GC1D2H1 Traditional Cache RM ORS #08-04: Slaughterhouse Aspens
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: RM, Red Ruby, Tooter, Cirrus, zoltig, starnsun @ | Hide Date: 06/07/2008 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 28.356 W105° 33.873 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

RM (Rocky Mountain) Off Road Series (ORS) #8: Slaughterhouse Gulch
A series by: RocketMan, Red Ruby, zoltig, Tooter153, Cirrus142, and starnsun

This cache is the forth of nine (8 plus one bonus cache) in the #8 series of Rocky Mountain off-road caches located along the Slaughterhouse Gulch 4x4 trail. Slaughterhouse Gulch is north of Bailey and is accessed from CR-43 which intersects with 285 just east of Bailey. The trail is approximately 11.5 miles long, including the straight section and the loop.

Cache Information
Park at N39 28.354 W105 33.786 and cross the small creek to get to this cache. This cache is located on a portion of the trail where you will be passing through a valley of aspens.

RM Off Road Series #8 Complete Cache Listing (Doing the Loop Counterclockwise)

1. Air Down
2. Poser Rock
3. The Hard Way
4. Slaughterhouse Aspens
5. Lunch Spot
6. Derringer Peak

7. The Jeep Wave
8. A Cirrious Situation
9. Down in the Valley

Trail Information

Rating/Description
Slaughterhouse Gulch trail is mostly easy to moderate with a few sections bordering on difficult. It is only rated a 3 (easiest routes) to 5 (most difficult routes) out of 10 on the traildamage website. When the trail is dry, it can be done in most high clearance stock SUV's with low range 4WD. If the trail is wet or has snow, the difficulty rating can go up significantly.
Disclaimer: You need to decide for yourself if it is safe to make the trip in your vehicle.

This is a fun trail that's close to the Denver area so it's easy to get to. The scenery along the route is awesome with many cool things to see. The trail runs down through aspen lined valleys and up over hills with great views to the north and south.

To get to the trailhead near the first cache Air Down, go north on CR-43 from 285. Stay on CR-43 for 6.8 miles and then turn left on Saddlestring Dr. You will come to the staging area shortly after you make the turn. From the staging area, take a right onto FS-101 at the large yellow sign for Crow Gulch. Stay on FS-101 until you come to the beginning of the loop at N39 28.613 W105 32.847 where you will take a right to run the loop in a counterclockwise direction. At N39 28.304 W105 32.055 take a right to go to the mud pits. You will return to this point after visiting the mud pits. Continue on the loop back to the start and take a right on FS-101 to return the way you entered.

You can find a list of trail waypoints on the cache page for the first cache in the series Air Down.

Winter Months
This route is often open in winter months when conditions permit. It is possible to run the trail with snow on it, but you should be experienced under such circumstances and have a capable vehicle with the right equipment (like a winch).

Time/Distance
The entire route as described above is approximately 11.5 miles and should take about 2 to 2.5 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. (Running the loop in a counterclockwise direction)

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 Nearby Caches

GC1D2GB RM ORS #08-03: The Hard Way (1.60 kms NE)
GC1D2HJ RM ORS #08-05: Lunch Spot (1.70 kms S)
GC1D2ME RM ORS #08-09: Down in the Valley (1.91 kms E)
GC1D1MZ RM ORS #08-07: The Jeep Wave (1.95 kms SE)
GC1D2ED RM ORS #08-02: Poser Rock (2.36 kms NE)

   


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 Logs

5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 06/23/2018 By Team Chili Fries
Grabbed this one while we were out in the jeep. Still missing a few but we will get the rest in the area soon. It was getting dark so decided to head out

Found it 08/06/2017 By JMKR
This one took us a while to uncover, overlooked it at least once despite its size. Nice bit of hike to get here, gave the jeep a breather while we scrambled about. Previous find was 17 month ago, was getting sorta lonely. TFTC

Found it 08/06/2017 By mm&mm
Combining hobbies is always a good thing. Did a bit of 4-wheeling with JMKR and his son, and did some geocaching as well. This was the eigth of the day for the group (not for me, I'd been here before) and very rewarding to find. TFTC BigSmile

Found it 03/05/2016 By Takes the Hard Way
Found it while out jeeping with Team Red Rubicon.
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Found it 03/05/2016 By Mountain Roamer
Out on the trail with Team Red Rubicon enjoying some great Colorado weather and grabbing geocaches.

Thanks!