Black Bear Trail, 13,100 feet Traditional Cache
Inmountains: Well, this cache had a good run, even though it is located in a very strong avalanche area. Between the snow, the rock slides and the marmots, this cache has taken a beating and is now missing. I am moving to California so I am no longer able to maintain the cache. I hope everyone enjoyed it, and if someone does happen to find it, it is mostly likely a ways downhill from the coordinates, please remove it from the mountain or hide it with new coordinates and make a new cache.
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Black Bear Trail, 13,100 feet
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The Jeep trail from Silverton to Telluride is rated as one of the more difficult Jeep Trails in the nation. This is at the top.
This is our first cache, so we chose a place that is breath taking in more ways than one. The container is a 2 qt tupperware type container covered in Duct Tape. It should not be hard to find once you are close, but it will take some effort as it is about 1/4-1/2 a mile from the dirt road. It doesn't sound hard, but try it at over 13,000 feet. Be careful, there is some loose talus on the short hike. If you like, you can try to climb to the top ridge, we made it half way, but decided it was too dangerous.Original Contents:Pewter Angel, Christian Bracelet, Harrah's Dollar Chip, Money Clip, Pewter Cat, New Testament, LEADER pin, Emergency Signaling Mirror, Toy Car, JEEP TRAVEL BUG, Quick side note: This is NOT in the San Juan National Forest so no permission was needed.
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