GCAVXVA Letterbox Hybrid Gus the Guzzling Grizzly
Type: Letterbox | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: RockyMtGeoRendezvous @ | Hide Date: 08/10/2024 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 22.877 W104° 52.054 | Last updated: 09/05/2024 | Fav points: 0
Available at all times  Parking available  Drinking water nearby  Public restrooms nearby  No Telephone nearby  No Camping available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  No Campfires  Stealth required  Park and Grab  Fuel Nearby  Food Nearby  Tourist Friendly  Tree Climbing 

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Once upon a time in the vast wilderness of the Rocky Mountains, there lived a massive grizzly bear named Gus. Gus was not your ordinary grizzly bear; he had a peculiar love for guzzling.

Yes, you heard it right - guzzling! It all started when Gus stumbled upon a campsite one day and found a cooler filled with ice-cold cans of his new favorite drink.

Every night, Gus would sneak into campsites and raid coolers, guzzling down can after can until he was a happy bear. The campers were both terrified and amused by the sight of a guzzling grizzly bear, but Gus was too busy enjoying his favorite beverage to care.

One day, Gus came across a group of hikers who had a keg with them. His eyes lit up at the sight of the golden liquid, and he wasted no time in indulging himself. However, as he drank more and more, Gus started to feel a bit woozy. He stumbled around, knocking over tents and spilling beer everywhere.

The hikers, realizing that Gus had gotten himself into trouble, decided to help him out. They led him to a nearby river, where he could sober up and cool off. Gus dipped his paws into the water and felt refreshed, the effects of the beer slowly wearing off.

From that day on, Gus learned to enjoy beer in moderation and never overindulged like that again. The campers came to see him as a friendly, albeit quirky, addition to their camping trips, and Gus became known as the beer-guzzling grizzly bear with a heart of gold.

And so, Gus continued to roam the mountains, enjoying his beloved beer in moderation and bringing joy to all who crossed his path. As for the hikers, they always made sure to keep a cold one ready for their furry friend whenever he came around.

 

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 08/22/2024 By ernie66
Stopped in this morning before the nearby businesses open for the day, so there was no need for stealth. Gus is alive and well! TFTC!

Found it 08/20/2024 By LostinDenver
Spot on, sir!
Today I headed south with OUT14ND3R to find some caches. We focused on the area around the Rendezvous event. It was a little frustrating with bad coords as so many of the caches. I'll add amended coords when I can.
Thanks for the cache!

Found it 08/20/2024 By OUT14ND3R
Oot and aboot with LostinDenver
Thanks RockyMtGeoRendezvous for Gus the Guzzling Grizzly

TFTC SL

OUT14ND3R
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Found it 08/17/2024 By LittleFoxtrout
On a trip to Colorado. Signed logs with LadyCache, foxtrout, and Lady Foxtrout. Thanks for the cache.

Found it 08/17/2024 By LadyCache
Came to Colorado to attend the Inaugural Rocky Mountain Geo-Rendezvous event and activities. Grabbed this one after the event tonight. . Found with foxtrout, LittleFoxtrout, and Lady Foxtrout, signed KMN, for the states we are from. Thanks for the fun weekend.