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Traditional CacheContinental Divide at Loveland Pass

A cache by Astounding and Percible     Hidden: 9/18/2001

Size: Size: Regular (Regular)     Difficulty: 2 out of 5     Terrain: 2 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.??? 
In Colorado, United States

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This is something of a "highway" cache for those taking U.S. Route 6 over the Continental Divide at Loveland Pass (a short, scenic detour for I-70 travelers who want to see the continental divide instead of driving under it in the Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel), about 600-700 feet from the Continental Divide parking area hidden in some rocks. During bad weather or if there's snow, this cache will be difficult to impossible to find, but during the summer, it should be a quick find.
PLEASE DO NOT MOVE THE CACHE! Even if your GPS coordinates disagree with the cache's coordinates, please replace the cache exactly where and how you found it. Thanks! This cache is hidden in a large ammo box in some rocks on the hillside not too far from the continental divide trail, about 600-700 feet from the road at about 12060 feet altitude. My G.P.S. stopped counting distance in feet at 528 feet and instead displayed 0.1 miles, so I'm guessing at the distance, but it isn't far. The ammo box is painted a light gray-green and blends well with the rocks, so you will almost have to be standing on top of it to find it. The coordinates shouldn't be too inaccurate. I took several samples and averaged them (I wish my G.P.S. could do averaging like other receivers can), with WAAS differential signals helping.

It was chilly when we placed it, the overcast sky sending very slight hints of snow or sleet, but never delivering, the breeze chilling us (my brother and I) who came unprepared (no jackets or coats, short sleeves only, and my brother in shorts). In bad weather or when snow covers the mountainside of the pass, the cache will be extrememly difficult to find, but during the short mountain summer it shouldn't be too hard. This cache is just off the actual divide itself, on the Atlantic Ocean side of the divide, even though it is west of the parking area.

For more details, go ahead and "cheat" to read the hints below.

Despite the chilly air and the clouds low above us, we both stood in awe at the majesty of the mountains, at the beauty of the plants growing here above the tree line, and at the verdant evergreen forested slopes below. Colorado is truly beautiful here in her mountains.

I only wish that my brother and I had had time to explore further and were prepared for the weather. I was even pleasantly surprised at how well my very out-of-shape body handled the altitude. This is my first and only cache in Colorado, placed while on my way back home (I was visiting family in Loveland, Colorado) to the deserts of southwestern Utah.

Oh, one last thing. I forgot to put the log book in a Ziploc plastic bag, so it will very likely get a bit wet. If you hunt for this cache and you have a VERY LARGE Ziploc bag, would you mind putting the cache explanation document and the log book in the bag? The log book is very large. Thanks.

Enjoy!

 


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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)

Vs lbh cnex ba gur jrfgrea fvqr bs gur ebnq naq pyvzo gur fgnvef gung ner evtug orfvqr gur cnexvat nern, yrg lbhe rlrf sbyybj gur yvar bs gur qvivqr genvy. Abg sne njnl, gb gur evtug (abegujrfg) fvqr bs gur genvy, gurer jnf n cvyr bs ebpxf gung va gur cnfg unq n jbbqra pebff va vg, n zrzbevny sbe W.W. Wbuafba jub cnffrq njnl va 2000. Gur ebpxf zvtug fgvyy or gurer. Gur pnpur vf uvqqra nobhg 50 srrg qhr rnfg bs gung znexre va gur ebpxf orybj, va n abbx, jvgu n srj fznyy syng ebpxf shegure bofphevat gur obk.(Decrypted Hints)

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 September 30, 2009 by msstrong (616 found)
finally got back and found this one, I needed the hint to do it and still took 15min. great hide. hard to walk all over the rocks for very long. some snow on the ground and more to come, windy and cold with snow flakes starting to fly. TFTC TNLN

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 September 20, 2009 by buffpup (852 found)
Highest cache found by this flatlander from VA who lives at under 500 feet & CO Springs family (6900 feet). It was a beautiful morning, right before the storms came in. Thanks.

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 September 19, 2009 by GrayFinders2 (679 found)
Did this one with lostandfound2 on our way to the airport. What a lovely day on Loveland Pass!! :)

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 September 19, 2009 by lostandfound2 (504 found)
We tried to do this one on the 12th but the snow, fog, and lightning kept us from going the whole way...we didn't even get out of the car. So we did it on our way back to PA.

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 September 10, 2009 by fastskier (4 found)
We saw it under the rock, then let our 3 year old grandson look around until he found it before taking it out. Beautiful day, but a little cold and windy. Folks searching for it might want to know that with higher wind and higher elevation, the wind chill will usually be about 15-20 degrees cooler at the divide than in Keystone, Dillon, Breckenridge, etc. Our grandson took a ziplock bag containing a bandaid and neosporin. We left a couple of Mardi Gras beads and a doubloon.

TFTC.

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Current Time: 2/9/2010 11:19:49 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (7:19 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 10/26/2009 7:51:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time (2:51 AM GMT)
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