This is a 3 stage multi-cache. The first is a micro-cache. And if you are looking at a big rock, your'll see some numbers, so please take stock, and under your foot, might be a rock, so don't be shocked. The coordinates to the 2nd cache will be found there. The 2nd & 3rd aren't as hard a climb, but to find the caches, you might think you are blind. They are under some rocks, so be careful during those warm months, because you'll never know what might be there.
The 2nd and 3rd caches have lots of things. They are, to begin with, a pen and paper for your little tale, lotion, soap, candle, whistle, Nook the Husky, playing cards, tissues, car, lens cloth, Hair pick, US Flags, Gloves, GEO Bass Coin w/log that is headed to Springfield MS (please e-mail us about its trip), Mendadent, pictures of the old CCC Camp when they were building the road that you are now on, a camera with a log, to take pictures, which we will post here when they get developed.
At cache 2 you can see evidence of the CCC Camp located here in the 1930's, and at #3, the memorial grave of Doyle Irvin Cross, who died of meningitis, July 1, 1934.
It is amazing to realize that the Conservation Corps built this road back then. It is a very beatiful canyon, and you can get to it from both the foothills or front range side, or from Hwy. 16, between mile markers 65 & 64. Good luck to all that are up to the challenge, in more ways then one.