GC2B9R7 Traditional Cache Huron Peak
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: Rohebuks @ | Hide Date: 07/05/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 45.735 W104° 46.359 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

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Huron Peak
Elevation: 14,003 ft (4,268.1 m)
Prominence: 1,423 ft (433.7 m)
Location: Chaffee County, Colorado, USA
Range: Rocky Mountains, Sawatch Range
Huron Peak is a fourteener in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the central Sawatch Range, west of the Mount Belford group, in the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. It lies in Chaffee County, approximately 18 miles (29 km) northwest of the town of Buena Vista. While relatively close to its neighbor peaks, it is separated from them by deep cols, resulting in a moderately high topographic prominence. Nearby to the south are the Three Apostles, a striking group of three thirteen thousand foot peaks
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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/12/2019 By fam2go
In Denver for the United soccer game tonight. 0 feet at the sign but ventured a little north

Found it 06/01/2019 By dutch9744
TFTC! Beautiful day for caching! This is # 300 for me!

Found it 05/04/2019 By FORK
Took us a few but we found it, signed dryer log. TFTC

Found it 04/19/2019 By HendrickClan
Quick afternoon find. There was a wet log and a dry log in the container - signed the dry log. TFTC!

Found it 04/03/2019 By Kilauea-Hualalai
we put a new sheet in the box
Second day in Colorado and one for vacation. This day should be a geocaching day. Main target: to find our number 5000 and this special one should be the oldest existing cache Mingo. On our way back we choose an other way about GC31 and GC1B43. Ergo a long day with an early start in Denver and late back in the hotel. At the end stand more than 540 miles, 31 caches with two from May 2000 (GC30 and GC31) and a lot of interesting places. The drive was hard because sometimes the landscape was a little bit boring, so we stopped a few times to break through this monotony. All in all we love this great geocaching day.
Of course thanks to all the owners of the caches for the caches and the work behind. And sorry that we have not the time for individual logs.
Greetings from Duesseldorf – Gerresheim / Germany

Found it 09/07/2018 By herndonrd
Out caching with FeartheFish and like usual driving his butt all over the place. Out getting some Jasmer caches and picking up some others along the way. TFTC!

Found it 08/25/2018 By Erusar
Found it on a business trip

Found it 08/11/2018 By TeamMeowschwitz
Found it. Tough to find but my daughter spotted it. TFTC!!

Found it 08/11/2018 By searchksnow
Found it

Found it 07/27/2018 By RJElder
Working in Denver Early this week so hit some caches this morning before turning in the rental car. Talk about ignoring signs. Thanks for the hide.

Found it 07/20/2018 By heh324
Oh the attraction of a souvenir to a geocacher!! Curse you geo marketing people for doing your job so well. Evidently this great adventure has been going on for weeks, but in true form PayMeCache waits until the 23rd hour to call me up and say “let’s do this”….so we did. We knew we wanted to crank it out, so the plan was to hit an area concentrated with easy finds, unfound by both of us. Well we all know about best laid plans….our first couple of hours had their struggles, but the good news is if we weren’t quickly finding geocaches, we were laughing until it hurt and enjoying the adventures the universe was throwing at us. We eventually got our groove on and cranked out 80 or so finds for the day. My one piece of advice when caching just south of the airport….stop to watch the planes fly over. It was an amazing experience and the best part for me was watching the HUGE plane shadows sailing over the fields and right over our heads. TFTC