Mondo's Got Fiber? Colorado, United States
By mondou2 on 20-Dec-08. Waypoint GC1K0T9

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04-May-13
5/4/13, 3:19 PM Find #4511

Flew in from Oklahoma with TeamGatorOKC for a 3 day caching quest just to make a dent in the area east of Denver. Lots of caches to choose from. We grabbed what we could! TFTC!
 
04-May-13
5/4/13, 3:19 PM Find #7970 Team Tendy and I flew in from Oklahoma City to grab a bunch of caches in your lovely state.Thanks for the fun and for placing this cache. signed as TTG
 
27-Apr-13
Found it caching with my daughter out east of Denver, Colorado.

The weather was excellent for Geocaching, sunny and not to hot.

SL,TFTC.
 
24-Apr-13
Came to the area early to cache before picking up Ms Barasaur from DIA. Yep I was here a few hours early and ended up with somewhere around 110 caches on the day. My highest day ever. TFTC for me to find today.

(1158)
 
30-Mar-13
Tftc
 
17-Jan-13
Great day caching with more than 20 finds. Perfect weather - mid 40's , so great after the recent frigid weather. Saw eagles, deer, horses, geese. Most of the caches we found were in great condition, a few needed a little help, which we did when able. Thanks to all the COs who made this such a fun day for us.

First to sign new log. Thanks for the cache mondou.
 
02-Dec-12
Refurbished.
 
Found the Hooman device on this, the twelfth day of Furonkahmas, in which my true clones found for me -?

Twelve:

A. Ear drums throbbing,
B. Nasal implants,
C. Bison-eating alligators,

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Eleven:

A. Cortical stimulators, ?B. Radioactive rabbits,
C. Baking penguins,

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Ten:

A. Hoomans fleeing, ?B. Half-Baked theories,
C. Useful neurons,

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Nine:

A. Moonbeams dancing,
B. Spaceships warping,
C. Lasers lasing,

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Eight:

A. Roasting Hoomans,
B. Paranoid Androids,
C. Organ Harvesters,

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Seven:

A. Seas a-boiling,
B. Arteries a-draining,
C. Cockroaches a-breeding,

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Six:

A. Slugs a-sliming,
B. Skins a-bleaching,
C. Vents a-venting,

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Five:

A. Furon balls,
B. Anal glands,
C. Lava pits,

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?Four:

A. Glaring halfwits,
B. Giant lasers,
C. Insect pellets,

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Three:

A. Klaxon wails,
B. Charred hands,
C. Putrid pants,

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Two:

A. Turtle hybrids,
B. Solar panels,
C. Sun-bleached bisons,


And:

A. A Higgs Boson In A Pear Tree
B. A Large Tin In A Guard Rail
C. A Rogue Droid In The HoloDeck!


Thank you for placing this device!
 
24-Nov-12
We spent a windy Saturday afternoon exploring back roads on the plains to celebrate the birthday of one the junior Bubber-Rands. Log is quite wet, although we were able to sign it. TFTC!
 
24-Nov-12
Out on the open road, thanks for a nice hide and helping us one closer to our goal for the year!
 
Last day of our CO trip. We did all quick drive up's this afternoon mostly on country roads southeast of the airport. Thanks for hiding them all for us to find.
 
23-Jul-12
Visiting family in Denver and caching while we are here. Thanks so much for placing these caches.
 
24-Jun-12
That was a great tour exploring this area. Thanks for showing around.
 
We were under strong wind advisory all day and it made it difficult to geocache. The wind would blow the car door shut and blow logs away if you weren't careful. It some cases it even blew cache containers away. We expect the wind was responsible for some of our DNFs. Neverl the less we found quite a few caches. There even were some memorable ones today. Thanks for putting these all out for us.
 
08-May-12
US12. This turned out to be a long and productive day caching out behind the airport. Lots of under used roads with all manner of cache hides. A great day that was a little bit reminiscent of the power trail in California on Route 66, just by myself this time. Thanks.

7910.1303 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 250 Finds Achievement A#65

Albida
 
05-Jun-09
Smile This was 1 of 227 caches I found today by myself. This was a personal record for caching solo. I managed to pick the best route avoiding severe thunderstorms into the evening. I used to live in Denver and it made the experience that much more fun. Thanks for all the great caches. I had a blast.