12/24/2018 By oz8118
I'm grabbing a few caches today north of Denver as my early Christmas present to myself. I enjoyed picking up another easy multi smiley here. Thanks for creating this EXTENSIVE cache series Barasaur.
Cheers, keep calm and cache on!
11/27/2018 By Grand High Pobah
12:16. Found all of this series that we went after without too much trouble. TFTC. TNLNSL.
11/27/2018 By rjjuul
nice hide TFTC
11/27/2018 By Fork L Man
nice hide TFTC/bruce
09/22/2018 By Sqweeter
Had a fun time figuring these out with lasouthpaw & peace love pi. Always enjoy working on multis a little more when working them out with other cachers. More heads are always better than one. TFTH SL
09/22/2018 By peace love pi
Met up with lasouthpaw and sqweeter to do some of the What the Frack multis and the nearby letterboxes. Managed to add a cemetery cache, a puzzle, and picked up 2 bags of trash in honor of CITO week. A perfect day of caching. TFTC!
09/22/2018 By lasouthpaw
Had a great caching day with peace love pi and sqweeter today. I woke up this morning with one set of plans and we wound up changing things around. Headed north and got some What the Frack caches and then stuck around to grab some of the letterboxes. We even threw in a traditional and a puzzle. Before we knew it, we had racked up quite a few finds for the day. Sorry for the cut and paste logs, but I didn't take very good notes today. Most of what we found was in good shape and we didn't have many DNFs today. Thanks for the smiley! Find #2819.
06/11/2018 By fsibero
Geocaching around Fort Collins and Loveland today.
Darn dich grass and the seeds slowed me down but did not keep me from signing the log.
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
05/20/2018 By Denali41
I had found a number of the What the Frack multi-caches in early 2017 but have had other activities occupy my agenda over the intervening months. So I decided it was time to get after this interesting series again and hit this portion of "fracking country" with my puppies Orizaba and Chimborazo. Found a few more of these caches the other day, found more today, and will return soon for some others. I recall when all the land in this area now being used for hydrocarbon extraction and for residential development was highly productive, irrigated agricultural land. The dramatic alterations in land use since the day long ago when Denali50 and I came to see a Whooping Crane resting in this general area during its migration, is the major takeaway from the observations I made recently and today while seeking out geocaches. What remarkable changes have occurred.
It was a wet experience finding these caches. Hopefully, the weather will be more cooperative as we search for the remaining multis in the future. Zaba and Chimi loved the experiences despite the weather!
Thanks for this series, Barasaur. I hope to return soon to whack away at some more of your fracking multis.