!! Exciting Cache Series!!
"COLORADO
SPIRIT QUEST"
The
Colorado
Spirit Quest is a series of Caches placed by many individuals, near
cemeteries
and historic sites in hopes of paying respect to the many pioneer
ancestors that
have 'walked' before us.
There are
hundreds of
cemeteries in the rural and mountain communities across
Colorado. This series
will introduce you to many of them.
The
cache pages will provide a virtual history tour of the cemeteries
and
tombstones.
COLORADO SPIRIT QUEST is not affiliated with any other 'Spirit
Quest'
group. Special thanks and credit are given to SixDogTeam who
started the
Indiana Spirit Quest in 2004. The idea has rapidly spread into many
states.
The CSQ
endeavor is an enormous and relentless task. It cannot be
accomplished by just
one or two people. This project will only flourish if there
is a multitude of
volunteer cachers willing to place these
caches.
After
locating the cache container, take some time to reflect back on the
lives of
those pioneers and the effort it took to make Colorado such a great
state.
If
you are interested in joining the "Walking Through History Clan"
contact may be
made by sending an e-mail to the owner of "Colorado Spirit Quest #1
-
Mo
untain
Passage". Use the 'Send Message" link at the center of the
page of their
profile.
Each person that places a CSQ cache is responsible for its
maintenance.
REMEMBER:
If
you are APPREHENSIVE about cemeteries - AVOID this
series.
Thanks to
Clan Members: Greasepot, Taylorgeotracker, Ivy Dog Parents, Team
Boogity3,
Grand High Pobah, Boborr 80909,
Imusttravel2000, Buzz Lightyear I, Sandhill 49er, MrVolkswagen,
Isisfan, LadyCoots, Rockymtn8iv,
Fork-L-Man, *Sparky*, TwoCs, Outdrlvr201, Condor1, 2Cachedivers,
arthurat, smilz787, Kyotmoon, Mountain Roamer, SugarPug, Team Tiger
Pride, ernie66, drnetwork, Team w-bar-v, Dynamite Rabbit and
Twins18.
New Clan members are
always Welcome
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***The hours are from dawn to dusk*** This cemetery honors both
Charles Autobee, who homesteaded this area in 1853 and Col. Ceran
St. Vrain, who helped the homesteaders after the Mexican-American
War.