GC638HA Letterbox Hybrid Patrick A. Lucero Letterbox
Type: Letterbox | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: LeewayeDiscGolf, nite_raven, and Gwen;) @ | Hide Date: 09/10/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 16.446 W104° 36.309 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Not Available at all times  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  Tourist Friendly 

Depending on your navigational abilities this should take you between 10 - 30 minutes to complete. You will only travel a few miles. Don't let the 'Letterbox Hybrid' scare you.

This cache is a geocache / letterbox hybrid, meaning you will follow clues from the coords to the container. There is a stamp in the container to stamp your letterbox passport with. (Do Not take the stamp!) There is also a pad for you to leave your stamp, as well as a geocaching log book.

Cache is only available from 10am to 7pm Monday - Thursday and 10am to 6pm Friday and Saturday. There is no way to access it at any other time. Please be very stealthy between 3 and 5pm on weekdays as this spot is flooded with school kid muggles.

*Bring Your Own Pen

FTF! goes to mldisc!

*Bring Your Own Ink / Stamp Pad

Clear lock and lock container started with and should at all times contain : hand-carved letterbox stamp wrapped in felt in a Ziplock baggie, geocache log book, letterbox logbook with blank pages for stamping, information on both geocaching and letterboxing, and a notecard with the stamp's image and cache name on it.

This cache was placed for 3 reasons. Reason 1 being that Pueblo, CO had no letterbox hybrid caches at all. Reason 2 being that this particular section of town has very little cache activity or caches. And reason 3 is to bring you to a place a lot of you might not even know was here and to learn the history behind it. ( Cache is placed with the permission and support of said location.)

Patrick A. Lucero was native to the East Side of Pueblo, CO. He attended and graduated from East High School, Class of 1966. After which, he voluntarily joined the Army and spent much of 1967 in Vietnam.

At 19 years old his year-long tour was almost over when he was killed in Ba Long Province on March 14th, 1968. He is listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on panel 44E, row 48. There is a sister site to this cache's location in his honor in Ba Long Province, Vietnam. (If you run into Diann, be sure and ask her about it. She has actually visited the site and was kind enough to provide this photo.)
Mr. Lucero is buried in the Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, CO. Pueblo City Council stated "... his life is symbolic of values emblematic of Pueblo, including our community's connection to veterans, an emphasis on education, particularly involving international relations, compassion and forgiveness, and a hero who gave his life for his country."

LETTERBOX CLUE:

There is nothing at the starting coords but your starting point. From there you will need to find the street that is the past tense of eat. Upon locating this street please head towards sunrise for a little less than Denver, CO's elevation. Watch for a stoplight that features the sport that uses sticks with nets at the end to throw a small ball into a goal. You must now take the safe way. All others routes are dangerous and full of peril. Be careful not to La Crosse the Monument or you have gone too far. Remember to stick to the safe way. If you stayed on the safe way and didn't wander, you should see a flag pole nearby, usually flying the American Flag. Head over to the flag pole. After arriving here, and if you arrived at 10am - 7pm on Monday - Thursday or at 10am - 6pm on Friday and Saturday look for Patrick A. Lucero. Once you have located him, please do not bother him. Instead seek out his secretary and ask for the geocache or letterbox. He or she will gladly turn over that which you are looking for. (If they don't know what you are talking about, ask for Diann or Catherine and state your request to them.) This placement was done on purpose and with permission to create a very secure, long-lasting cache.

The stamp is LeewayeDiscGolf's first attempt at carving his own stamp and is inspired by the photo that goes with panel 44E, row 48 on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Please make sure the stamp is left in the cache. DO NOT TAKE IT!

*Bring Your Own Ink / Stamp Pad and Pen!

Feel free to explore the location and enjoy.

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10 Logs: Found it 8  Didn't find it 2  

Found it 05/11/2019 By R&B CO
Love caches in these locations. Always very clever. Thanks for the fun cache.

Found it 03/30/2019 By Rojo464
Nicely done, TFTC

Found it 03/26/2019 By Wulff Pack
Yesterday's DNF looks silly, but I was using a caching app that did not provide full description. Looked on the computer today and got the right idea. You should edit some of the description, because the "safe way" is no more. Thanks for putting this together and honoring this hero.

Didn't find it 03/25/2019 By Wulff Pack
The parking lot is gated, with "no tresspassing" signs on two sides. Curiousity got the best of me, so I entered (on one of the sides that wasn't posted), but it looks like whatever once existed at GZ has been removed. Probably need to move, repair/replace or archive this one.

Found it 01/24/2019 By motwenty
Last find 2017? Let's find this more often

Didn't find it 08/22/2017 By demon17456
No

Found it 05/26/2017 By candyman9505
Our first letterbox cache. Didn't disappoint at all. Very cool. TFTC!

Found it 05/26/2017 By jachah
Out with Candyman

Found it 09/02/2016 By dagrandpa
Caching up on logging some of the caches from a recent trip in CO, UT, and WY. Thanx to the various COs for placing.
Answers for virtual and earthcaches to be sent separately

Found it 09/02/2016 By VeesMom
Traveling back to Albuquerque with Dagrandpa byway of Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. This was my favorite cache for the entire journey. Thanks for making the drive interesting and the caching stops so much fun.