GC328K6 Traditional Cache Kai's Matrix Series 1.5/2 "Lighting- Darkling"
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: kaiwarrior @ | Hide Date: 08/14/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 57.657 W105° 42.881 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Part of the part of the Matrix series hides.
We just had to stop and highlight the area. There are some great views up here. This lightning struck tree just looks dark and forbooding now. Enjoy the area.

The cache is just off of Forest Road 87C.
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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 07/14/2015 By Grandad Hollywood
Found this this morning after visiting a cabin with a friend. My first time in this part of Colorado after living here 37 years! I was with two friends - neither of whom are official geocachers. The one who owns the cabin was able to direct us how to get to Road 87c.

Found it 06/01/2013 By doglover&pups
Found it-TFTC.

Found it 05/10/2013 By wyobeeguy
That one was fun. First Colorado find.

Found it 05/10/2013 By wyosoldier
First Colorado cache found. Left a shiny surprise.

Found it 08/09/2012 By Denali41
Golly, this nice cache has been in place for a year without a find, so I resolved to take care of that "problem" when I left home this morning. And YES, I found the cache and signed its log in the {FTF} position, after earlier getting the FTF on the "Progressive Tour" cache in this same great series by kaiwarrior. It was a fun day of finding the few caches in NW Larimer County that I had not found on earlier sallies into this distant area. I always enjoy caching in this part of the county, and recall some prior finds with great fondness. And I will recall this one, too, in the same vein. Thanks so much for it.