GC13KGM Traditional Cache RM ORS #06-02: Mine View
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: RocketMan @ | Hide Date: 05/20/2007 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 44.008 W105° 35.775 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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Mine View


RM Off Road Series (ORS) #6: Spring Gluch Road/Trail Creek Road

This cache is the second of eight in my #6 series (plus one #6a series shared) of off-road caches located along the Spring Gulch Road/Trail Creek Road route. This route runs for 16 miles from Hwy 103 near Idaho Springs, to the I70 frontage road west of Idaho Springs.


Cache Information
This cache is located down a side trail that starts out at N39 43.900 W105 35.603 (included on waypoint list below). Parking is limited near the cache but this is a rarely used trail, so you should be able to just park on the trail. As you walk down the little hill to the cache, you will break out of the trees and be treated to a nice view of the mountains and numerous mines nearby.

RM Off Road Series #6 Complete Cache Listing (Spring Gulch East to West and back to Trail Creek North)

1. Secret View
2. Mine View
3. Miners Quarters
4. Miners Overlook
5. NPR
6. I Made It! (Part of Series 6a)*

7. Upper Tailings
8. Lamartine Mine

* - This cache is at the top of the difficult Spring Creek trail and is part of RM Off Road Series #6a which starts at the lower end of the Spring Creek trail. This cache is accessible from the #6 series route and is therefore included as a cache in the #6 series. If you are up for a challenge and have the right equipment, you can start out with RM Off Road Series #6a and then do the #6 series when you reach the top of Spring Creek trail.

Trail Information

Rating/Description
This trail is rated easy to moderate. The suggested route is to take Spring Gulch Road to the most western cache "I Made It" and then backtrack to Trail Creek road, taking it back to town. Spring Gulch Road starts out easy at the Idaho Springs end but becomes moderate near the west end (@ N39 43.942 W105 37.852, included on waypoints below). There are side trails to a few of the caches and those are easy to moderate also. This is a great route for to test out those non-modified 4x4 vehicles. Most stock SUV type vehicles should be able to do this trail, but you will need 4WD low range in places. Disclaimer: You need to decide for yourself if it is safe to make the trip in your vehicle.

Winter Months
The trail is close to 11,000 feet elevation at the west end, so the upper elevations portions may be blocked by snow in the winter months. During this time, you may still be able to access the caches at the lower elevations.

Time/Distance
The entire trail as described above is approximately 16 miles and should take about 3 to 4 hours driving time. You will also need to include time for finding the caches, exploring, sight seeing, lunch, etc.

Trail Waypoints
See waypoint list below. (Entering on Spring Gulch Road and exiting on Trail Creek Road)

Additional Waypoints

T113KGM - Start of Side Trail
N 39° 43.900 W 105° 35.603
This is the location of the side trail that you will take from Spring Gulch Road.
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
T113KGMStart of Side Trail Reference Point This is the location of the side trail that you will take from Spring Gulch Road. 06/12/2007 N 39° 43.900 W 105° 35.603 0.32 kms SE 

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GC13KG0 RM ORS #06-01: Secret View (0.88 kms NE)
GC13M09 RM ORS #06-04: Miners Overlook (1.52 kms W)
GC1CEN6 Mill Creek-side (6.31 kms NW)
GC75YZV Hydro (10.43 kms E)
GC28Y19 Scout It Out (21.69 kms E)

   


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 Logs

12 Logs: Found it 10  Didn't find it 2  

Didn't find it 05/26/2019 By Wulff Pack
Made my way to GZ, but there was still a lot of snow in the brush pile where I think it may be located.

Didn't find it 12/30/2018 By crawfordjohn66
Out on our annual end of year geocaching trek in the neighborhood. Got to within feet of the cache but a wee bit too much snow to locate. But the view was as delightful as listed. We were able to look straight north to home just off York Gulch road.
TFTC
Colorado's Single Malt Duo

Found it 07/11/2017 By Team Gilo
Had a great time doing a few off road caches. We are in Littleton to visit our Son and Grandson. Of course we have to do some local caching while here. Hello from OKC and thanks for the smiley!

Found it 06/17/2017 By youkfish
My goal today was the lonely caches on Saxon Mountain, used this one as a bread crumb to stay on the right roads. I made the short detour over to this one on my way down. Cache is in good shape. Cheers!

Found it 10/24/2016 By Back Country Horsemen
Continued the steep hike on up to this cache. Passed some interesting and spooky junk. Another one that is in perfect condition.
Spooky when you all of a sudden see something like this in the forest.
GC13KGM

Found it 07/03/2016 By oscarmikeUSMC
Had a great day caching with OF-Erad and K9Jayhawk. The day started with a puzzle find, then a MEGA event and to top it off we 4X4'ed our way across Idaho Springs, CO to Georgetown, CO and then headed south to the Honey Badger lair. Thanks for sharing this cache, Semper Fi- OMUSMC.

Found it 07/03/2016 By OF-Erad
Found with K9jayhawk and OscarMikeUSMC after attending GeoWoodStock 14er. OscarMikeUSMC's FJ got us here! SL, TFTC!

Found it 07/03/2016 By k9jayhawk
Long Sunday cache run with OF-Erad and OscarMikeUSMC. The day started at Geowoodstock and then transferred West to the hills between Idaho Springs and Georgetown chasing some 4x4 caches, most of which hadn't been found for awhile...TFTC SL

Found it 11/09/2013 By geoamyash
We had a great time exploring the Lamartine / Cascade Creek area today. 4wheeling and geocaching, what a great day! TFTC!

Found it 06/01/2011 By NeversummerIam
Found it. Nice open spot.
T: plastic clip
L: rubber ball,whistle, puffy hippo.

Found it 08/24/2010 By SAMANTHA1234
Amazing how caching leads you to such interesting places you wouldn't otherwise know about. Thanks for finding them for us.

Found it 07/24/2009 By sepfind
Really nice spot, this must be awesome in the fall! tftc