GC567X6 Earthcache Great Sand Dunes
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: FLtravelers @ | Hide Date: 06/03/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N37° 43.984 W105° 30.761 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Access or parking fee  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Drinking water nearby  Public restrooms nearby  Camping available  Stroller accessible  Truck Driver/RV  Tourist Friendly 

This is an EarthCache. There is no physical cache to find. Logging an EarthCache requires that geocachers undertake an educational task relating to the specific Earth Science at the site. If you don't want to answer the questions, don't log this EarthCache.

Prior to logging this cache, click on FLtravelers above, and email the answers to the following questions:

1.  Which types(s) of dunes can you see from GZ?

2. Are the types of dunes at this location subject to change? Why or why not?

3.  Do you think it's likely that the dunefield will increase in size?

The Sangre de Cristo Mountains were uplifted through the breaking apart and movement of large surface plates on Earth's surface. The San Juan Mountains were created by volcanic activity. These two mountain ranges created the San Luis Valley.

Sediments from both mountain ranges filled the deepest parts of the valley, along with water from mountain streams and rivers. The valley became covered by a huge lake geologists have named Lake Alamosa. 

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NPS Illustration

Through climate change, Lake Alamosa dried up and left a large sheet of sand. This sand was blown by the predominant southwest winds toward a low curve in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The wind funnels toward Mosca, Medano, and Music Passes and sand accumulates in this pocket.

The winds blow from the valley floor toward the mountains, but during storms, the winds blow back toward the valley. These opposing wind directions cause the dunes to grow vertically.

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NPS Illustration

This combination of opposing winds, a huge supply of sand from the valley floor, and the sand recycling action of the creeks, are all part of the reason that these are the tallest dunes in North America. 

Types of Dunes found in Great Sand Dunes NP

Star Dunes - Radially symmetrical, star dunes are pyramidal sand mounds with slipfaces on three or more arms that radiate from the high center of the mound. They tend to accumulate in areas with multidirectional wind regimes. Star dunes grow upward rather than laterally.

Barchan Dunes - A large, crescent-shaped dune lying at right angles to the prevailing wind and having a steep, concave leeward side with the crescent tips pointing downwind.

Reversing Dunes - Occurring wherever winds periodically reverse direction. These dunes typically have major and minor slipfaces oriented in opposite directions.

Transverse Dunes - A large, strongly asymmetrical, elongated dune lying at right angles to the prevailing wind direction. Transverse dunes have a gently sloping windward side and a steeply sloping leeward side.

 

Source: http://www.nps.gov/grsa/naturescience/sanddunes.htm



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This earthcache is located on the back porch of the Visitor’s Center. While hours for the Visitor’s Center vary according to the time of year, you do not have to go through the building to get to the back porch.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 07/03/2019 By MelBeee
So beautiful!!

Found it 07/01/2019 By pitfeder
# 8358 (So. 17:21)

Grüezi-Hello

Abrakadabra.
6 weeks vacation with crazy Bebbigirl in the northwest and midwest of the USA. The headquarters in Seattle visited, the APE and many other beautifuls Geocaches in 12 Countrys.

Simsalabim.
Many Muggles here. a good Place. We sleep here overnight. An the BBQ-Fire we becom new Friends from Colorado.

I like geocache-tours on this planet. With cars or with my motobike. Last Year i was 4 weeks in mongolia.
The Gobi-Desert. Not so many Geocache.

Thanks „FLtravelers“ for this Earth-Cache.

Many Greetings from Geocache Team Switzerland,
"Bebbigirl & Pitfeder" Basel

Found it 06/30/2019 By Bebbigirl
Mit Pitfeder auf USA-Tour...

Pitfeder sendet die Antworten

Diesen interessanten Ort bestaunt.

TFTC

Grüsse aus der Schweiz

Found it 06/28/2019 By kristen016
Came to the sand dunes today... I’ve wanted to visit here for a few years. I was not expecting the size, this NP is absolutely amazing. I love the less traveled ones! Will send answers as soon as I have better internet!

Found it 06/22/2019 By lifed49
Wisewarrior, LittleHawk and I got here early. Made breakfast and went to the dunes. This was our first time here. Thanks for pointing out some of the interesting element of the dunes to us we enjoyed our visit. TFTC

Found it 09/12/2018 By ThiemPark
Yay!

Found it 09/04/2018 By ekw11
What a wonderful country we live in! Answers sent. Thank you so much for the cache!

Found it 09/02/2018 By coloReido
Stopped here with mugg-L and her mom. This was my second visit here and their first. We enjoyed the view here before continuing on to the parking lot to walk on the dunes themselves. tft , answers sent by email

Found it 08/27/2018 By Leapin' Lee
A group of ten of us RVers came up from La Veta this morning to enjoy the beautiful Great Sand Dunes. We hiked, took pictures and thoroughly enjoyed the morning. I was busy gathering the information for the Earth Caches. Answers are on the way. Thanks for the excellent EC.

Found it 08/23/2018 By CRS_GEO
Answers to the questions have been sent, after enjoying the morning in the park. I hope to return another year when the stream is flowing and there might be snow on the mountains. We have spent several weeks exploring Colorado. Tomorrow we leave for our last Colorado RV park before heading to New Mexico and points west. Thanks for placing and monitoring this Earth Cache.