiley on this one. Tftc

Found it 08/29/2018 By igetaround
Second try was my lucky charm. TFTC

Found it 08/20/2018 By pink81190
A cache at the end of the rainbow instead of a pot of gold

Found it 08/20/2018 By IzzyMoney
Be guarded when looking

Didn't find it 08/20/2018 By Macmendis
Another beautiful spot but no luck for ys