!! Exciting New Cache
Series!!
“COLORADO SPIRIT QUEST”
The Colorado Spirit Quest is a series of Caches placed by many
individuals, near cemeteries and historic sites in hopes of paying
respect to the many pioneer ancestors that have ‘walked’ before
us.
There are
hundreds of cemeteries in the rural and mountain communities across
Colorado. This series will introduce you to many of
them.
The cache pages will provide a virtual history tour of the
cemeteries and tombstones.
COLORADO SPIRIT QUEST is not affiliated with any other ‘Spirit
Quest’ group. Special thanks and credit are given to
SixDogTeam who started the Indiana Spirit Quest in 2004. The idea
has rapidly spread into many states.
The CSQ endeavor is an enormous and relentless task. It
cannot be accomplished by just one or two people. This
project will only flourish if there is a multitude of volunteer
cachers willing to place these caches.
After locating the cache container, take some time to reflect back
on the lives of those pioneers and the effort it took to make
Colorado such a great state.
If you are interested in joining the “Walking Through History Clan”
contact may be made by sending an e-mail to the owner of “Colorado
Spirit Quest #1 –
Mo
untain Passage”. Use the ‘Send Message” link at the center of
the page of their profile.
Each person that places a CSQ cache is responsible for its
maintenance.
REMEMBER:
If you are APPREHENSIVE about cemeteries – AVOID this
series.
Thanks to Clan Members: Greasepot, Taylorgeotracker, Ivy Dog
Parents, Team Boogity3, Grand High Pobah, Boborr 80909,
Imusttravel2000, Buzz Lightyear I, Sandhill 49er, MrVolkswagen,
Isisfan, LadyCoots, Rockymtn8iv, Fork-L-Man, *Sparky*, TwoCs
and Outdrlvr201.
New Clan members are always Welcome
* * * * * * * *
Central City Cemetery
Central City
exploded rapidly in population in 1859 with the discovery of gold,
burgeoning to 10,000 residents within two months. Many of the early
settlers retreated to lower elevations for that first winter, but
returned along with others, swelling the population reputedly to
60,000 (imagine that many people in this fairly confined area!). It
came to be known as the “Richest Square Mile on Earth”. The
population dwindled with exhaustion of the easy claims and miners
going back to serve in the Civil War, settling in 1870 at about
4000,the same as Denver at the time. Central City lost its bid in
1876 to become the capital of Colorado, losing to Denver by one
vote. The present population of Central City is about
500.
Unfortunately,
not all the residents survived the high altitude, bitter winter
weather and mining, so cemeteries rapidly became a necessity. There
are four cemeteries located just outside the central part of
Central City within a short distance of each other: IOOF Rocky
Mountain #2, Central City Catholic Cemetery, Knights of Pythias
Cemetery and Central City Cemetery. The latter two are actually
contiguous. Because of the proximity of these cemeteries, this
cache was hidden at the outer border. You will pass by many
interesting graves on your way to the cache. Bring your own writing
instrument.