GC1H3Q8A Piggin' What?
Type: Traditional
| Size: Small
| Difficulty:
| Terrain:
By: Polaski@
| Hide Date: 10/11/2008
| Status: Available
Country: United States
| State: Colorado Coordinates: N39° 27.878 W107° 55.179 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Another quick cache and dash along County Road 301. The cache is a pink pig with not much squeal of it's own, but hopefully make some small cacher squeal a little!
Original Pig Cache destroyed and replaced with a "Small" snap lid container cache.This cache was placed just north of the "piggin" station located about 600 yards south (up hill) on CR 301. This station is a receiving station, judging from the downstream check valve. Pigs come in all shapes, sizes and more important, functions. Some pigs are used to clean the insides of pipe, These pigs have bristles built into them. Some pigs are used to push out product or water when the lines need to be purged of waste. Some pigs are used for inspections. They have cameras built into them. On this particular station, you'll know where the pig pen is by the Red cap.
You'll need to park along the road to grab the cache, but there's a little driveway entrance into the piggin station to park in briefly to see the pig catcher.
*Congratulations to gooftroop4 for another FTF :0)