! The
Exciting Cache Series!
“COLORADO SPIRIT
QUEST”
REMEMBER:
If
you are APPREHENSIVE about cemeteries – AVOID
this series.
The
Colorado Spirit Quest is a series of Caches placed by many
individuals, near cemeteries and historic sites in hopes of paying
respect to the many pioneer ancestors that have
‘walked’ before us.
If you are
interested in being a part of this project, contact may be made by
sending an e-mail to the owner of “Colorado Spirit Quest #1
–
Mountain Passage”. Use the ‘Send Message”
link at the center of the page of their profile.
There are hundreds of
cemeteries in the rural and mountain communities across
Colorado. This series will introduce you to many of
them.
The
cache pages will provide a virtual history tour of the cemeteries
and tombstones.
COLORADO
SPIRIT QUEST is not affiliated with any other ‘Spirit
Quest’ group. Special thanks and credit are given
to SixDogTeam who started the Indiana Spirit Quest in 2004. The
idea has rapidly spread into many states.
The
CSQ endeavor is an enormous and relentless task and will only
flourish if there is a multitude of volunteer cachers willing
to place these caches.
After
locating the cache container, take some time to reflect back on the
lives of those pioneers and the effort it took to make
Colorado such a great state.
Each person that places a CSQ cache is responsible for its
maintenance.
Thanks to Volunteers: Greasepot, Taylorgeotracker, Ivy Dog
Parents, Team Boogity3, Grand High Pobah, Boborr 80909,
Imusttravel2000, Buzz Lightyear I, Sandhill 49er, MrVolkswagen,
Isisfan, LadyCoots, Rockymtn8iv, Fork-L-Man, TwoCs, Outdrlvr201,
Condor1, 2Cachedivers, arthurat, smilz787, Kyotmoon, Mountain
Roamer, Cuttie Pie,
SugarPug, Team Tiger Pride, ernie66, drnetwork, Team w-bar-v,
Dynamite Rabbit, Twins18, DustyKat, mtnbirders, The Johnson Family,
RustyBeerCan & Marma, grymreaper, nteclpr, Irish.Eyes, Moose1
& Mama Moose, Joe Friday, 3cacheteers, Electronicgeek,
Jake92,
3cacheteers, Dasha Aussies, KB0UMW, and
hiking_fool.
New VOLUNTEERS are always Welcome
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