GC1XEF1 Traditional Cache TDP-Stair Bicycle
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Kb+Witz @ | Hide Date: 08/17/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 56.171 W103° 16.483 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Tour de Plains


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Two-Fer! Benchmark JJ0350 - Z 84


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BM1XEF1 - Benchmark JJ0350 Z84
N 38° 56.170 W 103° 16.484
[url]/mark/details.aspx?PID=JJ0350[/url]
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
BM1XEF1Benchmark JJ0350 Z84 Reference Point [url]/mark/details.aspx?PID=JJ0350[/url] 08/18/2009 N 38° 56.170 W 103° 16.484 0.00 kms SW 

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8 Logs: Found it 8  

Found it 06/24/2019 By LostinDenver
Today I hooked up with @WindAtMyBack and @2lablovers to load up our covered wagon and head east. My covered wagon is a newer model, the FJ Cruiser made by Toyota. From Aurora we headed toward Limon and then migrated south and further east. It was a productive day. We managed to avoid bad weather (only a little sprinkling). Along the way we saw at least 15 hawks, a burrowing owl den, a burrowing owl, many other types of birds and one snake. Unfortunately this bullsnake crossed the road at the same time as a vehicle and we only found him lying there, motionless. We also checked out Arroyo, a ghost town. We also saw a bunch of prairie dogs, and most importantly, lots of caches! We found 38 out here and had a great time. Before ending our day we had visited Hugo, Limon, Boyero, and Bennett. Thanks for the fun! TFTC!

Found it 06/24/2019 By 2lablovers
Fun day of caching with LostinDenver and WindAtMyBack. Headed east hitting Limon, Hugo and Aroya. Got a total of 38 caches. It was a little hotter than we expected out on the plains but nothing unbearable. Naturally we didn't get as many as we wanted (do we ever?) but that just means we will have to make another trip !

Found it 06/24/2019 By WindAtMyBack
Found

Found it 06/30/2018 By Edwards654
Love the nearby mailboxes. Tftc

Found it 11/19/2017 By Rohatx
Another marker found! Signed the cache and continued on. Thank you for the series

Found it 02/11/2017 By Chihuahuas-3 (C3)
Taking family out for a ride in the country and doing some caching along the way. Nice quick find. TFTC

Found it 02/06/2017 By tamiuron
Thanks, KB+Witz! A description that leads me to a benchmark gets a favorite point from me. I took a trip to South Texas last week, and I drove by here after spending the night in Amarillo. The time change coming this way gave me an extra four hours to geocache on my way home to Arvada. I love geocaching on the plains, and there are still plenty out here to find. I found a few caches near Lamar, and the others were south of Limon. It was fortunate that the weather was good for this time of year. I hope to be back soon for more.
--tamiuron, sign nano logs TRON

Found it 01/29/2017 By TrBrr
Got it