GC12R12Gearhart Geo
Type: Traditional
| Size: Regular
| Difficulty:
| Terrain:
By: cllecr@
| Hide Date: 05/07/2007
| Status: Available
Country: United States
| State: Colorado Coordinates: N39° 07.660 W108° 23.437 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 1
GEARHART MINE TRAIL This is a short hike (just over a mile)up a steep trail . . . at moderate speed (stopping REGULARLY to reoxygenate, rehydrate and enjoy the view) the hike to the top will take about an hour- less time coming down mostly because the breathing is easier (at least for this 50 yo! :o). The views are AMAZING. Continue on this trail to Mt. Garfield Challenge Caches 3, 2 and 1 if you wish to make a 4.5 mile loop of it!DIRECTIONS: From Grand Junction, take I-70 east to the Palisade exit (#42), turn south on 37 3/10 Rd, travel to the first road on right (G 7/10 Road). This road will wind around private homes, stay to the right. Go through the small tunnel(I-70 underpass) to the trailhead. Park at coordinates N39 07.133 W108 23.325. Gearhart Mine trailhead is located east of the parking area - around the first hillslope- you'll see a trail headed up a rocky ravine- start there (about N39 07.141 W108 23.187). CAUTION: This trail is steep, rough and challenging. Footing is unstable and slippery, especially when wet. If you have a fear of heights USE YOUR BEST JUDGEMENT!
That said, large groups of middle schoolers have taken the challenge along this trail year after year- with strict precautions about safety- keep one foot solidly on the ground at all times, no running (coming down can be more dangerous than going up- stay focused and in control), and be prepared (water, good shoes, sunscreen, hat) Carry plenty of water- and a camera!
Once you arrive on top - stop to enjoy the accomplishment - then head west along the trail to the top of Gearhart mine (visible on the hillside during your trip up). Remnants of a once active coal mine are scattered down the front of the mountain here- including poles that once supported a conveyor system. I am trying to find more information about this operation... I will post anything I find here so you can better understand this historic site. An interesting "account" of life in this area is related at this letterboxing site (along with an entry about a letterbox you may want to locate on the way up!) http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.php?boxnum=8627&boxname=Zebediah_Gump_-_Sixteen-Ton
Please use extreme caution in this area and DO NOT attempt to enter the mine below (in 1996 a MSC student became the most recent fatality here when he entered the mine through a vandalized entry and died from lack of oxygen).
I placed the cache among rocks northwest of this site- it has been upgraded to a 30 cal ammo box (thanks CaptMK!) with a log, pencil, sharpener, and miscellaneous small items for exchange. I also included Delightful Days TB- another great view there! It is among the rocks. Let me know if the rating is accurate or needs adjusted.
Original cache contents: local handmade soap, small purell, thermometer zipper pull, whistle clip, mending kit, tiny screw driver kit, bug in a gumball container, "beat the 5:00 rush:leave work early" sticky notes, random acts of kindness cards.... small TB, log, pencil and sharpener.
I noticed it's been a few years since the other Mt Garfield challenges were placed- perhaps this will give you a reason to come back up! And if you haven't yet seen the valley from this vantage- it's time to check it out!
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09/29/2018 By daveandkathy Found this cache with a friend that has heard of caching but has never signed a log, so he signed it. He said never again will he follow me to a cache, at least not up there. Thanks for the cache.
05/14/2011 By desertvs 4-wheelin' at the mine. The Dusty the Cliff Hanger TB2THH9 in the shot. Big caching day with the summit of Mt. Garfield as the goal. tnln sl t4tc
The mine site and some cach contents.
4-wheelin' at the mine. The Dusty the Cliff Hanger TB2THH9 in the shot. Big caching day with the summit of Mt. Garfield as the goal.
05/07/2011 By duct tape king took a elephant and left a yellow paper frog tftc
05/07/2011 By A1tree Left earrings and survival knife, tftc!
04/18/2011 By DJWetherald Found this with a couple of guys from work who had never even heard of geocaching. They had been making fun of me all hike until they saw me pull the cache out and start digging through the contents. Now they think it's cool and want to get started doing it with their kids! Thanks for the great cache in a cool place!
10/17/2010 By coloradobob Thanks Carol for the great cache. I came up the Mt Garfield trail and went back down the Gearhart trail. TNLNSL