GC3Q23C Traditional Cache RM ORS #19-05 Mountain Chillin
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: Team Red Rubicon @ | Hide Date: 05/27/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 47.506 W105° 40.195 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Rocky Mountain (RM) Off Road Series (ORS) #19: Red Elephant Hill, Bill Moore Lake
A series by: Team Red Rubicon.

This is the fifth of eleven caches in the #19 series of Rocky Mountain off-road caches located along the difficult Red Elephant Hill and moderate Bill Moore Lake trails. The Red Elephant Hill Trail starts out about 7 miles east of Idaho Springs adjacent to Interstate 70 on the north side. If you take the route described here, you will finish up at the trailhead for the Bill Moore Lake Trail above the town of Empire (a full trail description is included below).

Cache Information
This cache is located at the site of the Mountain Chillin' and 4x4 Caching Adventure.

RM Off Road Series #18 Compete Cache Listing

1. Hidden Ruins
2. jpit's Tippy Spot
3. Viewtiful
4. View @ Mill Creek Junction
5. Mountain Chillin
6. Hill Climb
7. Bill Moore Bowl View
8. Bill Moore Lake Outflow
9. Hidden Meadow
10. Don't Forget the View
11. Take Your Pick


Trail Information

Rating/Description
Red Elephant Hill Trail originates from the frontage road on the north side of Interstate 70, about 7 miles east of Idaho Springs. The trailhead is located at N39 45.854 W105 38.127
. To get to the trailhead from Denver, exit at the Dumont exit and head west. You will cross under the interstate twice and reach the trailhead after crossing the interstate the second time. The first 2 miles of the trail are the most difficult where you will be climbing and negotiating many rock and root obstacles. The remainder of the Red Elephant Hill trail is mostly moderate with a few more difficult rocky sections.

At the end of the Red Elephant Hill Trail at N39 47.543 W105 40.625, you will reach the Bill Moore Lake Trail . At this point, take a right to get to Bill Moore Lake and caches 6, 7 and 8. This portion of the Bill Moore lake trail headed up to the lake should be rated at the high end of moderate because there are some steep rocky hill climbs. You will reach the lake at N39 48.212 W105 42.623. After checking out the lake and getting the caches there, return back down the Bill Moore Lake trail the way you came and continue straight past the intersection with the Red Elephant Hill Trail. You will come to caches 9, 10 and 11 on your way down the trail and you will come to the end of your journey when you reach the Bill Moore Lake trailhead at N39 46.342 W105 41.027.

Note: If you just want to do the moderate Bill Moore Lake trail, you can get to caches 6-11 on that trail and if you take a detour you can also get caches 4 and 5 without getting on the difficult part of the Red Elephant Hill Trail.

As previously noted, the Red Elephant Hill trail is rated difficult and you will need a modified 4x4 with at least one locker and maybe a winch to run the trail. The trail is rated a 5 (easiest routes) to 7 (most difficult routes) out of 10 on the traildamage website. The Bill Moore Lake trail is moderate and you will need a 4x4 with low range and good ground clearance to run the trail. The trail is rated a 4 out of 10 on the traildamage website. Disclaimer: You need to decide for yourself if it is safe to run either of these trails in your vehicle and if you have any doubts, don't do it.

Note: All coordinates in the above description are included on the waypoint list on the first cache page.

Winter Months
These trails are generally not accessible in the winter. Red Elephant Hill Trail typically is passable early in the summer because most of the trail is facing south. The upper section of the Bill Moore Lake Trail heading to the lake becomes passable later in the season (Late June to late July) because this section of trail is at a high elevation. Conditions will vary from year to year.

Time/Distance
The total distance to run both trails as described above is about 10 miles. The trails can be run in about 6-7 hours with a few stops thrown in, but make sure you leave extra time to have lunch on the trail, find the caches and to do some exploring. To reach the trailhead from the Denver area takes about 1 to 2 hours so leave the house early.

Trail Waypoints
See waypoint list on the first cache page.

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 Nearby Caches

GC3Q239 RM ORS #19-04 View @ Mill Creek Junction (0.48 kms E)
GC3Q23Q RM ORS #19-09 Hidden Meadow (0.80 kms W)
GC3Q23F RM ORS #19-06 Hill Climb (0.88 kms W)
GC3Q23T RM ORS #19-11 Take Your Pick (0.97 kms SW)
GC3RCDK RM ORS #19-10 Don't Forget the View (1.21 kms SW)

   


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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 07/17/2015 By Greasepot
Parked my Prius down at the freeway exit and had a nice 9.3 mile hike RT. I had hoped to make it all the way to Bill Moore Lake - but ran out of time. I like to turn around by noon - in case weather comes in. I ended up with 1572 feet in elevation. It was easy going up, but I had to be careful going back down, because it was very steep most of the way. Thanks! Had the place to myself except for two ATVs - Dad's with their daughters. Westbound Friday afternoon traffic was backed up from Dumont to Evergreen. 1903 was my favorite - the gorgeous meadow and wildflowers.
GreasePot 11:08:00 AM%

Found it 07/06/2013 By Goldfinger17
2:45PM. Good day for caching in the jeep. TFTC!
-JSMK

Found it 07/06/2013 By XJ4
Up jeepin' and cachin' today with Goldfinger17 and Jeeperz1&2. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 07/06/2013 By plane*crazy
last one for the day. Thanks again for placing these.

Found it 10/08/2012 By Denali41
Found this and 9 or 10 other caches with the group making the Moderate "A" run up to the Mountain Chillin' Event on this lovely Sunday morning. It was a very enjoyable, organized group, and we had fun finding the caches along our route. The kids in the group (young and old) had fun with all the caches, playing with the SWAG and trading trackables. Thanks for each of them (the kids and the caches)!