GC1HFZC Letterbox Hybrid Relocated Higher Powered Letterbox Hybrid
Type: Letterbox | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: Sparky @ | Hide Date: 10/23/2008 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 53.604 W104° 55.363 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Geocaching Colorado

Congrats to HeffeWeisse FTF!!!

This is the relocated version of my very first "letterbox hybrid" geocache. The concept is very simple. The posted coordinates are those of the hiding place just like they are with any traditional geocache. However, inside of it you'll find a stamp useful for the geocachers who want to print it's design in their personal logbook. ATTENTION: THE STAMP MUST REMAIN IN THE HIDING PLACE AFTER YOUR VISIT.

Letterboxing is a precursor of geocaching, using compass bearings and other clues to lead the seeker to the letterbox. Typically a letterbox contains a logbook and a stamp. If you wish, you may stamp your personal journal with the rubber stamp in the letterbox (cache); then you may stamp the logbook with your personal stamp if you have one - if you don't have a stamp, just sign the logbook. But be sure to leave the stamp, logbook, and instructions in the container. For more on Letterboxing go to Letterboxing.org or atlasquest.com .

While growing up my best friend’s dad built racing engines for Offshore Powerboats, CART, Formula 5000, Can-Am, Trans-Am and GTP-IMSA. When finished with an engine he would put a logo over the exhaust ports. He called it "happy horsepower". This is what the stamp is. What does this have to do with the cache?

Well it is abstract, but here is my explanation: The cache was originally located along a trail where My wife, niece and Buffy the GeoDog walk to go to and visit thehorses at the Humane Society (Happy Horsepower – horses – get it?). Since the original location was having troubles with muggles I moved it to this location that still keeps the theme. I also kept it a letterbox hybrid because there are only six in the state. Why not have something different.

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8 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 2  Needs Maintenance 1  

Needs Maintenance 04/20/2019 By oz8118
This geocacher reported that the cache might be missing.

Didn't find it 04/20/2019 By oz8118
I found an alligator, but no cache. Due to time since last find, I would recommend a CO check.

Didn't find it 11/27/2018 By Back Country Horsemen
Wow another disappointment along this trail. When I saw GZ and all of the potential hiding spots encased in thistles I was crestfallen. I gave it my best shot though. Now to pick off all the stickers..,

Found it 04/15/2018 By sneezlepuss
Found with @lindholc. Thanks for the cache.

Found it 04/15/2018 By lindholc
Found with @sneezlepuss. Thanks for hiding this cache.

Found it 03/25/2018 By dustyriver
Good find with BriGuy = Thanks for the adventure = Best Wishes, DustyRiver / Terry

Found it 03/25/2018 By _BriGuy_
Out and about with Dustyriver. Trying to get points towards our Planetary Pursuit. SL.TFTC

Found it 03/18/2018 By peace love pi
This sure took me longer than it should have. Was making my 2nd trip around GZ when I (literally) stumbled upon it. TFTC! All is well with this cache.