GC54DN1 Traditional Cache Goodbye YELLOW Brick Road
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: Sir Elton John @ | Hide Date: 05/08/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 20.102 W105° 14.351 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Not Available during winter  Parking available  No Drinking water nearby  No Public restrooms nearby  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Quads  Horses  Thorns  Not Stroller accessible 

Goodbye YELLOW Brick Road




This cache is placed on the Stultz Trail off of Oak Creek Grade Road. It is a short hike to the cache hide .When you get close to the cache you will get off of the main trail and you will find a Deer Path that will take you to the cache. I have marked where the Deer Trail begins so make sure you get the coordinates in your GPS.




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WOW! Congratulations to Hartsdale for the FTF !!


You picked a GREAT day to grab this one.

Additional Waypoints

DT54DN1 - Deer Trail
N 38° 20.053 W 105° 14.416

PK54DN1 - GC54DN1 Parking
N 38° 19.800 W 105° 14.098

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 Additional Waypoints (2)

CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
DT54DN1Deer Trail Trailhead  05/08/2014 N 38° 20.053 W 105° 14.416 0.13 kms SW 
PK54DN1GC54DN1 Parking Parking Area  05/08/2014 N 38° 19.800 W 105° 14.098 0.67 kms SE 

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6 Logs: Found it 6  

Found it 09/19/2018 By LLYN-lhvwn50
After It's a Bear, it was so nice to have a trail! But if cacti were still available as an attribute...the last bit would qualify. Ah, the view. Even though it was hot, I stayed awhile just to enjoy that view. There was some water in the container, but the log was fine. Thanks for placing this cache and luring me up here.

Found it 03/06/2017 By seaserpent888
Liked the idea behind this! Made the find pretty quickly! Took a bracelet charm, left marbles, a fake lock, and a glittery rock. SL, TFTC!!

Found it 12/17/2016 By Denali41
I had a very enjoyable 2 days of cache-finding in the Canon City area, focusing on certain challenge caches, the three Virtual caches I still needed as I work my way toward finding all of Colorado's still-active virtuals (I'm getting close!), and making some fun hikes for some back-country caches that were of specific interest. I satisfied all of my objectives on the trip, and look forward now to proving up my qualifications on the challenges and logging my finds.

I was delighted with the caliber of geocaches in the area--some creative hides, some very well-maintained caches, and many containers loaded with nice swag and TBs and geocoins, etc. It's rare these days to find such a concentration of well-cared for caches. I'm grateful for the experiences. Thank you!

I had not planned to make the hike into this cache location. But after going south to "score" on Demas Rock I discovered that I had sufficient time to go for this one as I returned north. I'm really pleased that I did. The hike was very enjoyable--even the bushwhack at the end-- and the object hiding this lonely cache was "perfect". Thanks for this nice adventure, 9-rushman&farmgirl79.

Found it 02/14/2015 By lesslost2
Just enough snow on the trail to keep the ATVs away - our lucky day! Nice follow-on to "OZ"; we could look over the country we travelled through working on your great series. Thanks!

Found it 12/09/2014 By nite_raven
Very clever. Super steep.

Found it 12/09/2014 By LeewayeDiscGolf
Someday I'll hike the Stultz to Tanner route but for today it was only as far as the cache. Nice, steep hike to the deer trail and then some squeezing through scrub. Some old bear tracks up here. Walked passed the cache only to turn around and have a nice laugh to myself. Nicely done. Such a nice day you could actually see the Commanche plant in Pueblo on the horizon from up here.