05/12/2019 By CVA64
I'm going to give this geocache a favorite point. Here's why:
The cache owner actually put the geocacher first when setting this one up. What does not look like the other? If you've done enough geocaching here in the local area, you will have seen something just like this elsewhere. I'm not going to give it away, but it's unique. At the same time, he made it easy to move on to the final without having to take anything apart, hint hint, no need to take anything apart.
Moving on, there's actually two ways which one may retrieve the final. I came one way after seeing it and continued on after replacing it. If you do the other way, there's no need to continue through the final location. I'll just say the tree is adding some very nice camouflage to help this container remained discreetly covered. Reminds me of Terrainy-Day cache above Blodgett Peak Open Space.
You know you have found the right geocache when you find the melted golf ball in the bottom of the container along with a melted hot wheel. I did dump out quite a bit of the debris that had gathered in the bottom and cleaned it out.
As for the aforementioned views, yes, they are gorgeous. Having spent a little time up on this neck of the Front Range of late, I can look across the way and go yep got it, got it, got it, got it, and got it from left to right, including this owners other one over there.
10/31/2018 By OR85OR450
Date is approx... but not far off. I found everything sitting pretty on a recent spate of RRR outings to grab caches. Amazing how close you can get your face to the final, without seeing it, if you play your cards right !!
06/10/2018 By Jtguitar14
DNF
11/21/2017 By PayMeCache
Catching up on my ridiculous amount of logs that have accumulated for months on end.
Found with Back Country Horsemen. This was a wonderful day for a nice hike and a lot of these caches presented a good challenge so for that I thank you.
I signed a challenge earlier this year that required a large amount of caches to be found and I’m finally at the home stretch. Making a hard push at the end of the month here since weather is in my favor and trying to get this thing wrapped up before years end.
All is well here with the cache and log.
Some may call me seriously mentally ill. Some may state that I am in a state of mind that prevents social interaction. Some may say I am in a state of mind that prevents normal perception and or behavior. I prefer to say that I tend to do the same thing over and over again, but I expect different results. That being said, I believe we only live one life and I am trying to make the best of it. I thank you, Rookies2001 for placing a fun geocache to fuel my "insanity" or addiction as I call it. I appreciate you bringing me here so that I can try and sign my alias on a piece of paper that you have hidden.
I look forward to finding more of your geocaches. I also look forward to potentially finding geocaches with you one day and sharing stories of our insanity... I mean hobby or addiction? Cheers!
11/21/2017 By Back Country Horsemen
Finding this one with Paymecache made this difficult one much easier, he found both stages while I was still about 10' away. Tough terrain especially with the falling snow.
11/01/2017 By gampa&gamma
Beautiful morning for hiking and caching along Rampart Range Road. The views were breathtaking. All stages were well hdden. Signed log and replaced as found. Thanks for the fun multi-cache.
09/18/2017 By hartsdale
Finally got up this way and it is back. Have fun!
HD