05/10/2019 By fearthefish
Today I was out and about caching in the area with the always cheerful herndonrd. We were looking for letterbox hides, Wherigos, What the Frack multis, and whatever else tickled our fancy.
The math here was straightforward, and we had no trouble arriving at the correct final coordinates. As is typical when we cache together, herndonrd found the container while I looked in all the wrong places.
After we put our ink on the log we put everything back in place and then we were off to find another one. Thanks for the fun hide and for your contribution to a great day of caching.
P. S. No animals (including humans, aliens, or PayMeCache) were harmed in the writing of this log.
05/10/2019 By herndonrd
Roadtrip to the Greeley/Johnstown/Windsor area for the letterbox powertrail, Wingin' it wherigos, What the Frack multis and anything else that caught our attention. Grabbed this one along the way. TFTC!
03/30/2019 By oz8118
Number 21 was an easy fence find. Kinda reminds me of my first legal alcoholic beverage, a very bitter Sam Adams brew...the first isn't always the best.
I was blasting up the geocache stats with nerak2001 today north of D-town. Big #21 brings me one step closer to meeting my 100-multi challenge goal that I still need to qualify for. Only 41 more to go now, ha. Also, we discovered more than 10 multis in one day for another phat stat.
Thanks for placing this What the Frack multi power trail Barasaur and adding to the fun of geocaching in Colorado. It's always nice to have more multi's to find.
Cheers, keep calm and cache on.
03/10/2019 By waawhoo
Needing to go on a little caching streak today, i decided to go after a few multis. Thanks for the hide!
05/27/2018 By doglover&pups
Number 4 of my fracking multi cache adventure. TFTC
05/17/2018 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, 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 today while seeking out geocaches. What remarkable changes have occurred!
Thanks for this series, Barasaur. I hope to return soon to whack away at some more of your fracking multis.
02/26/2018 By Tuckernine
TFTC SL
02/25/2018 By mondou2
Enjoyed the hunt for this cache. SL Thanks for the fun!
09/07/2017 By jamadad
A fun hunt. TFTC