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Georgia Pass Vista Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 7/2/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Short walk to NW of the Georgia Pass sign. Genrally down hill. The pass is 11,585 feet so take it easy!

The cache (an black painted ammo can) is near a pine tree, covered with deadwood. The cache contains 2 CDs, 1 VCR tape, 1 canned Moose, a trinket or two and a special Travel Bug (See Travel Bug Log).

There are two ways to get to Georgia Pass. The easy or hard way. The easy way is coming up the southeast side, following Park County Road 35 out of Jefferson on Highway 285 til it splits off to Michigan Creek Campground (Park County Road 54). Just keep going up the gravel road that is passable in summer/fall by 2 wheeled vehicles, although places are badly washboarded. Plenty of room at the pass to park and do your thing! The hard way is up the Northwest side of the pass. This is strickly a 4-wheeled trail out of Breckenridge. We have done it several times, and each time it is a new adventure. Please check with locals or Arapaho NF district ranger before attempting this route. Either way the trip up is well worth the effort.

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