GC7RNXC Earthcache Standley Lake erosion Earthcache
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: robuster91 @ | Hide Date: 06/24/2018 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 51.168 W105° 06.895 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 2
Dogs  Picnic tables nearby  Bicycles  Stroller accessible  Medium hike (1km-10km)  Teamwork Required 

"This how the lake area formed: First, it was created by Glacial Formation. Snow fell in this area non-stop for years and it remained very cold for a long time. The snow compacted and over time it turned into ice. The ice piled up more and more until a glacier formed. The glacier moved from the pull of Earth's gravity, breaking off chunks of land as well as ice. The area eroded to form a valley and a river. The river further eroded the landscape into the rocky flats we know today. Standley Lake receives its water from a creek that flows into it. Again, gravity causes water to flow down from the mountains where it picks up sediments along the way. The abrasive water takes chunks out of the banks and carries the soil with the sediment down to the bottom of the lake. Over time, the buildup of sediment makes the water rise. Wind also helps move the soil. As it blows, it picks up soil and moves it from place to place. It can damage plants and reduce the soil around the area. The area to the northwest called Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge had a nuclear plant built on it (also called Rocky Flats) and was in production from 1959 to 1989. The nuclear plant unsuccessfully attempted not to contaminate the soil or lake, but the products they used to try to stop the contamination killed the plants and weakened the soil around the area causing more erosion which ended up in the lake. Enjoy the views of Standley Lake and its many amazing trails. Wildlife is everywhere and if you stop to look, you can see them. To log this earthcache message me the answers to these questions: 1. How many flats were created by the glacier river erosion? 2. Explain river erosion. 3. What is the name of the creek that flows into the lake? 4. How many rivers flow into the lake? 5. What is the process called when the wind moves the soil? 6. What happens if there are no plants to hold the soil in place? Optional: Take a photo of yourself at the lake and submit it with your Log. Congrats to LostinDenver and WindAtMyBack for the co-FTF!"
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14 Logs: Found it 12  Write note 1  Publish Listing 1  

Found it 06/24/2019 By jasperdakota
Thanks for the nice earthcache! Enjoyed the walk with geopuppy Riley. The lake is really full from all the rain.

Found it 06/10/2019 By Grand High Pobah
Was out on a cache run with 2 of my favorite geocachers for the day. Enjoyed the small hike out to the cache location and the views. Greasepot has emailed the answers.

Found it 06/08/2019 By COHodag
Out enjoying a beautiful day with Greasepot and Pobah! It's nice to FINALLY have everyone back in town AND have great weather so we can be out caching together--thanks for adding to our fun and TFTC BigSmile. (Answers submitted by Greasepot.)

Found it 06/08/2019 By Greasepot
11:47:00 AM Out with CohoDag and Grand High Pobah. We started at the Golden Farmers Market, grabbed some caches, and then did some more shopping. We enjoyed all the caches. Thanks! Need to do some research, because we couldn't find any answers on site. We zeroed at a bench. Will send answers tonight.

Found it 04/20/2019 By oz8118
A fun Earth Cache. Since I was in the north part of town for today's CITO event, and I was able to grab this one for my EC today. Thanks for placing this fun cache, as it allows me to find 10-different types of caches today. Cheers, keep calm and cache on!

Found it 07/29/2018 By Treasureness7
Nice spot I learned alot.

Found it 07/05/2018 By LiveWire77
Thank you for placing this earthcache, we really enjoyed it. Short Circuit 77 has emailed our answers.

Found it 07/05/2018 By shortcircuit77
Excellent earthcache, gets a favorite. Learned a lot of new stuff about Standley Lake. Really enjoyed this one. Live Wire 77 and I out working on the Hidden Creatures goal. A few at a time here and there. Making it will be close. Thank you for placing this cache so we could learn and enjoy the game. Answers to follow immediately for Live Wire 77 and myself.

Found it 07/01/2018 By Team_CSG
Waiting on approval of answers. TFTC

Found it 06/27/2018 By SeekDaCache
Sent CO my answers, Thanks for the Earth Cache

Found it 06/25/2018 By WindAtMyBack
CO FTF 11:22am with@LostinDenver TFTC and the knowledge of a beautiful place.

Write note 06/25/2018 By robuster91
happy to see this got puplished will await your answers lost in denver

Found it 06/25/2018 By LostinDenver
CO- FTF] 11:22 am with [@WindAtMyBack . Including a few pics from the trip. I've lived in Colorado my whole life and I've only been to Standley Lake twice - both times for geocaching. Thanks for bringing me out here. Sending answers as soon as were back to the truck. Tftc!

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Publish Listing 06/25/2018 By geoawareUSA1
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