GC12ZDB Earthcache Shaping a Canyon
Type: Earth | Size: Not chosen Not chosen | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Johnicache @ | Hide Date: 05/17/2007 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 33.896 W107° 41.980 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 39
Dogs  Access or parking fee  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  Picnic tables nearby 

Cache is along the South Rim Road inside Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Entry fee may apply. From Hwy 50 take the East Portal Entrance road. Lots of great information available at the Visitor's Center.
Approximately 2 million years ago the Gunnison river cut through the relatively soft volcanic deposits of the Gunnison Uplift and began to erode the hard Precambrian rock that now forms the walls of Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Many forces join in the erosion of the canyon. Some of the forces of erosion that have shaped the canyon are wind and water erosion, chemical erosion such as the acids secreted by lichens which weaken the rock, and mechanical erosion such as the roots of plant life growing in and widening the cracks in the rock. The chief force of erosion is the force of water from the Gunnison River and the sediment that it carries. The river bed is one of the steepest in the United States. The Gunnison River bed descends an average of 95 feet per mile throughout the 48 miles of the canyon. At the steepest point the river descends approximately 480 feet in one two-mile stretch. Before the construction of dams upstream, the force of the river could reach as much as 12000 cubic feet per second, nearly 30 times the maximum force that is reached today. This was enough force to move very large rocks down the river. Still, the canyon widened only approximately one inch per hundred years...approximately the width of a human hair every year. Many of the forces of erosion are subtle. For instance, the South Rim has eroded farther than the North Rim. This is due to the fact that the South Rim faces North and receives less sun than the North Rim. The South Rim dries more slowly than the North and a moist slope erodes more rapidly than a dry one. As the rocks of the canyon break away and fall into the canyon, they are carried away by the force of the river.

To claim this cache you must answer the following question which can be obtained from the interpretive sign at the coordinates:

Some of the rocks that fall into the canyon are too large to be carried away by the river. Some of them fall into the river and create rapids. Others form steep piles of debris along the canyon walls. What is the scientific name of these steep piles of debris along the canyon walls?
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22 Logs: Found it 21  Write note 1  

Found it 07/02/2019 By Tucalota
Found it TFTC SL

Found it 07/02/2019 By nerd8622
Cool!

Found it 06/11/2019 By GeoTed1
All these overlooks are great! We hiked the Gunnison route and it was a STEEP hike... or slide down some of these steep piles of debris... it was an experience I will not forget!

Found it 06/11/2019 By Team Tierra Buena
Been trying to get here for years. We've arrived so late we only have time for a "windshield tour" and picking up just a couple of the earthcaches here. But we're happy we've finally made it to Black Canyon. Thanks for the earthcache.

Found it 06/02/2019 By aerogeek
Finally getting around to logging all my vacation caches. Did a 2 week vacation to hit all the national parks and some of the national monuments in the state. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 10/22/2018 By krittab
Cool! Glad we came up today

Found it 10/21/2018 By gnome_goddess
Holy cow. I've been wanting to come out this way for a while yet, and hitting 2000 geocaches made for a good excuse. :D My sister, Krittab, came out for a visit so we planned to come out here. So glad we did! It's a visceral experience to stand on the overlooks here. I literally felt weak-kneed. Amazing! Tftc!

Found it 10/13/2018 By LolosDream
Here with Pathfinder33 for International Earth Cache Day 2018. Beautiful fall day to be viewing amazing geology!

Found it 10/13/2018 By Pathfinder33
Came out to the park to grab a few earthcaches for International Earthcache weekend. TFTC!

Found it 10/03/2018 By janschi
Drove from Santa Fe to Montrose today and made my way to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park before snset. I had some time left until sunset and picked some caches in the park.

Found it 09/06/2018 By parkctnuts
Toured the Black Canyon of the Gunnison today. Thanks for the Earthcache.

Found it 08/22/2018 By Wadcutter
Running around the Ouray-Durango area and logging a few caches along the way.
We just got home and 1st chance we've had to get our finds logged in the computer.
Found at 2:25 PM.
Answer to question sent to cache owner altho the CO has been MIA for over 6 years.
the Wadcutters

Found it 08/18/2018 By Chod
Great views from here. Thanks for the geology lesson. Answer sent.
Shaping A Canyon, Black Canyon Of The Gunnison NP

Found it 08/18/2018 By ColoCan
Nice views
GC12ZDB

Found it 08/18/2018 By packerle
Found

Found it 07/31/2018 By jasperdakota

Thanks for the earthcache! Hadn't been here in years. Beautiful canyon.

Found it 07/29/2018 By Oly21
Awesome view. A little anxiety provoking with the kids.

Found it 07/24/2018 By msmosier
I have walked across far too many of these piles.

Found it 07/23/2018 By Lelunka
Thank you for this EC.

Found it 07/22/2018 By mip007
TFTC. Well worth a visit! Lelunka will send the answer.
mip007 and lelunka

Found it 07/21/2018 By gps cache pirates
We found this during a family get-together. Thanks for the additional reason for the stop.

Write note 07/14/2018 By IMaCheesehead
Logging tbs