GC5NKQM Traditional Cache Gunnison Tunnel - West Portal Hydro Gates
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: kekj @ | Hide Date: 02/28/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 29.038 W107° 45.070 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Parking available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Horses 

A cache placed near the best location and parking for public access to the West Portal (Exit) of the historic Gunnison Diversion Tunnel completed in 1909.

Do not leave main (Miguel) Rd if wet, best to walk the last few hundred yds. to cache and/or  tunnel exit as is very slippery when wet.


We can not believe that some one has not posted a cache to this historic location previously!  There is an Earthcache at the East (Entry) portal inside of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park which provides a lot of the history of the Tunnel, but not here.  No longer is that the case!

The actual tunnel head wall is located .4 mi East (marked as a point of interest) and may not be accessible at all times. It is difficult to see as it opens into the canal well below ground level and is surrounded by dense brush on extremely steep sides.  Best seen if you go east past the headwall and around to south side of canal and back west several hundred feet to a bend in the canal such that you can look straight in to the tunnel outlet - see photos along sides.  During summer months when the water is flowing, the head wall is mostly submerged.

At one time there was an entire town located in this area, complete with hospital, school, Post Office, Administration Complex, stores, salons, workers homes, and all the other accoutrements of a small town.  The building of the Gunnison Tunnel was coordinated from here as well as the digging from this end of the 5.8 mile long tunnel which was 8'w x 10'h, large enough to drive a vehicle through.  Digging was also done from the East end and in both directions from a shaft sunk in the center of the tunnel - done to speed construction time of 2+ ys. At the time of it’s construction, it was the longest irrigation tunnel in the world and is a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.

YEARS and multiple survey attempts were made in the Gunnison Gorge before the 1st successful survey of the Black Canyon was completed just to determine the best starting point of the tunnel.  More time yet to survey the tunnel itself from portal to portal, up and over the shear cliffs of the gorge. Everything had to be precise to "make ends meet!"  It was 20yrs after the completion of the tunnel before the first motorized vehicle made it down into the east portal site over a road with 30% grades, horses were used to pull it back out!

Prior to the Gunnison Tunnel, there was not sufficient water to irrigate the whole of the Uncompahgre Valley and much of it was barren. This project provided enough water for the entire valley making it one of the most productive farmlands in the entire US.  For years, local produce regularly took the Blue Ribbon at World Fairs, as well as national, regional and state.  For more information on the construction of the tunnel and the impact on the valley below, see these links;
http://www.nps.gov/cure/learn/historyculture/eastportal.htm
http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/ReclamationDamsIrrigationProjectsAndPowerplants/Gunnison_Tunnel.html

The tunnel building project was one of the first five projects undertaken by the newly created "Bureau of Reclamation". The government put up the bulk of the money (interest free) and area water users the rest. Through sale of the water the government was repaid at which time the management reverted to the local water users association, although with some residual government oversight.

The location of the cache is at a newly constructed "pond" that diverts the water from the original ditch (immediately beside the cache) into an underground pipe that runs near dead level and then drops approximately 100' into a low head hydro electric plant that is approximately 1/2 mile west of the cache and hidden by the berm over the pipe on which you will be standing.  A second similar plant is planned and in the permit process further down stream, a three-fer!  Two hydro generating plants and still 100% of the water to the farmers that they had before!

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R15NKQM - ACTUAL WEST PORTAL
N 38° 29.050 W 107° 44.622
The actual head wall of the west portal
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
R15NKQMACTUAL WEST PORTAL Reference Point The actual head wall of the west portal 03/01/2015 N 38° 29.050 W 107° 44.622 0.65 kms E 

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15 Logs: Found it 13  Write note 2  

Found it 06/12/2019 By GeoTed1
Quick find as we head away from the NP.

Write note 05/25/2019 By kekj
Just in conversation with the most recent previous finder of this cache so know it is in good shape. While researching the issue that cacher had on another cache of ours came here (virtually) to review some logs and decided that since the cache is ours we could dip some TBs to this HISTORICAL cache as should make interesting reading for those that follow the travels of their bugs.

Found it 05/22/2019 By GeoGatesHunter
TFTC right where I expected except the first time I didn’t wiggle hard enough and went looking elsewhere and about to give up wiggled things harder.

Found it 05/04/2019 By 5Gregorys
Really awesome history!! TFTC

Found it 03/23/2019 By KiskaMaru
Mud, mud, and more mud. Wear your rubbers. tftc

Found it 10/13/2018 By Pathfinder33
Came to the park for International Earthcache day. Quick find with LolosDream on the way home. TFTC!

Found it 10/10/2018 By Hives
Today we had plans to visit the South Rim and to head to Lake City to continue working on a couple of challenges. We were met with a lot of snow showers on both endeavors and had to turn around due to some closed roads. We concentrated on other caches in the meantime. We found quite a few but were also stymied by others. Challenge her was to not get mired in the mud - a quick find otherwise. Nice hide. SL. TFTC

Found it 10/10/2018 By ARK GOOSE
Out doing some caching today with Hives, picking up some Colorado counties SL - TFTC

Found it 10/06/2018 By CacheKings007
TFTC.. moving TB along

Write note 10/02/2018 By kekj
- replaced log and dropped one TB team kekj.

Found it 09/03/2018 By Ouzel&Co.
Great sire. Interesting to see the Gunnison Tunnel terminus. Good placement!
Found with Majestic Park

Found it 09/03/2018 By Majesticpark
Found with Ouzel after camping at the Black Canyon and viewing the canyon road. TFTC

Found it 08/20/2018 By Chod
This cache checked all the boxes for me. It was historical yet completely overlooked by historians. It is important to visit GZ if one wants to understand and appreciate the entire Gunnison tunneling project. Only visiting the East Portal location does not provide a inclusive picture of what an amazing construction feat this was. Thank you for bringing me here. This one get a big favorite point from me.

Found it 08/11/2018 By beyobe
Great cache, love the history and facts, thanks for your efforts.

Found it 08/11/2018 By me&marley
Thanks so much for all the history and info on this great feat. Nice cache a fav for you.