GC2ZDB6 Traditional Cache Something Fun #63
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Raddad637 @ | Hide Date: 06/19/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 04.415 W103° 59.926 | 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.


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

Happy Caching,

Raddad637

 

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

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. TFTC!

Found it 09/27/2018 By djkfisher
Out from Bend Oregon for a little a little work and a little caching. Thanks so much to all the cacher’s that have placed these smiles for all to find.

Exactly where it should be

We are Geocaching the world one cache at a time!  May the wind be at your back and the sun shine warm upon your face!

Found on my iPhoneX using the Cachly APP

Found it 09/20/2018 By CacheTagDave
Got it.

Found it 09/20/2018 By rfmetz
SL. TFTC.
Bob

Found it 09/02/2018 By Mean Kitty
Find #48692

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 07/31/2018 By Anders0n6
Great hide. TFTC. SL.

Found it 07/28/2018 By bushmathster
Very clever hide. Best hide of the morning. TFTC

Found it 07/13/2018 By cajrrman
I decided to do another run at some eastern plains caching today and managed to find 71. It was a beautiful, quiet and dusty, day for caching. I made the find here at 8:50 am. Thanks for the cache!

Didn't find it 07/06/2018 By geo.turtle.too
No luck

Found it 06/13/2018 By IdaLabs
We're on a trip from Michigan to see some the western states. We've been to Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Theodor Roosevelt National Park, the Badlands, Montana, Yellowstone, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. We dropped pathtags where we could. This was one of our stops while we were moseying along in Colorado. TFTC