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GCCO GeoArt #0743 Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

ColoradoGeoArt: We would like the geocaching community to know that we did not take this decision lightly. This was based on experiences throughout the entire life of the artwork, private emails with the locals, cache logs both good and bad. We understand that many folks had solved the puzzles, made plans, bought plane tickets, made reservations, etc. in order to find this giant GeoArt. However, we have to take the geocaching experience and the safety of the finders into consideration - and we feel that the experiences posted in the logs and the threats made by locals via email and onsite were not only unacceptable, but are also a poor example of what Geocaching in Colorado has to offer.

We have several teams going out over the next few weeks to pick up all of the caches so we leave this area clean. They will be allowed to log the artwork as they do so, but we wanted to get the archivals done to prevent any more attempts on it. Their cars will be labeled as clean-up crews for safety.

ALL trackables found in this process will be picked up and moved, no TB left behind :)

Again, Colorado has some great caching opportunities. If you missed the art, we still have two geotours, the largest library series (that we know of), and other smaller artworks throughout the state. Find us on Facebook for more suggestions, you will not be disappointed :)

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Hidden : 5/1/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The 2014 Geocaching Colorado Board is proud to bring you the largest GeoArt in this beautiful state of Colorado! Thanks to many volunteers, this GeoArt will provide you with Geocaching Colorado pride and a great way to learn more Colorado trivia.




Colorado Fact Tour

Category: Animals - Birds
Key: Peregrine Falcon

Details: Falco peregrinus Habitat: Breeding pairs nest on cliffs and forage over adjacent coniferous and riparian forests. Migrants and winter residents occur mostly around reservois, rivers, and marshes, but may also be seen in grasslands, agricultural areas. Range in Colorado: Rare spring and fall migrant in western valleys, foothills, lower mountains, mountain parks, and on eastern plains. At the Dinosaur Ridge hawk watch, Jefferson County, 10 were seen in both spring 1990 and spring 1991. Rare winter resident at Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Rio Grande County, and very rare in western valleys and on eastern plains near foothills. At the same time it is a rare summer resident in foothills and lower mountains. There were 58 active nest sites in 1991, 42 on the western slope (fledging 75 young) and 16 on the eastern slope (fledging 16 young). The number of active sites and young birds produced increases annually. Birds have been reintroduced into former nesting sites, and even into downtown Denver.

Cache location: N39 45.( 266 - keyphrase ) W103 10.( 670 + keyphrase )


For general hints, or to post a note for the series, please go to the first cache GC5280D

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)