GC551Y0 Traditional Cache Arapahoe East LSA#4
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: aCacheologist @ | Hide Date: 05/17/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 41.993 W105° 14.274 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available during winter  Cliff / falling rocks  Parking available  Short hike (less than 1km) 

Micro with a view.  Short but steep hike from road side parking turn-out.


Arapahoe East  -  Born:  1972   Died:  1984

Arapahoe East is the most visible of all the “lost” ski areas.  Thousands of commuters and weekend ski warriors pass by it every day, though most do not realize it.  If you have ever looked south while speeding by the Lookout Mountain exit of I-70, you've seen it.  This cache provides a vantage point to take a longer look.  

Arapahoe East was started in 1973 by Larry Jump, one of the original investors/owners of Arapahoe Basin.  He believed an area in close proximity to Denver could be used to teach people to ski and get them hooked, so they would become customers for life at Arapahoe Basin and other areas.  His suburban hill had a 600-foot vertical drop and approximately 10 ski runs, served by a double chair and two surface lifts.  It opened in 1972 with a skimpy 8-inch base.

Jump pulled out all the stops in trying to make the area successful.  He experimented with “shift” skiing:  a 4-hour shift in the morning, followed by afternoon and evening shifts (each was $4, so you could ski for a rate of $1 an hour).  He also tried using a “pay-by-ride” model, with each lift ride requiring a 40-cent token, but this European concept was not particularly popular.  In the later years, he tried to re-zone the site for an alpine slide (1978), but Jeffco commissioners voted it down after an intense firestorm of neighborhood opposition.  In 1983 he tried to sell the area to grass-skiing promoter Mike Hansen for a sum of $310,000.  Hansen's intention was year-round skiing on specially-designed skis. Hansen failed to garner enough investors to make the venture succesful.    

Today the slopes are part of a private landholding.  There is no access, or even a decent overlook, from Grapevine Road, which was its' access road.  The cache is placed at a good overlook off Highway 40, on the north slope of the canyon.  It is located up the hill from a pull-out and you do not need to get anywhere near the edge of the road cut to find the cache and view the site.

Take a moment when you visit and imagine if Larry Jump’s dream for Arapahoe East did not die.  Would it have been sustainable, given the shorter seasons we have experienced lately?  If you visit during winter months (November through March), please take a picture and add to the gallery.

Click on "related web page" near top of this page, for a longer description and old ski area maps of Arapahoe East.
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10 Logs: Found it 9  Write note 1  

Write note 06/06/2019 By Inmountains
Woo hoo. After logging the find, I looked around some more and found the bottom. Sorry I have no logs with me, I left them in my truck down the hill. Next person please bring a new log.

Found it 06/06/2019 By Inmountains
The bottom of the container is gone. So no log. I signed INM on the bison tube.

Found it 10/28/2018 By MLCCrashers
Quite a spot, today is sunny and dry. Maybe explains why the area is now a horse farm.

Found it 09/20/2018 By Teriyaki Donuts
It took a phone reboot to get the coordinates to work on this one. Great morning for a steep climb! TFTC!

Found it 09/13/2018 By Bhob
Hoofed it on up the hill, and enjoyed the view. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !

Found it 09/09/2018 By nickgatt
#33277 Killian33 and I found a few caches after finding the new Cabrini Shrine virtual. TFTC

Found it 07/24/2018 By ViolentGeocacher
Finally had time to stop! July 24, 2018 19:41 287

Found it 07/09/2018 By geoguru1
A very steep and very hot climb today. Made me a little lightheaded. Not a hard find once you get there. SL

Found it 05/06/2018 By 5Gregorys
Probs took the long way.

Found it 04/12/2018 By Lord Mike
We took the harder way from the west but got the cache. SL. Thanks.