GC2ED5Y Multi-cache Walk Path East Number 1
Type: Multi | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: log-cabin-lady @ | Hide Date: 08/31/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N37° 25.244 W107° 32.237 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Access or parking fee  Recommended for kids  Scenic view  Available at all times  No Motorcycles  No Quads  No Off-road vehicles  Horses 

Evidently the first stage of this 2 stage multi got muggled but I replaced the original container today. Please make sure to put the container back in a secure manner so that it can't blow away or be spotted by muggles easily.
A dedicated group of volunteers has worked on developing walk paths around beautiful Lake Vallecito.The views change depending on the time of day, weather and the season, but they are all beautiful.

There are 2 caches in this multi cache series designed to get you walking on one of these pathways. You have to find this first micro in order to have the coordinates for the second small cache full of tradeable items to say nothing of the wonderful view from the second location.

Additional Waypoints
PK2ED5Y - GC2ED5Y Parking
N 37° 25.290 W 107° 32.223

S12ED5Y - GC2ED5Y Walk Path East number 2
N/S __ ° __ . ___ W/E ___ ° __ . ___
In order to find this Cache you must first find the micro named Walk Path East Number 1. The coordinates for Number 2 are in that container.

Difficulty for this one is 2 and Terrain is 2.5

Number 2 is a small LnL covered in camo. It contains a TB, other trade items and the log book. FTF can keep the 2010 Canadian Loonie ($1) coin that commemorates the Vancouver Olympics.

Hint: scrub oak and a big conglomerate

Please trade even or trade up!
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 Additional Waypoints (1)

CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
PK2ED5YGC2ED5Y Parking Parking Area  08/31/2010 N 37° 25.290 W 107° 32.223 0.09 kms N 

 Hints

Just hanging around. I can't tell a pine from a spruce from a fir tree. NOG

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10 Logs: Found it 3  Didn't find it 1  Write note 5  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 06/02/2019 By AutumnEB
Got it! Thanks! Left trackable there, I might come back for it if I end up traveling sooner, as I see this one is not visited too frequently.

Write note 05/04/2019 By log-cabin-lady
Dropped off the TB. No other TB's in the cache right now but hopefully this little guy will be found and moved on soon.

Owner Maintenance 05/04/2019 By log-cabin-lady
Checked on this cache today (5/4/19) and it weathered the winter well. Cache is dry and has a new TB now.

Write note 11/12/2018 By dmac9526
Yeah..keep searching..you'll have to be a "rock hound"

Write note 11/12/2018 By ronda21
Thanks..great adventure for my 1st multi

Found it 07/21/2018 By blambson78
Tftc! Great find for the whole family

Write note 07/06/2018 By qpaz
Found Number 2. Well hidden. Make sure to find the “trail” up the hill. The cords in #1 are getting hard to read and did not match # 2 as written on the container. Last digits are .166 not .165 as they look. Super fun!!! Thanks for the walk!!!

Found it 07/06/2018 By qpaz
Found the first one. Took the trail hope to find the second.

Write note 07/01/2018 By log-cabin-lady
Checked the second part and it is fine. Visited a TB to the cache to log the miles. Lake level is really low this year due to low snow levels this past winter

Didn't find it 06/21/2018 By nodderbug
Found the first stage in good order. Enjoyed the area for sure! We expanded from GZ @ the 2nd stage by 50 ft with no luck.