GC63X8Z Traditional Cache CottonCreek Parallelogram Stone
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: dustyriver @ | Hide Date: 09/21/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 53.662 W105° 02.596 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 9
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour 

An easy detour off the beaten path for this find.


Much as the Rosetta Stone translated different languages from the past, the Parallelogram Stone will translate the English language into words such as Swag, Travel Bug, muggels and such. Amazingly, this stone is in the rough shape of a parallelogram. Not a big translation, thus it's a small stone, about the size of a baseball, redish in color. Find this stone will help you understand what a FTF is. Happy Adventures into the world of geo-language.   

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15 Logs: Found it 9  Didn't find it 4  Temporarily Disable Listing 1  Needs Maintenance 1  

Temporarily Disable Listing 06/26/2019 By dustyriver
Disabled until investigation of reported bad descriptions and cache is now a glass milk bottle in a different location as reported by mccullas.

Needs Maintenance 06/25/2019 By mccullas
The description and hint were totally wrong. No red parallelogram rock the size of a baseball. It was under the ledge of a black rock in a milk bottle on the Tennyson side of the creek.

Found it 06/25/2019 By mccullas
Found it. But it was in a bottle under a black rock on the Tennyson side of the creek. The description and hint were wrong. Wear mosquito repellent.

Found it 06/09/2019 By LostinDenver
Today, after the Post Geowoodstock event, I teamed up with @2lablovers @WindAtMyBack and @intrepiidexplorer to find some caches. We cached into the early evening before 2LL had to grab Fred. After they abandoned us, we managed to grab several more. During out journey I saw several hawks and managed to catch a large alligator snapping turtle. The evening ended with a sunset walk around a beautiful lake.
We walked this beautiful path and found some great (and hard) caches. This one eluded us for quite a while until IE came up with the cache.
Tftc!

Found it 06/09/2019 By 2lablovers
Caching with @LostinDenver, @WindAtMyBack and @intrepiidexplorer after the Post Geowoodstock event. All the leaves and tall grass made this a hard find.

Didn't find it 08/04/2018 By LiveWire77
Short Circuit 77 and I did not find. Don't go running out there to check this one. The GPSr never settled down with all the tree cover and we were left to wander around aimlessly. Too many hiding places to be in for that type of searching.

Found it 06/27/2018 By Cheryl-MuggleN0More
Found w Zop on our caching holiday.

Found it 06/27/2018 By Zop
We appear to have come in on the wrong path but found the hide quick enough.. TFTH!

Found it 03/26/2018 By Back Country Horsemen
Had to get to the correct side of the creek. A bit of GPS bounce down here but the huggle spotted it. Saw a decent sized garter snake back on the other side. It's Spring!

Found it 03/01/2018 By turtle933
Another challenging find with the leaves. Thanks for placing this series.

Found it 02/15/2018 By lady333
Group effort! Great job guys! Fun cache. Thank you

Didn't find it 11/24/2017 By DatBoi654
Too many leaves :(

Didn't find it 11/21/2017 By suzymagnolia
Couldn't find- likely too many leaves this time of year

Didn't find it 11/04/2017 By pjcai
Too many leaves

Found it 08/15/2017 By Jeffreythepug
Tftc