GC39FZT Unknown Cache Experience a Virtual "High"--A Challenge
Type: Mystery | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 4 out of 5 | Terrain: 4 out of 5
By: Denali41 @ | Hide Date: 12/20/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 28.138 W105° 15.566 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
No Dogs  Not Recommended for kids  Takes more than an hour  Scenic view  Significant hike  Parking available  Bicycles  No Motorcycles  No Quads  No Off-road vehicles  No Snowmobiles  No Horses  Long Hike (+10km) 

THIS IS A CHALLENGE CACHE, which is located at the listed coordinates. To log a find, you must have first completed the challenge requirements specified below, and have signed the field cache log.
Topping out on the highest point of each State is becoming a popular yet extremely challenging endeavor. When this cache was published, about 200 people had successfully reached the summits of all 50 of our States. Geocachers have also discovered these “High Points“. At this time, 48 of the 50 State HPs have some type of cache associated with their summits or along their principal climbing or hiking approach routes. Fourteen State High Points have “virtual-type” caches at their summits or close to them. For purposes of this challenge, these “virtual” caches include Virtuals and Webcams.

The lowest-elevation State High Point is Britton Hill in Florida. It’s elevation is 345 feet above sea level, and reaching it from the parking area takes only a minute or two. The highest is Denali (Mt. McKinley), in Alaska. It’s elevation is 20,320 feet, and attaining it takes an expeditionary effort of 15-25 days if weather allows any summit success at all. The 48 State HPs between these extremes range from easy drive-up endeavors to difficult multi-day backpacks and climbs.

This Challenge Cache requires having logged 7 of the 14 “virtual-type” caches (Virtuals and Webcams) that have been placed in association with the State High Points. No date restrictions apply, so your past cache finds all count toward this total. Your 7 qualifying caches must come from the 14 caches listed in the following table.

Have A Virtual “High”
State High Point Elevation GC # Cache Name Diff/Terr
AZ Humphreys Peak 12,633 GC4272 High in Arizona 1.0/4.0
CA Mount Whitney 14,494 GC151D Muir Was Here in ‘73 1.0/4.5
FL Britton Hill 345 GC7199 It’s All Downhill from Here 1.0/1.0
HI Mauna Kea 13,796 GC3D6D Pahupa’iKi’i Maka Webcam 2.0/2.0
KS Mount Sunflower 4,039 GC2A76 Mount Sunflower Conquest 1.0/1.5
LA Driskill Mountain 535 GC2BE3 Louisiana's Highest Geocache 1.0/1.5
NE Panorama Point 5,424 GCC194 High Point Buffalo 1.0/2.0
NC Mount Mitchell 6,684 GC83EA High Country 1.0/2.5
NH Mount Washington 6,288 GCN32T Mt. Washington Webcam 3.0/3.0
NJ New Jersey High Point 1,803 GC5A96 One Down Forty-nine To Go 1.0/1.0
OK Black Mesa 4,973 GC27FA Black Mesa Cache 3.0/3.0
TN Clingman’s Dome 6,645 GC84C0 Top of the Smokies Virtual Picture Cache 1.0/2.0
TX Guadalupe Peak 8,749 GC4EEF Guadalupe Peak 3.0/4.0
WA Mount Rainier 14,411 GC1192 Banana Slugs & High Places 5.0/4.5

This tabulation will be updated in the event other “virtual-type” caches (in this case, Webcam Caches) are placed on any of the HPs where such caches do not currently occur. Where more than one virtual-type cache occurs near a HP, the cache located closest to the summit is the one that is specified. In some instances, Physical Caches or EarthCaches may also be associated with the same HP. For this Challenge, they do not count, so don’t use them! Document your seven finds by either providing a publically-viewable Bookmark that includes your qualifying caches, or by listing the caches in your Found Log. If you use the latter procedure, provide the GC number, the cache name, and the date of your find.

The cache is located at coordinates within Roosevelt National Forest, and is accessible by following an excellently-maintained trail system in the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. Because it is placed on National Forest land, instead of in the Natural Area, it is a legally-located cache. Look for a Small container that is positioned on the west side of a rock formation. The cache is under a couple of stones, and a dead log is placed directly over these stones. Expect a round trip hike of about 8 miles involving approximately 1,300 feet of elevation gain—so be prepared in terms of needed time, food, water, and clothing. The Difficulty/Terrain rating for the cache is based on the challenge of meeting the requirements. Reaching and finding the cache container has a rating of 2.0/4.0. And yes, I have qualified for this cache, and have been to the summits of all of the 50 State HPs.

Have fun on your hike to this final location. Your real challenge was logging the seven State HP caches required for this endeavor!



CONGRATULATIONS TO RBMAN FOR THE FTF!!
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5 Logs: Found it 2  Write note 1  Owner Maintenance 2  

Found it 11/25/2017 By COpackrat
The weather was predicted to be good today, so I came up here for a hike and some caches. The hardest part of this challenge was finding HP's with virtuals that I hadn't done BC (before caching, or before these points had caches). I'll have to start repeating to get many more... Thanks for the challenge - cache is in fine shape.

Owner Maintenance 05/13/2017 By Denali41
I was in the vicinity this morning finding a wherigo cache and extended my hike a bit to check on this cache. All is OK!

Owner Maintenance 10/16/2016 By Denali41
I made a hiking loop today to check on all of my caches on USFS lands on Bobcat Ridge–the maintenance hike entailed 10 miles and 3,000 feet of cumulative elevation ascent; the effort was worth it because of the beautiful autumn day and the fine views. This cache was in excellent condition and awaits the next finder who also satisfies the challenge requirements.

Write note 09/10/2016 By CountryLifers
Just stopped by for a visit, since I'm far from qualifying for any of these. But could't pass up the hunt, since I was on the trail network.

Found it 11/01/2014 By RBMAN
foundit! FTF at 1140. I have been to the top of 12 of these 14 Hi-Points. I plan on attempting CA and HI next year. I wanted to get up here before the weather turned bad and made a quick road trip from Lincoln, Nebraska to make the finds. A local cacher here-bjmccacher told me about these last year and I have been watching, hoping I could be FTF. Finally qualified in September.