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Babi Yar Memorial Park - CITO & Seed Collecting Cache In Trash Out® Event

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Hidden : Saturday, October 25, 2025
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Saturday, October 25 2025 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Babi Yar Memorial Park

 

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Babi Yar Memorial Park - CITO & Seed Collecting

10451 E Yale Ave, Denver, CO 80231

Completed in 1982, this 27-acre memorial park was designed by Lawrence Halprin and Satoru Nishita to commemorate the victims of the 1941-1943 Nazi massacre of Ukrainian Jews and others in Kiev. The memorial is laid out around a centralized pathway configured as a Star of David, with three distinct architectural features – an amphitheater, a grove, and a ravine. The park is entered through a narrow passage between two inscribed, rough-hewn, black granite monoliths. A path ascends a berm planted with cottonwood and willow, before descending into a bowl-shaped amphitheater known as People’s Place, which has a circular platform at its center. The Grove of Remembrance consists of 100 lindens planted in a grid, representing the 200,000 people killed at Babi Yar. In the center of the grove, water flows from an irregularly shaped, black granite disc. A ravine reminiscent of the location where victims were buried in Kiev, runs along the western edge of the site. It is crossed by a narrow bridge with high, black wooden walls, which evoke the train cars used by Nazis to transport prisoners. Each end of the bridge is flanked with granite monoliths, polished to highly reflective surfaces. The edges of the site are planted as a prairie, with native grasses, yucca, and prickly pear.

The park was renovated in 2011 by Mundus Bishop, including prairie restoration, new walls, gravel paving, and curbs. During this time stone terraces were added to People’s Place and the Grove of Remembrance while a sculptural element was installed in the northern corner of the park.

 
 This CITO can be a 1 Terrain if you need it to be,
but there is also rougher parts of the park if you are capable of reaching those part safely!

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We will supply Trash Bags & some Hand Sanitizer!

When geocachers attend CITO Events, they help improve the outdoors by collecting trash, planting trees, and so much more. Attending a CITO is an opportunity to build community with geocaching neighbors and leave our incredible geocaching gameboard better than how we found it; a real win-win!

Safety Suggestions

 · You should wear some form of gloves for protection. Additionally, good old trash grabbers or other pickup device can help create further separation between you and the litter. Also, don’t forget high visibility clothing, close-toed shoes, and sunscreen!

· Best practice: Don't touch the litter directly, but if you do, make sure to wash your hands before touching your face.

· Choose your litter wisely: Only pick up the litter that is safe to handle.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)