GC7CPK6 Traditional Cache The Hidden Amulets
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: bayleemurphy @ | Hide Date: 09/21/2017 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 35.383 W106° 05.017 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Access or parking fee  Boat  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  May require wading  May require swimming  Available at all times  Available during winter 

Follow Harry Halfmoon and Polly Peanut's footsteps to uncover a treature most valuable.

**Bring Your Own Pen**


In ancient Rohbekki folklore, a tale of two outlawed pirates were worshipped as true revolutionaries of their times. Harry Halfmoon and Polly Peanut were the most notorious pirates known across the 7 dimensions of the realm. After joining forces during the great battle of Frisco Bay, they had successfully ambushed and commandeered enough ships to take on the greatest battle of all. This battle against the other-worldly evil of the zombie sirens would solidify the pirates rule upon the realms and turn Harry Halfmoon and Polly Peanut from outlaws to royalty.

Rumor has it, they didn't get to where they were without a little help. Each had possessed mystical amulets given to them by the seahorse oracle. Harry half moon held the amulet of dah-sum-rah the ancient rohbekki Sky god. It drew upon the powers of the moon to change the tides in his direction, allowing him to sail at twice the speed of an ordinary ship.

Polly peanut possessed the amulet of the silver-tongued serpent of the great dam, which allowed her to deceive even the hardiest of foe and turn any enemy into a slave of her cunning eloquence.

Knowing what was at stake in their final battle, they hid their amulets to prevent their powers from falling into the wrong hands and destroying the very land you walk today.

Legend says the duo hid their treasures on the enchanted islands north of where they first joined forces. This series of small islands can only be reached by boat from the mainland unless one dares to cross the frozen icy planes when winter comes.

Once you reach the shore, look for the lone tree near the center of the island. Travel 25-30 feet northeast to the seat shaped rock and set your sight slightly ahead for a small rock slab with two stains that just might happen to be a trap door.

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Did you find the trap door? If so, continue reading the hint. If not, keep searching and come back later.<br /><br />Once ashore the smaller island, walk through the trees to get to the grassy cleaning. Stand upon the dirt mound looking towards Grays and Torreys peak to the east. Take four paces south towards the white rock. The true treasure is buried beside the rock.

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Write note 1  

Found it 06/21/2019 By DreadPirateWestley
I found this cache today while in Dillon for a bit.

SL as DPW

TFTC

DreadPirateWestley

Write note 06/19/2019 By Mkjsitpt
Cant find the map it reffers to ):

Found it 06/14/2019 By randalarae
Thanks

Found it 10/13/2018 By wallstbulls1
Logging from different account!

Found it 10/13/2018 By sibila77
Take advance with low water. Final coords approached from middle school parking lot ( no mud ;).

Found it 07/22/2018 By Hikermama3
Found it, tftc that was a lot of fun , making it a favorite .

Found it 07/22/2018 By ICFamily
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Found it 07/21/2018 By alohaBADA
Tftc! Took a while but got it! We didn’t realize this is a multi! It was a lot of fun, so tftc!!

Found it 07/11/2018 By rkster
Out for a couple weeks of camping and made a rather large list of caches I wanted to try and get. This one made the list. What a great spot for a cache. The kayak made this rather easy and I am glad to say it is still there and now has my name on the log sheet. You get a fav point for this one. TFTC SL

Found it 10/01/2017 By youkfish
FTF at 11:30. This one took two days as I thought it was a traditional and I made it to the posted coords on foot with a little bit of wading yesterday. Needed my kayak to get to the final today. A bit chilly, but I did see a few other kayaks on the water, so I wasn't the only crazy paddler out there. Cheers!