GC7VFCP Traditional Cache Emergency Pit Stop; Resurrected!
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 3.5 out of 5
By: RPieperCO @ | Hide Date: 08/01/2018 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 53.122 W104° 56.212 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Scenic view  Significant hike  Not Available during winter  Dangerous area 

Recently, I was hiking through the area looking for some lonely caches that had not been checked since the fire had burned through the area on June 23, 2012.  I did not have my hopes too high on finding some of these but I was very pleasently surprised to find 5 caches that hadn't been found in over 6 years!  Amazingly, they all survived one of the worst fires we've seen in the area! 

 

This cache was untouched by any flames and everything fully intact.  Unfortuantely, it was archived.  I am ressurecting this one like many I have done to pay some tribute to the amazing luck that these little guys had to survive such devistation.  If you have found this one previously, feel free to log it as found again.  The log is still there with everyone's signature!  Here are the original cache details: 

 

https://coord.info/GC2QZY5

Geocache Description:

Along Waldo Canyon Trail!

 

This cache is a regular size container wrapped in camouflage tape. On small trail right off of the main trail. Original contents are temporary tattoos, stickers, mad libs, crazy 8's, matches, a nag champa inscent, flashlight, toy treasure coins, whistle with a light, Lucky tooth ring with small crystals, Log Book, Winner medals, a trackable swiss coin, and a geocaching compass zipper pull! Fun cache for the kids! Great Hike with several other caches along the way!

Congrats to hartsdale for the FTF!

 

Here's some information about the fire itself:

The Waldo Canyon fire was a forest fire that started approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Colorado SpringsColorado on June 23, 2012, and was declared 100 percent contained on July 10, 2012, after no smoke plumes were visible on a small portion of the containment line on Blodgett Peak. The fire was active in the Pike National Forest and adjoining areas, covering a total of 18,247 acres (29 sq mi; 74 km2).[2] The fire had caused the evacuation of over 32,000 residents of Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs and Woodland Park, several small mountain communities along the southwestern side of Highway 24, and partial evacuation of the United States Air Force Academy.[3][4] There were 346 homes destroyed by the fire.[5] U.S. Highway 24, a major east-west road, was closed in both directions.[6] The Waldo Canyon Fire resulted in insurance claims totaling more than US $453.7 million.[7] It was the most destructive fire in Colorado state history, as measured by the number of homes destroyed, until the Black Forest Fire surpassed it almost a year later when it consumed 486 homes and damaged 28 others.[9]

 

 

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7 Logs: Found it 4  Write note 2  Publish Listing 1  

Found it 09/28/2018 By RPieperCO
I love resurrection caches! My name and stamp are in the logs! Thanks for the smiley!

Write note 09/27/2018 By Qaz
Emergency Pit Stop; Resurrected! was transferred from RPieperCO to user Qaz

Found it 08/25/2018 By hartsdale
I have been sitting on the my couch patiently waiting for someone to go for these two.

I will use the "been there done that" from years ago.

The place will never look like it used to.

Thanks for the Resurrection!

HD

Found it 08/25/2018 By Kerewin0430
Found on a beautiful day of hiking and great conversation with gampa&gamma! I've been meaning to explore the Waldo Canyon area for a while, and today was the day. My mom was unexpectedly in town for a little longer than anticipated, so she joined us, too...for an excellently tiring hike that ended up being longer than expected, as well (and uphill on the way back, even)! I thought we were only going for 4 (or maybe 8 caches if we were feeling it), but we got to GZs for 10! Along the way, my mom decided that she'd finally get her own geocaching account for all the traveling she does, too. We have a convert, haha! Hint was helpful, as GZ was bouncing for us. Gamma's eagle eyes spotted this one; thank you for placing this cache. Co {*FTF*} almost a month after publish!

Found it 08/25/2018 By gampa&gamma
We enjoyed an incredibly beautiful Colorado day of hiking and caching with Kerewin0430 and her mom. Signed log as Co-{*FTF*}. Replaced as found. Thanks for resurrecting this cache for all of us to enjoy.

Write note 08/03/2018 By CRS_GEO
Very cool story and your actions to reactivate. I probably won't be hiking in that area, but your efforts are appreciated.

Publish Listing 08/03/2018 By Heartland Cacher
Published