GC7DDX2 Traditional Cache Teepees Overlook
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: Wulff Pack @ | Hide Date: 10/08/2017 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 42.373 W105° 19.672 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Scenic view  Parking available 

Short uphill hike in Denver Mountain Park.


Do you see any teepees in the valley below?  No, me neither.  You would need a time machine to see the touristy teepees that once housed a gift shop at the top of Mt. Vernon Canyon in the 1950s and 60s.  U.S. Highway 40 was the main road at the time and El Rancho was owned by a friend of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (which might be why the I-70 exit - once it was built - was identified only as "El Rancho" for many years). 

The teepess were torn down in 1970, so I never saw them myself.  Evergreen Parkway had just opened when we moved up here in 1995 and this was mostly open land.  The county comissioners OK'd a rezoning of the large parcel east of the parkway shortly afterward and Evergreen would never be the same.  The addition of Wal-Mart and Home Depot had the biggest impact - and not necessarily a positive one.  Home Depot drove a stake through Evergreen's wonderful old hardware store (called "The Hardware"), which was housed in the historic Hiwan "Showbarn," seven miles to the south.  The Showbarn is a log structure with all kinds of back staircases and secret passages that my young children loved to explore while I sought out the knowledgeable old gentlemen who stood by, ready to find just the right tool or part to finish my project.  I think The Hardware closed about 3 years after Home Depot opened.  It's now a high-end home furnishings store.

Evergreen Drug was another cherished local institution, located next to the Safeway in central Evergreen.  With various quirky sections (knitting and crafts, model rockets and rocket engines) that couldn't be found in a chain drug store, it was one-of-a-kind. It soldierd on at least 5 years after Wal-Mart opened, but the owner wanted to retire and couldn't find a buyer.

There certainly are a wide variety of goods and services available in the shopping district below you - many conveniences that we don't have to drive "down the hill" for anymore.  At the same time,the big boxes knocked a couple key pillars out of our mountain community, and Evergreen has never been quite the same.

You are looking for a camoed tennis ball tube.  Enjoy the placement and the parkland that surrounds you - parkland set aside by the City of denver back in 1920s, predating all thes either changes.    Thankfully, some things will never change.

You can park on a nearby turnout on Rainbow Hill Road (just past the El Rancho Park-n-Ride), or walk over from the I-70 biking/hiking trail.

 

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8 Logs: Found it 8  

Found it 04/28/2019 By GeoDog74
Found it thanks to the previous logs 35 feet south of GZ, SL TFTC!

Found it 11/19/2018 By MLCCrashers
Found a bit to the south. Fun area to explore!

Found it 09/11/2018 By stardancer2
Thanks to the logs I looked a little farther and found it easily. Thanks for bringing me to this spot. I may even come back because I don’t have a pen! Thanks for the cache!

Found it 02/18/2018 By kitt5
TFTView and the memories. I moved here in 1994 and remember all of those places as well as Lizard that worked at The Hardware. And the Village Inn that was where Evergreen Dental is now.
I also found the cache 48' to the South. T-TB, L-doggy Doo bags.

Found it 01/19/2018 By dtvman
Once I looked a the logs and realized how far off the coords are, I found the GZ and made the find fairly quick. I then proceeded to slice my hand when I reached it to pull out the log. The edge is pretty sharp. I tried to add some tape on the inside edge to prevent future finders from suffering the same injury as me. Finally, I traded bugs. TFTC. On to the next.

Found it 12/10/2017 By Back Country Horsemen
Thanks to the logs we found this one reasonably easy. Yep 45-50'. Wouldn't you like to know where it is. Dropped a TB.

Found it 11/16/2017 By Knyte7
Found with assistance on the location from the earlier logs. Left Grand Canyon. Thanks for this new cache in a scenic location. K7

Found it 10/24/2017 By Greasepot
Out grabbing a few caches this afternoon. Had to wait until the sun came out, and it warmed up!. 1:38:00 PM% Thanks! Came back to grab this one. I looked 50 feet south of the listed coords and found it very quickly.