GC2JPAT Multi-cache Profiles of Greyrock Mountain--The Multi-cache
Type: Multi | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 3.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 3.5 out of 5
By: Denali41 @ | Hide Date: 11/23/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 42.537 W105° 18.171 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Takes more than an hour  Scenic view  Significant hike  Parking available  No Bicycles  No Quads  No Off-road vehicles  No Horses  Long Hike (+10km) 

CONGRATULATIONS TO Mountain Roamer AND Team Laxson FOR FTF!!
Greyrock Mountain (elevation 7,613 feet) in Larimer County has a highly distinctive profile from Interstate 25 and other eastern vantages. Its steep southern aspect shows dramatically in silhouette as seen from the east. Many admirers of this Ranked Peak do not realize that the mountain’s lines from other directions are also remarkable and highly distinctive. This “Profile Series” consists of seven Traditional caches placed on Ranked Peaks that surround Greyrock Mountain, as well as this Multi-cache. Views of this mountain from each cache location and from the stages of the Multi are breathtaking, and each provides a special profile dimension of Greyrock. If you have as an objective finding all eight caches in this series, you will eventually view this marvelous mountain from many angles. To attain these views (as well as the treasures of the log books in all the cache containers) you will have hiked dozens of miles and have reached some remote areas. A major challenge confronting you will be discovering the most efficient approaches for accessing certain of these caches. Once you have logged all eight caches in the series, you will have satisfied the goals for a special challenge cache that I’ll be establishing. Don’t worry...I’ll have the challenge cache in place before you reach all of the cache destinations in this “Profile Series”! So enjoy this particular profile cache, and then work at the others. Enjoy your adventures as you “Profile” Greyrock Mountain!

"GREYROCK MOUNTAIN MULTI (REPRISED)"

In September 2007 Avengers published “Grey Rock Multi” (GC165RF). It was later archived. Their multi provided a marvelous loop tour of the Greyrock Mountain area that I really appreciated. I recently asked Avengers if I could reprise the cache and they were pleased. So I'm recreating it as Greyrock Mountain Multi (Reprised). In many respects the reprise is very similar to the original multi, but each hide location of this new cache differs from the placements used earlier. So those of you who found the former cache will have the fun of locating new container positions on the reprise.

This is a 3-stage multi cache on the Greyrock Trail off Highway 14 in Poudre Canyon. The trail loop used to access the three stages requires a significant hike involving about 6.5 miles and approximately 2,000 feet of elevation gain. The hike is certainly worth the effort! It gets you to some marvelous terrain and landscapes. Plan a schedule that will allow a nice break for lunch along the route. Be certain to carry extra water and food, as well as clothing for the sudden weather changes that are common in this area.

Greyrock Trail is a loop that consists of two separate trails that join: the Greyrock Meadow Trail, and the Summit Trail of Greyrock National Recreation Trail. The multi should be approached by taking the Meadow Trail to the final cache location; then, the Summit Trail should be used to return to the parking area. Adventurous cachers should also summit Greyrock Mountain by continuing past the final cache placement on a spur trail for an additional 0.75 mile (each way) to the summit. The top of Greyrock affords spectacular views of the rugged terrain in all directions!

Each of the three cache stages offers unique views of Greyrock Mountain, and the three containers have been camouflaged to appear like grey rocks. The first container (a medium-sized painted pill vial) holds the coordinates for finding the second cache site. Do NOT take the paper that provides these coordinates. Record the information and then move on. The second cache container is slightly larger (an altoid canister). It contains the coordinates for the final cache.

Enjoy this special mountain cache sequence. Other caches are in the area, including three marvelous EarthCaches. Plan your day so you can find some of these other caches, too! And HAVE A FUN HIKE!!

Additional Waypoints

PK2JPAT - Greyrock Parking
N 40° 41.686 W 105° 17.035

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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
PK2JPATGreyrock Parking Parking Area  11/24/2010 N 40° 41.686 W 105° 17.035 2.24 kms SE 

 Hints

Stage 1--in nook, covered by a loose rock
Stage 2--under a rock leaning against a large boulder
Stage 3--look for it!

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5 Logs: Found it 2  Write note 1  Owner Maintenance 2  

Found it 03/26/2018 By Desert Rogue
Amazing find with Marmot, literally couldn't have done it without her help, tftc! Smile

Owner Maintenance 03/26/2018 By Denali41
Stage 2 is present and fine based on my last trip up there. It was relocated several years ago and the coordinates were updated at the time. Its revised location is a tough find. Sorry you missed it.

Write note 03/26/2018 By marmotandgoatcachers
Wow - I feel really lucky to have refound this cache with Desert Rogue (two years and 2009+ caches later)! We had no luck finding stage two and after about thirty minutes of searching, partially gave up and continued our hike towards Grey Rock. I had a vague memory of the final location and after much back and forth traversing, finally aligned an actual with my memory. Woo hoo! Stage one and the final stage are in great shape but I think stage two may be missing. Thanks for this multi!

Owner Maintenance 05/31/2017 By Denali41
I hiked the Meadows Loop today with my puppy Orizaba and checked on a couple of my caches along the way. The stages of this multi are all in place and in good condition.

Found it 12/10/2016 By -E T-
Fun one. Out doing the loop today with a group. I hadn't checked beforehand but I had enough service on top op one of the hills to load nearby caches on my phone. I'm glad I was heading the right direction and made the finds quickly so I didn't hold anyone up. The second container was out in the open so I moved it a few inches back out of sight. A brisk morning with a few inches of snow on the non south facing slopes. A pleasant addition to a great day. TNLNSLTFTC