GC3P2ZN Traditional Cache Presto
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Abracadabra @ | Hide Date: 06/21/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 31.231 W105° 12.943 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Not Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  No Significant hike  Available at all times  Not Recommended at night  Not Wheelchair accessible  No Camping available  Thorns  Not Stroller accessible  No Field Puzzle  No Night Cache  Park and Grab  Short hike (less than 1km)  No Teamwork Required 



Presto




This cache is located along highway #9. Should be a easy find. A lot of cactus in this area. Nice pull off to get to the cache. There is a faint trail going up the hill on the right.



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6 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 1  

Didn't find it 02/02/2019 By dangitsydney_
Found mountain lion dung. Be careful here

Found it 03/24/2018 By sevenfooter1
Fun hike. It looks like they're doing construction up here to access the water flow.

Found it 02/05/2018 By Dean & Chris
We are glad that we found the little trail to the cache. Straight up would have not been a good idea. All is well with the cache. Left TB. Tftc.

Found it 07/02/2017 By nrnoodle
That was a little of a hike. Leave it to us to take the most direct route straight up. Got the cache. It is in good shape. TFTC. Caching with CHAPREBDEB.

Found it 04/08/2017 By 13foxtrot1977
Good walk

Found it 06/11/2016 By d.digger
This one's eluded me for a long time. Not because it was hard to find but because it wouldn't load onto my GPS. Three or four times I parked, turned on my Garmin and - not in there. So this time, instead of loading it from Geocaching.com or from GSAK I entered it as a waypoint. Parked at he turnout, up I went, there it was, signed the log and left a fossil tooth. YAY!
It is much easier to take the "road" even if there is a little brush bushwacking involved.
I left a stick close by, now that we're in snake season it might be a good idea to poke something other than your hand in there first.