GC1W3M3 Traditional Cache The Cherry Burglar
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: wrightus @ | Hide Date: 07/19/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 24.920 W105° 14.895 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Available during winter  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Stealth required  Stroller accessible 

A favorite stop on the way up the Big Thompson Canyon to Estes Park.
This is a great place to get out and stretch your legs. After you find the cache make sure to stop inside for a treat.

Your GPS may bounce around when you get up close to GZ. We did 2 different averages and came up with slightly different coordinates. The other set of coordinates is N 40 24.922 W 105 14.894.

Ask inside about the Cherry Burglar who stole 2 pies. A Cherry Burglar TB is included for the FTF to send on its way.

Permission from owner was granted for the cache.
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They don't need watering but they are still pretty.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/07/2019 By Beach Bum Doggies
Nice hide and great spot. Thanks

Found it 05/13/2019 By Diz&Dave
Greetings from the UK?. We are on our holidays!!! We are on a 12-day road trip around Colorado, Utah and Wyoming (a geocaching road trip from Denver to Yellowstone and back again), staying in Air BnB’s en route. Day 1: One cache near the first Air BnB to get us started Day 2: Morning caching around Denver and then headed out on the Mount Evans scenic route ?Day 3: Denver to Colorado Springs, collecting a few caches en-route. Made a snap decision to head out to collect some earthcaches , discovered the amazing Garden of the Gods , Manitou Springs, and the lovely Memorial park. Day 4: A trip up to Pike’s Peak and then a slow cache and dash to Glenwood Springs ? . Day 5: Cached to Vernal via Craig and a scenic drive through the National Dinosaur Monument to Harper’s corner . Day 6: Set off from Vernal, visited the brilliant National Dinosaur Monument , then drove the scenic roadway to Rock Springs, more caching en-route. Day 7: Today was Wildlife Day! Rock Springs to Jackson, and the Teton National park. We saw: Pronged antelope, 2 Moose(s), Bighorn Mountain, Elk herds , an osprey . Day 8: The day we saw three bears !! to West Yellowstone, collected a cache in Idaho. Arrived Yellowstone late morning and had a fantastic time in Yellowstone , amongst the Bison. We had a lot of snow showers???. We watched Old Faithful and did lots of of geography homework earthcaches and virtuals . Day 9: A great morning exploring Yellowstone Park -tastic and loved the stroll around the mud pots. On the long, slow drive to Lander, were we spotted Pronghorns and Mountain Sheep – in the road! We did some caching en-oute, as well as stopping for some chocolates from the Cowboy Chocolatier in Meeteetse. Day 10: Today we met up with a local cacher, who had kindly offered to show us the sights/caches of Lander. And… had an amazing day, not only did we pick up some fun caches, we walked some beautiful trails, in great company and learnt a lot about the local history. Original Wildman was incredibly generous with his time and his hospitality. Day 11. A cache and dash to Cheyenne via Laramie, saw lots of Pronghorns and Jack rabbits , collected 23 caches and spotted some very large cowboy boots in downtown Cheyenne.
Day 12: Our penultimate day, and last full day started with a great breakfast at Epic Egg ,we then started the drive to Denver, with a final epic days caching as we had several challenge caches to pick up (with great D/T ratings) and some by Egreog, as his came recommended by the Original Wildman . We also decided after a morning urban caching to take a tour out to Estes Park , and collect some of Bug Rangers’ very creative caches . This meant that we arrived at our BnB quite late, but our hostess was amazing, and we then headed out for a late dinner, minding Meadowlark, which had fab food, and now pack to pack and log, before a last morning in downtown Denver – 38 caches in all today.
The lovely lady in the fab shop did not know about the cache - but does now and was delighted. We bought some goodies and signed the log. TFTC ?

Found it 04/22/2019 By ratmiller
Found, TFTC

Found it 04/14/2019 By DestinationUnknown81
TFTC SL!! Beautiful day

Found it 04/14/2019 By sheepherder
On our way up to Estes Park to find a few caches. Stopped at your site, as I have heard your pies are wonderful. Tried a couple samples of your ciders and a sample of one of your pies. We bought a couple of your pocket pies and a small bottle of your peach cider. Found your cache. Thank you for your cache.

Found it 09/18/2018 By gclamp
Nice cache on a lovely drive.

Found it 09/08/2018 By carcamjil
Found it. Stopped in shop and bought an apple and cherry turnover. Soooo good. They have an interesting assortment of items to buy.

Found it 08/31/2018 By hupe64
Nice place Tftc! Greetings from Finland!

Found it 08/31/2018 By smudget
Nice pleasant spot to stop for a cache. Thanks

Found it 08/18/2018 By SeekDaCache
Caching our way to the Coffee on 8-18-18: International Geocaching Day in Estes Park. Place was closed this morning planning on stopping by on the way back down. Very nice hide and camo, SL,TNLN,TFTC