GC45TNF Earthcache Cake but no frosting
Type: Earth | Size: Not chosen Not chosen | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Roskoe52 @ | Hide Date: 02/11/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N37° 21.373 W105° 01.449 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

West of Walsenburg, Colorado, two towering peaks dominate the skyline. Designated as a National Natural Landmark, this portion of the San Isabel National Forest has been the source of myths and legends for hundreds of years. Native Americans called the twin peaks The Huajatolla, meaning the Breasts of the Earth. Most often they are called the Spanish Peaks; East Spanish Peak (12,683 ft.) and West Spanish Peak (13,626 ft.). They ascended directly from the mantle.
The West Spanish Peak made its appearance about 22 Million years ago as a stock. Not as in cattle or sheep, but as a big bubble of magma rising upward from the mantle. Sometimes when the huge magma bubble makes it to the surface a volcano is formed. Occasionally the rising magma bubble stops a moderate distance from the surface most often by existing rock layers and is named a stock or batholith. A magma bubble that is less than 60 cubic miles is called a stock. A magma bubble larger than 60 cubic miles is called a batholith. For those of you who are familiar with Pikes Peak, it is a huge batholith of over 1000 cubic miles. Now you know why it takes a long time to walk to the summit of Pikes Peak and wished to have taken the train. Look closely at The West Spanish Peak and you can see small horizontal striations that the West Peak picked up on its journey upward. These layers are the meat of this EarthCache.

Access to the route to the cache is from Forest Service Road 46/County Road 364 which is a spur off Colorado Highway 12, the Highway of Legends, a designated Colorado Scenic Byway. The gravel Road 46 is not plowed during the winter and is typically closed by snow or other weather situations from November to early June. The geocache attributes shows that Road 46 is accessed by skis and snowmobiles. There is parking at Cordova Pass summit (11,248 ft.). At the pass summit there is a recreational area with a small campground, picnic tables, outhouse, and the trailhead for the West Spanish Peak. A parking and facility use fee is required and a self-service pay station in on site for your convenience. The recreation fee area east boundary is about 50 yards east of the trailhead and fence. There is no parking charge on the edge of the road outside the recreation area, but safe pull-outs are limited beyond there.

From the Cordova Pass summit on Forest Road 46 you’ll notice an old, now closed, forest road heading north. Walk several hundred yards down the road to the Spanish Peaks Wilderness entrance sign. Motorized equipment and bicycles are prohibited, and please use leave-no-trace principles to protect this congressional designated Wilderness Area. Preserve your earth caching privileges by assisting Forest Rangers keep Wilderness wild, make no trail improvements and pack out all trash. Once in the meadow you will see a short very old fence.

When you look at the west face of the West Spanish Peak you can see thin and thick horizontal lines and cliffs. Think of them as cake layers. These are remnants of metamorphosed Tertiary sedimentary sandstone, silt and clay. As the stock rose the magma forced the Tertiary layers upward metamorphosing the layers as they and the stock and continued upward spreading out to eventually cover the sedimentary layers that had been metamorphosed. Weathering and erosion exposed the metamorphosed the stock and Tertiary layers that we see today. Think of how many thousands of people have seen these Tertiary layers and most likely did not realize what an exceptional geological creation they had seen.

Many people have seen the Tertiary layers not knowing or caring what they are. Very little is written about these layers in unscientific books. Many photographs only show the west face of the West Spanish Peak that has the metamorphosed layers. The west face has the greatest concentration of the layers and the south face and north face have several moderate exposures of the layers. There are very few obvious layers on the East Spanish Peak.

There are other mountains in Colorado that came from igneous stocks or batholiths, but no others pushed up through the Tertiary or other layers as did the West Spanish Peak grabbing hold of several Tertiary layers to give people a neat geological experience. Yes, we do have wondrous igneous mountains in Huerfano County.


To log this EarthCache please email to me the answers for the following questions.

1 The West Spanish Peak has many of the metamorphosed Tertiary layers exposed to view. There are ten igneous mountains almost is a straight 25 mile long line in Huerfano County. Sheep Mt., Little Sheep Mt., North White Mt., Middle White Mt., and South White Mt. are five or the ten igneous mountains that have very little if any of the metamorphosed Tertiary Layers. Why happened that did not allow them to have the metamorphose Tertiary Layers?

2 The East Spanish Peak has very little of the metamorphosed Tertiary layers. The Spanish Peaks are rather close together, and some of their respective east and west ridges parallel one another for one to two miles. What caused the East Spanish Peak to have very little of the metamorphosed Tertiary layers?


Hints/Spoiler Info – While on the ridge enjoying the West Spanish Peak layers turn around to look a the high peak mountains of the Sangre de Cristo and the Blanca massive. Did you know that those peaks are a billion plus years older that the Spanish Peaks? Feel free to photographs these mountains and use them when you login your find.
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While on the ridge enjoying the West Spanish Peak layers turn around to look a the high peak mountains of the Sangre de Cristo and the Blanca massive. Did you know that those peaks are a billion plus years older that the Spanish Peaks? Feel free to photographs these mountains and use them when you login your find

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Found it 06/24/2019 By bucknuts

The Bride and I had weddings in Kansas City on June 21st and then another one in Omaha on June 29th. I told her I really wasn’t interested in driving to Kansas City and driving home for 9 hours and then a few days later drive all the way back same direction for 13 hours. So we decided we would take a mini vacation in between weddings and head to Colorado for a week. We rented a car, but little did we know the car was going to be a Cadillac sedan, and I’m thinking this is going to be my caching mobile for this trip.


###So over the course of the 11 days, we visited 10 states. I was able to get 5 caches that were Year 2000 including Mingo. I was able to get the oldest cache in 3 states…Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. Colored the state of New Mexico RED and put 3940 miles on the rental car. ###

This trip started out in Kansas City as the wedding was on Friday. So we cached the morning of Friday and did the Powercat challenges near Gladstone area. Loved walking the sidewalk, we did get a downpour on us, so hoped into a local spot for lunch and then once the rains lifted we went hiking again. Then went to the wedding on Friday night. Then next day on Saturday, went caching with Gnomecat, Louinliberty and Debrajean grabbing a few caches that I had handpicked out. Was great to see my KC friends for the 2nd weekend in a row after the previous week in Indiana and by the end of this trip it will be 3 weeks in a row. Had an amazing dinner at Gnomecats and enjoyed the great hospitality.


Then on Sunday June 23 is where the journey begins. We headed towards Colorado Springs and grabbed Mingo on the way there. This day was about 9 hours of driving and grabbed a few caches in the Colorado Springs area before meeting up with friends in the afternoon.


Monday June 24 was always going to be a big day both driving and hiking. We started it off by going to Paul Barkley (2nd 2000 year cache). Got lucky as that section of the park was closed to people on Tuesday due to electric work being done. Then from there the Cadillac took us to Geocache (3rd 2000 cache). Then after that we headed to Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Tuesday June 25 we cached in Albuquerque in the morning doing a few wherigos and then headed over to the oldest cache in the state. Found the place to park and made the short hike up the hill. Then went across the way and did the Hangman hiking series. After we completed that we headed to Santa Fe to visit and then back to Colorado Springs.


Wednesday June 26th, we got up and headed off to Tarryall (4th 2000 year), those that get nervous about driving well the Cadillac made it just fine. After that we headed to Pikes Peak, it opened late because the car race practice was that morning. We drove up to mile 16 and then shuttle to the top because of the renovations to the new visitor center at top. After this we are now heading back East. We get to Kansas and find Airakee and then spend the night in Kearney. I was able to watch on the phone Vanderbilt win the World Series…Go Vandy Boys


Thursday June 27, drive to Omaha and meet the KC crew for the 3 week in a row and we drive to Sioux Falls to get the State Bird.


Friday June 28th, finish the last 21 of the Ficks Fizzy we had left. Bad news was on 61 Gnomecat fell in the ditch and went over his head in the water. The ditch had probably 8ft of water. Then headed to Omaha and did some challenges and parted ways


Saturday June 29th, some light caching before wedding and then came home on Sunday 13.5 hour drive.


Thanks to all the hiders. Earthcaches and Virtuals have sent answers. Challenges will either have a picture or available via public profile. Was able to leave my signature pencil in a few caches. Thanks for the cache-signed log.


Found it 06/22/2019 By co_gps_guy
Enjoyed climbing the West Spanish Peak while looking at the layers and thinking about why they may be there. Answers to questions sent via email. Thanks for a Earth Cache that made me think about the layers/stripes on the side of the mountain.

Found it 06/09/2019 By unclerojelio
Well, it was a bit foggy. Not the view I was anticipating. I’ll send answers when I get home. Thanks!

Found it 05/31/2019 By kteeeee
Great times had with sweet-marie, MissPeach13 & Laphamclan (CCCs) on our roadtrip into Colorado! Worked on this Earthcache with nmsunsets2 while enjoying the views. Answers sent. Thank you for the earthcache.

Found it 05/31/2019 By MissPeach13
Here on an amazing 10 day geocaching road trip with sweet-marie, kteeeee and laphamclan. We flew into Kansas City and after renting a car we drove through Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri and back to Kansas. All logs were either signed CCC (Crazy Canadian Cachers) or stamped with our red CCC stamp. Answers to Virtuals and Earthcaches have been sent in on behalf of the group.
Found Geocache, then worked on this one before hiking back down.

Found it 09/14/2018 By GoofyBareHunter
Found with NakedNHappyHunter while here in area to get oldest cache and continuing on a road trip across country......
TFTC!

Found it 09/14/2018 By NakedNHappyHunter
Came and looked around, a nice area.
Actually feel this cache was placed here because of GC19 and blocks it's icon.
CO hasn't been active in years and shows only 1 find in their profile.

Found it 09/06/2018 By Firemnky
On a Fall trip through Colorado doing some caching and seeing the sites. A beautiful scenic drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. Visiting the downtown areas of Boulder, Denver, Castle Rock and Colorado Springs to name a few. We enjoyed a beautiful hike on the Barr trail at the Summit of Pikes Peak. It was a wonderful trip with quite a bit of caching thrown in along the way. We are now turning toward home and some county caching along the way. Beautiful views from up here. Thanks for bringing us here. Answers emailed.

Found it 08/25/2018 By Brewce
Wow what a spectacular sunset Bushwhacking Queen and I witnessed at this spot! My most vivid visual memory of our 8 state 4,500 mile trip from Wisconsin.

Thank you for the geology lesson on what makes these twin peaks so special.

Bushwhacking Queen and I stopped here for the year 2000 oldie while traveling from Wisconsin through 8 states, including Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Kansas to grab Y2K oldies, webcams, virtuals, EC, and other interesting local points of interests. Thank you for adding to our smiley count.

Found it 08/24/2018 By Bushwhacking Queen
What a way to end the day, this day, an amazing day! Found while in the area for GC19. Enjoyed sunset at the pass....amazing!

We headed South from Paul Barclay a bit later than planned, but our hope was to arrive in time for the sunset (and of course the cache). After a rugged ride we arrived at parking and we were on our way. The Spanish Trail...another historic spot. We started our hike, a rather quick one, it was so far and we didn't want to miss the sunset. When we broke out of the forest -- WOW!!!! We hiked the rest of the way, my speed was picking up I couldn't wait to get to GZ. I found the cache, turned around, then sunset. Amazing! We stuck around for awhile enjoying as the sun went lower and lower into the sky. Just truly beautiful and just another epic location on our trip. This trip has been an amazing trip and to end our third full day of this journey here is EPIC to say the least.

Third full day of my "EPIC Adventure 2018" trip with Brewce. Today was a big day....3-Y2K caches, one of which WILL complete my Jasmer for the THIRD time. SO excited!!

We headed out from Milwaukee to the great West, on the agenda were: 8 - Y2K caches, completing my 3x Jasmer and setting me up nicely for 4x Jasmer, virtual geocaches, webcams, challenge caches, caches helping complete already signed challenges, high favorite pointed caches, and, most importantly, fun and laughter along with anything else we wanted to stop and do! We achieved all those things and more, so much more. Smile We saw things we never knew about or never thought we would see - amazing! Our timing for the entire trip could not have been planned any better. Driving by car is the best way to see America, it allows for impromptu stops and deviations, which we did...many times....and on this trip we drove a total of 4,500 miles and all I can keep saying is "wow, just wow!!" of all we saw. One of my best adventures ever thanks to geocaching, thanks for being part of it!

It is truly caches like today's adventure that is why I got into geocaching in the first place. As I write this log over a week later I find myself immersed in the memory and the desire to return.
WOW -- just WOW!

Every day had at least one highlight and today was full of them!

Thanks for keeping this oldie going. BigSmile #Lifeisgood

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THANKS for the smiley FAVORITE POINT!!

Found it 08/13/2018 By CornishCandy
Visited this EarthCache with spooky_luke who has already sent answers on behalf of us both. The views from GZ were absolutely fantastic and I loved spending time here taking it all in. Attached just one of the many photos I took. Thanks for the EarthCache. Fave point awarded for this stunning location.

Found it 08/13/2018 By spooky_luke
An interesting location that we really enjoyed visiting whilst in the area to look for GC19. Answers have been emailed to the CO on behalf of myself and CornishCandy. Many thanks for setting this EarthCache.

Found it 08/08/2018 By MsYB
Wow - what a View!!!! We spent quite a while absorbing the view - until I started seeing black clouds coming near and since we didn’t want to be on the dirt road if it started raining so we high-tailed it back to the car. A beautiful hike! Thanks for the RC!

Found it 08/08/2018 By YankaBucs
Visiting from Florida, staying in La Veta for a few days and planned on picking up GC19 so thought we would also pick up this EC very near. This view is just spectacular!!!! We stayed a while, even did a live FB as we wanted to share this magnificent view. Thanks for the EC. A fav point!

Found it 07/26/2018 By OwenfromKC
TFTEC Certainly having beautiful 360 degree view from here. Thanks for showing me this place.