GC3TGD0 Traditional Cache Mondo's NAT #188 - Eskimo
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: mondou2 @ | Hide Date: 08/12/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 56.104 W105° 41.142 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Scenic view  No Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Not Available during winter  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Quads  Off-road vehicles 

Native American Tribes series.
Eskimo/Inuit

The Inuit are the indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Greenland, and Canada, with close relatives in Russia. They are united by a common cultural heritage and a common language. They have over the years been called "Eskimo,” but prefer to becalled by their own name "Inuit," meaning simply "people." Traditionally, they have relied on fish, sea mammals, and land animals for food, heat, light, clothing, tools, and shelter. According to archaeological research, the origins of the Inuit lie in northwestern Alaska where they lived in houses made of driftwood and sod. Beginning about a thousand years ago, the Inuit began to move eastward into Arctic Canada. Within a few hundred years, they had replaced the earlier inhabitants of the region, a now-extinct people known as Tunit. By about 1250 AD, the first Inuit had entered Greenland through the Smith Sound area in the far northwest of the island. Here, they may have first encountered Viking hunters coming from the Norse colonies in southwest Greenland. In many areas, the old sod and whalebone winter houses were abandoned in favor of houses made of blocks of snow. They were easier to build as they could be put up anywhere, even on the sea ice, and required only an hour or two to construct. Today, the Inuit continue to live in the arctic regions, working in all sectors of the economy, though many still supplement their income through hunting. Tourism is a growing industry as guides take tourists on dogsled and hunting expeditions, and work with outfitting organizations.
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Ammo can between larger boulders and covered with smaller ones

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Found it 09/11/2018 By skibum073
WOW! Amazing views. Out with the TheCampDog. Thank you. TFTC!

Found it 09/10/2018 By TheCampDog
Great views on the drive up with skibum. Glad for the free upgrade to a 4x4 from Alamo! Suspension is now broken in. TFTC

Found it 07/07/2018 By robuster91
all is well good hide thanks for the placements mondo

Found it 09/18/2017 By Corda
Great cycling up from Moffat tunnel along the old railroad on a beautiful day. TFTC!

Found it 07/30/2017 By B5Colorado
TFTC

Found it 07/28/2017 By Cryptid
What an amazing ride. Came up with grand adventures ATV tour. Gorgeous views. Took a break here, climbed up to this cache. Love them ammo cans.

Found it 09/15/2016 By kirchegeo
Nice hide with ldkloss and geo puppy Dickens. Tftc sl