GC6N18C Traditional Cache A Troll Named Hopkins
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: nabbiebelle @ | Hide Date: 07/06/2016 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 11.287 W106° 48.658 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Bicycles  Seasonal Access  Tourist Friendly 

Cache is located near the bridge on the bike path. Nice place to walk to. Might need to bring a pen or pencil. This cache was designed to be a leave a trinket/take a trinket type find so bring little treasures (Log what you take/leave so we can track what the cache has gathered over time)!


This is a plastic cylinder wrapped in black duct-tape. Please place the cache back with its proper coverage/snugg to keep it from falling. 

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R06N18C - Hopkins Bridge
N 39° 11.287 W 106° 48.658
This cache is near the bridge located on a bike path.
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
R06N18CHopkins Bridge Reference Point This cache is near the bridge located on a bike path. 07/06/2016 N 39° 11.287 W 106° 48.658 0.00 kms NE 

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You will have to get DOWN and dirty, leave no rock unturned.

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5 Logs: Found it 3  Didn't find it 2  

Didn't find it 09/16/2018 By lovebluedog
Looked for a long time. No luck

Didn't find it 08/01/2018 By lolsen123
Turned over a bunch of rocks but could find the right one :(

Found it 10/24/2017 By mt.lovers
TFTC and bringing us to this place. Great Hide. SL and left a Grand Lake wooden coin, and a Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre Lapel Pin.

Found it 10/14/2017 By ThePoGS
TFTC! Nice & easy hide. Gorgeous day & place for a cache.

Found it 10/13/2017 By Pepépenguin
Pepé the Penguin from Staffordshire, UK, with his friend Petunia from the USA. Took an orange lanyard, and left a blue clip with a mini torch, all the way from England. Great location and really apt name for the cache! Thanks for the fun little adventure we had with this :-)