GC335XA Traditional Cache October 1~World Vegetarian Day
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: poolsharkycat @ | Hide Date: 08/28/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 57.892 W104° 27.126 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0


World Vegetarian Day When : Always October 1st World Vegetarian Day encourages us all to eat our vegetables and fruits. Countless studies have proven that a diet filled with fruits and vegetables is good for our health. Vegetarians, have taken this path either for their health, or from a conviction that they should not eat, and therefore, kill animals. A vegetarian, by definition, eats no meat. That includes fish and other forms of seafood. Bottom line is, a vegetarian eats no animal. Their diet consists of plants....fruits and vegetables. They are ethically and morally opposed to killing animals for food. They are also against poor treatment of animals at farms ad slaughterhouses. There are plenty of groups and organizations that support the vegetarian effort. If you are considering becoming a vegetarian, a quick web search, or a look up in your local phone directory should produce a group near you. While you are online, check out the wide range of sites offering vegetarian recipes. This day is used to promote awareness of the issues, and encourages others to become vegetarians. Seeing as fruits and vegetables are very healthy for you, World Vegetarian Day is a good day to try a vegetarian diet. You might just be surprised at how good it tastes, too.
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Found it 08/25/2018 By EJBHGV
Geocaching on the plains east of Denver.
A relaxing way to spend the Saturday.
Found most caches in good shape.
Thanks to all who made this possible.
Container in very bad shape and log was soaked, so I left a new log in a baggie.

Found it 04/26/2018 By Brewman65
Had a nice visit to Colorado, and found a lot of caches

Found it 03/23/2018 By LostinDenver
Active road grading almost took this one away! On March 20, 2018, I headed out to the eastern plains to grab as many caches as possible. Sorry it took so long to log them. I have a goal of reaching 3,000 caches by my first geocaching anniversary on April 2. My journey started at 7:30 a.m., and ended with a string of FTF’s near Agate, Colorado. I saw a variety of wildlife during my journey; several hawks, prairie dogs, I think a bald eagle, cranes, ducks, geese, and even a bear! The bear was at the Wildlife Sanctuary. Sadly, I also saw the changing times; many abandoned farmhouses and oil pipeline installation everywhere. Thank you to all the cachers who placed these containers and have the fortitude to maintain them. This one was in great shape. TFTC!

Found it 11/23/2017 By DanndyDan
TFTH

Found it 09/07/2017 By BoydChicks
Came from California to the Denver area to enjoy the caches on the plains and farmlands. Spent the day admiring the sunflower fields, the livestock and beautiful homes along these wonderful country roads. Thanks poolsharkycat for adding a smiley BigSmile to my day with your cache.

Found it 07/06/2017 By Rohatx
Out grabbing some night time power trails. It's nice evading the oppressive daytime heat.
Don't eat the animals, let them go here! lol!