GCPW4A Traditional Cache Douglas #21 - Bigfoot
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Jim Reeb & Audrey @ | Hide Date: 07/24/2005 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 12.780 W105° 03.933 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 3
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Bigfoot Cache
Quarry


This is number twenty-one in a series of historical points within Douglas County Colorado.
Okay, so maybe a little tongue in cheek.




On September 28, 1998, A rock-hound in Douglas County was startled to find he was being observed

The rock-hound, a 32-year-old software engineer, was rock hounding on Forest Road 320 in Long Hollow in Douglas County, Colorado between 6 and 7 am when the incident occurred.

He stated that he had been working the site looking for rocks for about 45 min and was about 100 feet south of his car, which was out of sight around the outcrop. When he walked back to his car the windshield wipers were flipped over, rubber side out.

He then began looking around, scanning the tree line (about 40 feet away from where the car was parked). Just inside the woods, he saw the silhouette of a black bear looking at him. He walked slowly (15 or 20 feet) to the driver's side of his car watching the "bear." It was about 20 feet on the other side of the car and in the woods watching.

He got into the car, still watching the "bear" in the woods. As soon as he slammed the car door it stood up and appeared to be 7 to 8 feet tall. It looked like a large, dark man covered in black fur. That was when he realized it was not a bear. It ran south, still in the trees, and over the top of the quartz outcrop/mound. He saw it running for about 3 seconds before it was over the top of the mound. It took it about 6 seconds for it to move from sitting/crouching to out of sight.

He started the car and drove away quickly and didn't stop until the McDonalds in Woodland Park where he flipped the windshield wipers over.

In thinking back, he said that it appeared that the creature was just curious. However, the rock-hound was not.

The total time watching was about 2 min, from the first sight of the "bear" in the woods until it was over the top and out of sight.


Make sure that you take your camera.


NOTE: 07/06/16 Sadly, this area has changed a lot. The quartz canyon has been bulldozed in. The area of the cache had changed so much that I didn't look for the container, just replaced it. To get to the cache, drive until the road is blocked by large quartz rocks and park there. One rock might still have three black bars on it. Walk past the rocks on the road until GZ is about 150 feet, uphill, and start the climb. I am posting a photo of the cache site.

Thanks Geocaching Colorado for the Geocache of the Month Award, as the second series to win!

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11 Logs: Found it 6  Didn't find it 1  Write note 3  Update Coordinates 1  

Write note 11/28/2018 By herndonrd
Douglas #21 - Bigfoot was transferred from Jim Reeb to user herndonrd

Found it 08/15/2018 By herndonrd
Out caching with FeartheFish which means me driving his butt all over the place. Trip to the mountains to get these last Douglas County series caches. Easy find and the container is in great shape. TFTC!

Found it 07/07/2017 By YamaGypsy
Amazing spot! So much quartz. No bigfoot but I did bring the geopup. Aka, bear bait. Tftc!

Found it 07/07/2017 By chihuahuajill
Came out today with crumbcrunchers to find some caches in the area. TFTC.

Found it 09/03/2016 By Sissadies
Catching up on my online logging of caches found with my husband, animjason. Any virtuals/ECs/Webcams that need additional photos/answers have already been sent or posted on his log, thanks!

Loved exploring this area, thanks for bringing us here!

Write note 09/03/2016 By animjason
Sissadies found this today while I showed her this cool spot after we hiked Devil's Head. Thanks for keeping this one going. Found some cool quartz while exploring. Just a note since I already have this one.
Logged using a seventh galaxy!
Beautiful day

Found it 07/14/2016 By Back Country Horsemen
Logging this with permission of the CO. We had to DNF it almost 2 years ago when out on an ATV trip. Thanks

Update Coordinates 07/06/2016 By Jim Reeb
N39° 12.780 W105° 03.933
Coordinates changed from:
N 39° 12.779 W 105° 03.929

Coordinates changed to:
N 39° 12.780 W 105° 03.933

Distance from original: 19.9 feet or 6.1 meters.
See the note in the geocache listing.

Write note 11/02/2014 By Jim Reeb
It will be a while before this one gets checked.

Didn't find it 10/31/2014 By Back Country Horsemen
Tried for quite a while to find this one. Tried to march up the pics with a GZ location but no luck. All I found was a heavy duty zipper plastic bag. You can no longer drive up here. But not a bad walk in.

Found it 08/01/2013 By baughnski
was camping just down the road when I realized this was close. TFTC.