GCM0Y7 Traditional Cache Skelington Cache
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3.5 out of 5
By: GradyB @ | Hide Date: 11/07/2004 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 02.634 W108° 34.254 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 3
Needs maintenance 

Very unique geological location.
Only approach from where Jack Skellington would.
This cache is dedicated to Jack Skelington. The Jack and Zero Travelbug started here. Lucks TB also got repatriated here after 2 weeks in Japan. Notepad, frog keychains, Japanese coins, chopsticks, many sm. items for trade.
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16 Logs: Found it 14  Needs Archived 1  Needs Maintenance 1  

Found it 07/06/2019 By okls1596
Thanks! The lid is broken. With a little bit of camo tape the lid works again. It was interesting we both just watched that roll of tape go down the hill. I think we thought “I’m not chasing it!”

Found it 07/06/2019 By hortcacher
OKLS1596 and I stopped here in our way to Colorado National Monument. This was a particularly enticing terrain rating! OKLS spotted the cache first. We he reached for it, he found the lid was broken. So he went back to the cachemobile for tape and a new log to repair the cache and have it ready for future cachers. As he was taping the lid, he dropped the roll of tape and we watched it roll and bounce down the hill. I retrieved it after signing the log. Thanks for the adventure and TFTC!

Found it 05/11/2019 By hgilsrud
This was a very fun find. They are right you need to watch your step. There are a lot of cacti.! But thanks for the cache we enjoyed it

Found it 05/09/2019 By Peachbob
This will fill one spot in my Jasmer calendar.

Out having fun today, finding caches and enjoying life.
THANKS FOR THE CACHE
# 2766. SL as PB

Needs Maintenance 03/23/2019 By slade2029
Needs container and log book

Found it 09/29/2018 By Darlinlee
We found the easier way to get to the cache thankfully. Lid is broken and log paper is gone. So signed on the cover of log paper. TFTC

Found it 08/20/2018 By nerak2001
Needed this one for the placed date. Looked too high at first then found it. Didn't find any other creatures (phew). Lid is broken and the log is missing. Thanks for the appropriately named and placed geocache!

Found it 08/07/2018 By Rigbywa
Just visiting our old home town Grand Junction for as few days then heading back to Washington state

Found it 08/05/2018 By brianlight
Found in bad shape without log. Put back in what I thought was it's original hiding place.

Found it 03/26/2018 By gself21
Found it!

Found it 03/20/2018 By Wandering Warden
Stopped by after a meeting. Left Junior EPO badge TFTC
GCM0Y7

Found it 03/07/2018 By finickykatt
The one side of the Lock-n-lock is broken. The cache being under a ledge and a rock in front, it will stay dry. We worked on this cache. Added a log paper. All items are now in plastic. Also added 4 items. This cache should stay dry. We saw no travel bugs. TFTC-SL.

Found it 03/07/2018 By SpecialScooter
Found the container lid is broken but the cache is tight. Added a piece of paper to the log and put it in a plastic bag. L- 2 toys.

Found it 12/15/2017 By catroos
It is quite a cool spot, too bad the stash is in bad shape. I wroye my name on the papier that Goldribbon left behind. Happy caching. Greetings from Holland

Found it 10/14/2017 By tudorsbiscuitworld
Thank you! Cool spot! Evan sure does love his geocaches

Needs Archived 10/13/2017 By Fruita5
I'm logging this as a needs archived. I found this a month ago, and it was pretty much destroyed. There are two needs maintenance logs in the last month, and CO has not responded. CO is inactive, has only 3 total finds and has not cached since 3/2004. I suggest archiving this one to free up the spot for another cache to be placed. Impressive that this has lasted as long as it has.