GC1PPXP Earthcache Lyons Sandstone Tafoni
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Me & Bucky @ | Hide Date: 04/08/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 51.102 W104° 52.767 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

This EarthCache is located in Red Rock Canyon Open Space. The coordinates will lead you to a part of the park that was once used as a sandstone quarry. Blocks of orange Lyons Sandstone were cut out of this wall and taken away to be utilized for building material in the surrounding communities. The sandstone walls at this site have begun forming cavities or hollows called tafoni. This process is also called honeycomb weathering or cavernous weathering, and the structures called “wind holes”. Though not well understood, this is thought to occur mainly through a form of wind and water erosion.

In one hypothesis of how tafoni are created, moisture through the form of dew or precipitation enters these rocks and dissolves some of the harder minerals. These are leached to the surface, where the water evaporates leaving a coating or crust on the parent material. Some time later a piece of this outer crust breaks or weathers off and wind erosion begins to eat away at the softer material below. The rock eventually weathers to the form which you see here.

The sandstone at this site is the beautiful small-grained sandstone of the Lyons Formation. Tafoni is usually found to be associated with sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones.


To log this earthcache:

1.) Measure the size of the largest and smallest cavities that you can find in the sandstone.

2.) Feel the sand that is being formed at the bottom of one of the holes. Is it rough or smooth in texture? Why do you think this might be so?


Please consider posting photos of yourself, or the local geology, when you log this EarthCache. Photos can be an additional rewarding part of your journey, but posting them is not a requirement for logging this EarthCache, and is strictly optional.


The above information was compiled from the following sources:

2007. Chronic H., and F. Williams. Roadside Geology of Colorado, 2nd Ed.

2004. Hopkins, R.L., and L.B. Hopkins. Hiking Colorado’s Geology

Red Rock Canyon Open Space: http://www.springsgov.com/Page.asp?NavID=4069

Tafoni: http://www.tec.army.mil/research/products/desert_guide/lsmsheet/lstafon.htm


Thanks to the City of Colorado Springs and the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department for allowing placement of this EarthCache!
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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/07/2019 By TheBrecks
We traveled down to Red Rock Open Space after a funeral near by. We wanted to get some fresh air and enjoy some time outside in our beautiful backyard in Colorado Springs. We sought out an Earthcache, then continued to hike till we reached some other caches. We thought it interesting that the east wall of the formation had much more weathering than the west wall. Thanks for placing this cache for us to find today. Email pending.

Found it 04/20/2019 By RfloydIV
Here from KY visiting my daughter. Nice day for a hike. Interesting spot and I also had a nice conversation with the guy who built the bike ramps. He gave me a demonstration. Thanks for bringing me here and for the earthcache. Answers sent.

Found it 03/26/2019 By Stockiwocki
As I am in Colorado Springs for a railway conference I used the opportunity of this nice afternoon to find some caches in this beautiful park. Thanks for this great earthcache!!!

Found it 11/22/2018 By MX5TRD
TFTC

Found it 10/13/2018 By Williams456927
Thanks

Found it 07/14/2018 By magashi
fun find!! i love these red rocks!

Found it 07/04/2018 By SandKRoss
Awesome open space!

Found it 07/03/2018 By Shoney1
T F T C - - - - I am having a great time in Colorado and finding lots of cool caches on a hot day. Staying with a friend in Centennial. I really enjoy Earthcaches. Message sent with answer. Fav point.

I appreciate your efforts in placing this cache for our geocaching enjoyment. It is always a great day to be out and about geocaching. Good job! I had a fun time finding it. Once again, TFT$ LTFAHG-Like to Find and Hide Geocaches.

Shoney1 - Springfield, Missouri

Found it 07/03/2018 By BarrelO'Monkeys
Tftc

Found it 06/12/2018 By mondou2
Enjoyed the hunt for this earth cache. Sent email and uploading photo. Thanks for the fun!