GC93W8M Unknown Cache Stapleton to Central Park Adventure Lab Bonus
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: Imusttravel2000 @ | Hide Date: 12/13/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 45.500 W104° 51.500 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Scenic view  Not Recommended at night  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  No Night Cache  Att72 

You must complete this Adventure Lab: Stapleton to Central Park (page.link) to obtain the final coordinates.

Available from Sunrise to Sunset. Sorry, no dogs allowed into the wildlife refuge. 

Stapleton Airport Plans for building an airport at the Stapleton site began as early as 1929. The 123-acre Bluff Lake area was purchased by the Aviation Department from the Clayton Institute in 1970 and became part of the airport. The land became a “crash zone”, required at the end of all runways to shield the surrounding community from airplane activities. For the next fifty years, Bluff Lake remained undisturbed, surrounded by barbed wire fence and virtually ignored by Stapleton. During those fifty years, wildlife such as deer, red foxes, badgers, snakes, turtles, coyotes, owls, hawks, rabbits and a variety of waterfowl found their homes at Bluff Lake.

A New Era After Stapleton Airport closed on February 28, 1995, Bluff Lake Natural Area was established and protected under the terms of a settlement agreement between the City and County of Denver and the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club’s successful lawsuit against Denver's Department of Aviation was due to the inadequate retention ponds for ethanol glycol (the de-icing chemical for airplanes). During heavy rains, ethanol glycol would spill into Sand Creek and dramatically lower the dissolved oxygen levels, leading to fish kills. As part of the settlement, Denver agreed to preserve the Bluff Lake area and invest over three million dollars to enhance wildlife habitat, restore the banks of Sand Creek, build an interpretive trail system and construct open-air shelters.

Congratulations to LusciousLeah for FTF.

 

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3 Logs: Found it 2  Publish Listing 1  

Found it 12/14/2020 By Rohatx
I initially was fooled by the nearby Buff Lake challenge container . Then I found what I’m used to seeing with this C/O. Thank you for the placement!

Found it 12/14/2020 By LusciousLeah
This is my first official first to find! At 11:24 on December 14! What a great great way to begin the week. Thank you very much imusttravel2000 for this fun adventure lab. I really enjoyed it and look forward to coming back many times especially to the nature center. Tftc!!

Publish Listing 12/13/2020 By IgnotusPeverell
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