GCB5A1 Virtual Cache Treading Deep Waters
Type: Virtual | Size: Virtual Virtual | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: Goldfinger 17 @ | Hide Date: 12/16/2002 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 33.730 W105° 04.657 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 31

A historical virtual cache located in a city park. Bring a lunch for a picnic with the family if you would like.
I think everyone in Fort Collins remembers this event. Answer these questions and e-mail the answers to Goldfinger 17 to claim this cache.

1. What is the title of the statue?

2. Who is the artist?

3. What date was the memorial erected?

4. What date did this historical event happen?

5. How many people lost their lives?

Please don't post your answers on the website even if encrypted. E-mail your answers to Goldfinger 17. Enjoy the cache!
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22 Logs: Found it 22  

Found it 06/29/2019 By _BriGuy_
Finding a few early morning caches before we spend the day at Horse Tooth.
Answers sent.

Found it 06/20/2019 By cardon
Events like this should be commemorated. Very nice statute. Thanks for bringing us here.

Found it 05/29/2019 By MikeOtt
Nice sculpture and a nice story to go with it thanks for the Geocache

Found it 05/29/2019 By JeffS47
Colorado trip with Mike Ott. Thanks for the Virtual.

Found it 05/14/2019 By Diz&Dave
Greetings from the UK?. We are on our holidays!!! We are on a 12-day road trip around Colorado, Utah and Wyoming (a geocaching road trip from Denver to Yellowstone and back again), staying in Air BnB’s en route. Day 1: One cache near the first Air BnB to get us started Day 2: Morning caching around Denver and then headed out on the Mount Evans scenic route ?Day 3: Denver to Colorado Springs, collecting a few caches en-route. Made a snap decision to head out to collect some earthcaches , discovered the amazing Garden of the Gods , Manitou Springs, and the lovely Memorial park. Day 4: A trip up to Pike’s Peak and then a slow cache and dash to Glenwood Springs ? . Day 5: Cached to Vernal via Craig and a scenic drive through the National Dinosaur Monument to Harper’s corner . Day 6: Set off from Vernal, visited the brilliant National Dinosaur Monument , then drove the scenic roadway to Rock Springs, more caching en-route. Day 7: Today was Wildlife Day! Rock Springs to Jackson, and the Teton National park. We saw: Pronged antelope, 2 Moose(s), Bighorn Mountain, Elk herds , an osprey . Day 8: The day we saw three bears !! to West Yellowstone, collected a cache in Idaho. Arrived Yellowstone late morning and had a fantastic time in Yellowstone , amongst the Bison. We had a lot of snow showers???. We watched Old Faithful and did lots of of geography homework earthcaches and virtuals . Day 9: A great morning exploring Yellowstone Park -tastic and loved the stroll around the mud pots. On the long, slow drive to Lander, were we spotted Pronghorns and Mountain Sheep – in the road! We did some caching en-oute, as well as stopping for some chocolates from the Cowboy Chocolatier in Meeteetse. Day 10: Today we met up with a local cacher, who had kindly offered to show us the sights/caches of Lander. And… had an amazing day, not only did we pick up some fun caches, we walked some beautiful trails, in great company and learnt a lot about the local history. Original Wildman was incredibly generous with his time and his hospitality. Day 11. A cache and dash to Cheyenne via Laramie, saw lots of Pronghorns and Jack rabbits , collected 23 caches and spotted some very large cowboy boots in downtown Cheyenne.
Day 12: Our penultimate day, and last full day started with a great breakfast at Epic Egg ,we then started the drive to Denver, with a final epic days caching as we had several challenge caches to pick up (with great D/T ratings) and some by Egreog, as his came recommended by the Original Wildman . We also decided after a morning urban caching to take a tour out to Estes Park , and collect some of Bug Rangers’ very creative caches . This meant that we arrived at our BnB quite late, but our hostess was amazing, and we then headed out for a late dinner, minding Meadowlark, which had fab food, and now pack to pack and log, before a last morning in downtown Denver – 38 caches in all today.
Diz has emailed the CO with the answers.

TFTC ?

Found it 10/21/2018 By GoodCdg
What a sad thing and a cool and fun park

Found it 10/08/2018 By Kittykatch
Found on our trip up to Yellowstone - great to pick up a few old virtual caches - thanks a lot !

Found it 09/28/2018 By Gr8-pkin
Beautiful memorial. Thanks for bringing me here,,, TFTC.

Answers sent.

Found it 09/20/2018 By geohiker7
Celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary with a 2 week road trip, working on challenges, favorited caches, virtuals and earthcaches. Thanks for placing and maintaining these caches! Email sent with information requested. Hardest part of this cache was parking. . Beautiful park.

Found it 09/05/2018 By First_Mate
Visited this very informative site with fish2007. Fish2007 has sent in the info via e-mail. Thanks for keeping this virtual active!

Found it 09/05/2018 By fish2007
Visited this informative site with First_Mate. We had never heard about this unfortunate event before.
E-mail is on its way.
Thanks for bringing us here and for keeping this virtual active!

Found it 08/31/2018 By qrang
Very evocative memorial for a tragic event - answers sent to CO and we took a photo TFTC

Found it 08/17/2018 By IowaGerd
I love great art.

Found it 07/27/2018 By AR RStanton
Made a stop by here after visiting CSU. Beautiful little park here and learned about a sad bit of history here. TFTC.

Found it 07/15/2018 By Firework99
Learned some interesting information associated with this cache

Found it 07/09/2018 By team salford
Quick find on our drive back from rafting towards Estes Park. Answers are on the way.

Found it 07/08/2018 By Familytrekkers10
Sent answers. Very sad. Doing a little caching today and getting closer to 800. Trying to complete 800 before our Out West roadtrip ends tomorrow.

Found it 06/09/2018 By Nash-Chloe
TFTC! After grabbing Log Cabin and then going to Cheyenne, I am working my down to Pueblo.

Found it 05/20/2018 By Team sissifalke

Midwest Tour through America






After arriving at Cincinnati airport, we‘ve started out trip through mid-west USA
Our first stop was at Louisville before we continued towards Evansville, Saint-Louis, Kansas City all the way to Denver- Skyline of the Rocky Mountains.
We’ve stayed in Colorado for a couple of days and drove to the Rocky Mountains to Mount Evans and past the beautiful Echo lake.
We took the historic steam train in Georgetown to explore the Rocky Mountains – what an unforgettable experience.
We’ve visited the open air arena in Red Rock Park and have informed ourselves about the historic and musical past of this area.
We soon had to leave beautiful Denver to continue further towards the north Via Golden, Fort Collins, Cheyenne. We’ve took a bit of time to hike through the Toadstoll Geological Park- beautiful hiking destination.
We’ve crossed the border to South Dakota and visited the many sights along the way - Hot Springs in the Black Hills, Wind Cave NP, Jewel NP, Grazy Horse NP, Custer-State-Park – we were even able to spot some wild bison’s there.
We’ve then continued our tour towards Sylvan lake along the panorama road -“Needles Highway”. This windy road leads to needles past the many pine forests along the way.
Continuing further towards the Rushmore National Memorial.
We then weren’t far away from rapid city or the city of the presidents where we took part of an impressive sightseeing tour where we got to see 43 bronze statues of all of the US former presidents.
We took a quick detour to South Dakota before we continued towards the south towards the Badlands NP – a plateau with edged mountains, deep canyons and steep cliffs – impressive to look at.
After we have left the Badlands, we continued towards Mitchell along the Highway 90. We visited the corn place with its special artefacts and paintings made out of corn.
The next days are leading us back again towards the east towards Sioux Falls.
We saw many sights here for example the Sioux Waterfalls, Old Courthouse etc
We went shopping at Spirit lakes before continuing towards Minnesota. We also went shopping in the Bloomington Mall of America.
We went for a city stroll in Minneapolis visiting the many parks near the Saint Anthony Falls and the Washburn A Mill.
We have visited the cathedral of Saint Paul and the Minnesota State Capitol.
We left Minnesota after Saint Paul and have crossed the border to WISCONSIN continuing towards Madison to see the State Capital.
We have visited the famous Harley-Davidson-Museum in Milwaukee.
We collected a number of Petoskey stones while strolling around north Michigan Lake. These stones are unique to this region.
We are now continuing towards Chicago where we will spend a couple of days as well.
We’ve done a bit of shopping and got to know about the skyscraper history.
The first skyscrapers were built in the 80s and 90s. One of the most impressive ones is the trump tower directly at the Chicago River. The facade mirrors the Wrigley Building and the Chicago Tribune Tower.
We then had to say bye to Chicago after a couple of days. We then continued towards Gary (INDIANA) and New Buffalo (Michigan). We have covered 3 states: Eck Michigan, Indiana and Ohio
We now have to go back towards Indianapolis where the legendary race took place. We have also planned a visit to the Hall of Fame Museum before going back to Cincinnati.
Going to the GIGA event:
We have met many friendly cachers and we have talked about our mutual hobbies and our trip in and around Cincinnati.
We have covered approx. 4000 miles and have experienced a lot. Everyone was very welcoming and helpful as well.
Thank you to all the owners for placing and maintaining the caches.
Best greetings from Bavaria Team sissifalke

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Found it 05/11/2018 By fed
Parked nearby for a nice saunter to GZ. Answers sent. Thanks for keeping this one running.

Found it 04/09/2018 By dcdawn
My Windsor friend P and I continued our post-lunch geocaching adventure...

Sadly this was our final cache of the day. I’d had a great time geocaching and catching up with P. What we found at GZ was a surprise, especially as we had discussed a similar event earlier in the day. Thanks for an interesting virtual.

Found it 04/01/2018 By Adikinz
Answers send with Hurricane99. Really cool.