GCAVWJZ Traditional Cache A Finest Hour Cache
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: robuster91 @ | Hide Date: 07/30/2024 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 56.129 W105° 02.940 | Last updated: 08/04/2024 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Takes less than an hour  Not Recommended at night  Bicycles  Stealth required  Stroller accessible  No Night Cache  Park and Grab 

A peculiar twist of time and space found Winston Churchill, the indomitable British Prime Minister, transported from the tumultuous years of World War II to the unassuming city of Broomfield, Colorado. A man of action and intellect, Churchill found himself inexplicably drawn to the peculiar pastime of geocaching.

His journey began with a peculiar device, a smartphone, placed in his hands by a mysterious figure who vanished as quickly as they appeared. With a grunt of bemusement, Churchill accepted the challenge. The device, he was told, would lead him to hidden treasures.

The first coordinates led him to a park in Broomfield. The autumn leaves were a blaze of color, a stark contrast to the grey skies of wartime London. With a determined stride and his trusty walking stick in hand, he embarked on his quest.

The cache, a small, waterproof container, was hidden beneath a bench. It was a test of patience and perseverance, skills Churchill had honed during the war. With a triumphant grin, he pried open the lid. Inside, a small logbook and a few trinkets awaited.

Churchill, ever the wordsmith, penned a message in the logbook: "A most peculiar adventure in a land far removed from the battlefields of Europe. This cache, a small victory in a world of challenges."

As he replaced the lid, he looked out at the peaceful park. A sense of tranquility washed over him, a stark contrast to the constant pressure of leadership. For a brief moment, Winston Churchill, the wartime leader, was simply a curious explorer in a foreign land. small botlle lid cache under rocks

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5 Logs: Found it 4  Write note 1  

Found it 08/01/2024 By 2lablovers
As we pulled up to GZ we hesitated as we saw someone already there. Thought at first it was a park ranger as there was a truck parked nearby. No, it was SeekDaCache. Signed the log and had a nice chat.
Always fun to run into other cachers when we are out. Now time to head home .

Found it 08/01/2024 By SeekDaCache
After finishing running our errands, we had time to go grab some of the recently published caches in the area. Just as I was retrieving the cache a car pulls up next to me and it turned out to be the Lablovers. We had a nice short chat and we soon parted ways to continue on finding caches. Its was nice to run into other cachers while out on the trail. Nice hide, SL,TFTC

Found it 08/01/2024 By Fork L Man
nice hide TFTC/bruce

Found it 08/01/2024 By denbomans
Found with FLM on a smoky summer day. Tftc.

Write note 07/31/2024 By robuster91
wow going to have to see that archived cache