GC2AM2B Earthcache Sand Recycling through Waves in a mountain creek
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: rozebud5 @ | Hide Date: 06/21/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N37° 44.375 W105° 31.104 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Access or parking fee  Recommended for kids  Scenic view  May require wading  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  Picnic tables nearby  Camping available 

The Great Sand Dunes contain the tallest sand dunes in North America, rising from the floor of the San Luis Valley in the Sangre de Cristo Range. The dunes cover about 19,000 acres of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.

The dunes were formed from sand and soil deposits of the Rio Grande and its tributaries, flowing through the San Luis Valley. Over time, consistant westerly winds picked up sand particles from the river flood plain. As the wind loses power when crossing the Sangre de Cristo Range, the sand is deposited on the eastern edge of the valley. This process continues, and the dunes grow. The wind changes the shape of the dunes daily.

The sand is naturally recycled through a system of water and wind. Sand Creek to the north and Medano Creek to the east flow on the perimeter of the dunes. The streams erode the edge of the dune field, and vast amounts of sand are carried downstream. The water disappears into the sand sheet, depositing sand on the surface. Winds pick up the deposits of sand, and blow them up onto the dune field once again.

Take a stroll from the main dunes parking lot into Medano Creek. You will find running water from spring until July in wetter years. While enjoying this mountain stream you will notice a rare phemonemon of waves coming out of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

To log this Earth cache please email the following:
1. What is the scientific name for the waves?
2. What causes the waves to form and what is the name of the dunes associated with this phenomenon?
3. Feel free to upload a picture of you and your party in the creek to share in the fun! (GPS not required in picture, can’t chance getting it wet.)

We hope you are able to experience the waves during your stay, for the pure fun of playing in the creek. However, this Earthcache may be logged during all seasons. Please enjoy the movie at the Visitors Center for an explanation of the waves.

Remember to tread lightly! Please take only established paths to preserve the creek and dunes for future generations.
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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 07/03/2019 By emilyschrader
Four friends adventure across the farms and through the mountain ranges to reach the once in a lifetime view of the dunes! They climbed and slipped and splashed and sweat. All in all a great day

Found it 07/01/2019 By pitfeder
# 8357 @ 15:56

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.
256 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 „rozebud5“ for this Eart-Cache.

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

Found it 07/01/2019 By ConSew62
Close enough

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
The creek was flowing in full force today... some people were absolutely having a blast- such a unique area! Will send answers soon!

Found it 09/02/2018 By coloReido
There was no flowing water in the creek on this early September day, but after seeing the video at the Visitor Center, I definitely want to return in the spring to participate in all of the fun! 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
I had a nice morning at the dunes. All of the cache details and the informaiton in the video makes me want to return. Maybe in a couple of years we can come back in June when the stream would be running and there might be snow on the mountains.

Found it 08/12/2018 By MsYB
Traveling with YankaBucs and picking up a few Caches in the park and found this one. Answers have been sent. Thanks for the EC!

Found it 08/12/2018 By YankaBucs
Picking up a few Caches while visiting the National Park and found this one. Answers have been sent. Thanks for the EC! A fav point.

Found it 08/10/2018 By spitoony
thanks for this Earthcache! answers sent - no water today