GC7E1E4 Letterbox Hybrid Vikings' Letterbox Cache
Type: Letterbox | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Sports Fan @ | Hide Date: 11/01/2017 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 15.514 W104° 51.852 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Not Available at all times  Dangerous Animals  Hunting  Parking available  Horses  Short hike (less than 1km) 

****DAYLIGHT HOURS ONLY ****

The cache is not at the listed coordinates, but you must start there. As this is a Letterbox Hybrid, the included stamp is not a trade item, but is intended to stay in the cache.  (If you want a stamp like this one, you can buy it at Hobby Lobby.)


If you want to stamp the log book, you will need to bring your own ink pad.

From the listed coordinates, walk north the length of 3 football fields, then make a 45° (approx.) turn to your left and walk north-west toward some trees. The cache is under one of the trees. Please be sure to replace the cache so that it is well hidden from casual sight.

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First tree from the northeast.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 05/17/2019 By R&B CO
Fun series of lettterbox caches. Being from Wisconsin I’m more of a Packers fan when I’m not cheering on the Broncos but it was fun finding this cache. Thanks for the setting up the series.

Found it 03/06/2019 By Random Acts
Easy find. Lots of swag. Took 1 item leftcoin and another item. TFTC!

Found it 02/23/2019 By gnome_goddess
Caching this morning with Parentsof4Ks. Good grief, that was quite a walk. The cache was in the sixth place we looked. Our issue was we took "3 football fields" and ignored the "almost." Glad to (finally :D) make the find. Tftc!

Found it 02/23/2019 By Parentsof4Ks
Came from Iowa to visit daughter who lives here. Caching with Gnome-Goddess. Signed all either parentsof4ks or pof4ks. Tftc
Walked out to the wrong set of trees to start with. After searching there for half an hour we turned our sights to the correct area and quickly found the goods. Thank you for this letterbox in a beautiful location.

Found it 12/08/2018 By hartsdale
Last stop for today and another fun one to hunt for.

I am sure that everyone driving by was wondering what I was doing going across the open country.

Thanks to another nice sized container to find!

HD

Found it 02/03/2018 By LLYN-lhvwn50
Found this in good shape. Thanks, NanCycle, for placing a letterbox.

Found it 01/13/2018 By Room1009
I took the long way to the A.L.E. event today. There were some specific caches I wanted to find and this one was on the list. I had no problem following the instructions, but ended up at the wrong tree. After not having any luck there I moved on to the next one but came up empty there too. Finally got to the right spot and made a quick find. Just as I was approaching ground zero I flushed a flock of quail. That sudden noise always makes me jump. I signed the log, took a football whistle and left some Get Out of Hell Free cards. I'm going to have to get a stamp so I can start doing letterbox hybrids the correct way. Thanks for the new hides!\

Found it 12/31/2017 By kenyansherpa
It's always fun to do letterbox caches and this one was no exception. Thanks to Sports Fan for creating it! IN - to keep it sports related I placed an Olympic sponsor pin from the 2016 Rio Games. OUT - nothing TFTH!!

Found it 12/31/2017 By psych01
TFTC for this letterbox, it was a fun find but a cold walk out into the field. SL & ran back to the car.

Found it 12/05/2017 By d.digger
I needed a smiley today and this one was on my list. A long drive from Florence then an easy walk and the "trail" avoided most of the stickers until the last leg. Found the cache easy enough, even though my GPSr didn't have the clue stored. Signed the log, left a fossil tooth, carabiner and a walking dead dog tag.
Funny how even out here .18 miles or so from the road there's some fragments of glass and crockery and rusty tin cans. It's been there a long time, but still...