GC2ZX4W Traditional Cache RM ORS #18-01: Don't Do It!
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3.5 out of 5
By: Team Red Rubicon @ | Hide Date: 07/09/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 42.123 W106° 20.466 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

Rocky Mountain (RM) Off Road Series (ORS) #18: Hancock Pass, Alpine Tunnel
A series by: Team Red Rubicon.

This cache is the first of seven caches in the #18 series of Rocky Mountain off-road caches located along the scenic Hancock Pass Trail. The Hancock Pass Trail starts out about 20 miles south-west of Buena Vista near the cool little ghost town of St. Elmo. This trail is a rated moderate with a few sections of shelf road. The trail ends near the historic Alpine Tunned (a full trail description is incuded below)

Cache Information
This cache is located at the beginning of Grizzly Lake Trail, a difficult trail that starts out near the beginning of the Hancock Pass Trail. The difficult part of the Grizzly Lake trail starts just past the cache location and you can check out the first obstacle while there. There is plenty of room to turn around here to get back to the Hancock Pass Trail.

RM Off Road Series #18 Compete Cache Listing

1. Don't Do It
2. Rusty Tram House
3. Hancock
4. Got Trees?
5. Snowfield's Last Stand
6. Tomichi Pass View
7. Alpine Turntable

Trail Information

Rating/Description
Hancock Pass Trail originates from CR-162 just east of the little ghost town of St. Elmo
. The trail is easy for the first 5 1/2 miles up to the townsite of Hancock. Just past the townsite of Hancock, take a right at N38 38.287 W106 21.675 where the trail becomes moderate and starts to climb on your way up to the pass. At N38 37.458 W106 22.059 you will start to climb up the final switchbacks to the pass where the road becomes a shelf road. Bear right at N38 36.684 W106 22.717 to stay on Hancock Pass Trail (a left will take you to difficult Tomichi Pass). Turn right on 839 at N38 36.827 W106 23.401 to get to Alpine Tunnel. Park at N38 38.286 W106 24.483 to take the short hike to the tunnel. On the return trip, you can come back the way you came, head to Pitkin on the trail that starts at N38 36.831 W106 23.401, or head up over difficult Tomichi Pass.

This trail is rated moderate and can be done in most 4WD vehicles with low range and a little bit of clearance. The trail is rated a 4 (easiest routes) to 4 (most difficult routes) out of 10 on the traildamage website. Disclaimer: You need to decide for yourself if it is safe to make the trip in your vehicle and if you have any doubts, don't do it.

To get to the trailhead, head south on US 285 from Buena Vista. Turn right on CR-162 at N38 44.396 W106 05.044 and travel approximately 16 miles to the trailhead for the Hancock Pass trail at N38 42.349 W106 20.411.

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

Winter Months
Because this trail is at a relatively high elevation, it is not accessible in the winter months. Hancock Pass is generally accessible to off road vehicles from late July though late September although conditions can vary greatly from year to year.

Time/Distance
The trail is 11.5 miles from the start at the trailhead to the parking area for Alpine Tunnel. The trail can be run in 3-4 hours if you don't make many stops, but make sure you leave a bunch of 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 2.5 to 3 hours so leave the house early.

Trail Waypoints
See waypoint list on the first cache page.

Additional Waypoints

W12ZX4W - Take Right Here
N 38° 38.287 W 106° 21.675
This is where the moderate portion of the trail begins.
W22ZX4W - Start of Shelf Road
N 38° 37.458 W 106° 22.059

W32ZX4W - Bear Right Here
N 38° 36.684 W 106° 22.717

W42ZX4W - Right Here to Alpine Tunnel
N 38° 36.827 W 106° 23.401

W52ZX4W - Parking for Alpine Tunnel
N 38° 38.286 W 106° 24.483

W62ZX4W - Trail to Pitkin
N 38° 36.831 W 106° 23.401

W72ZX4W - Right on CR-162 Here to Get to Trailhead
N 38° 44.396 W 106° 05.044

W82ZX4W - Hancock Pass Trailhead
N 38° 42.349 W 106° 20.411

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 Additional Waypoints (8)

CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
W12ZX4WTake Right Here Reference Point This is where the moderate portion of the trail begins. 07/31/2011 N 38° 38.287 W 106° 21.675 7.32 kms S 
W22ZX4WStart of Shelf Road Reference Point  07/31/2011 N 38° 37.458 W 106° 22.059 8.95 kms S 
W32ZX4WBear Right Here Reference Point  07/31/2011 N 38° 36.684 W 106° 22.717 10.59 kms S 
W42ZX4WRight Here to Alpine Tunnel Reference Point  07/31/2011 N 38° 36.827 W 106° 23.401 10.69 kms SW 
W52ZX4WParking for Alpine Tunnel Parking Area  07/31/2011 N 38° 38.286 W 106° 24.483 9.18 kms SW 
W62ZX4WTrail to Pitkin Reference Point  07/31/2011 N 38° 36.831 W 106° 23.401 10.69 kms SW 
W72ZX4WRight on CR-162 Here to Get to Trailhead Reference Point  07/31/2011 N 38° 44.396 W 106° 05.044 22.69 kms E 
W82ZX4WHancock Pass Trailhead Trailhead  07/31/2011 N 38° 42.349 W 106° 20.411 0.43 kms N 

 Nearby Caches

GC2ZX53 RM ORS #18-02: Rusty Tram House (3.72 kms SW)
GC307WJ Colorado Spirit Quest #389 - Pomeroy Gul (4.99 kms S)
GC307WX Colorado Spirit Quest #390 - Alpine Ceme (5.12 kms E)
GC2ZX54 RM ORS #18-03: Hancock (7.01 kms S)
GC2ZX56 RM ORS #18-04: Got Trees? (8.32 kms S)

   


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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 06/15/2018 By JMKR
Walked up from the campground before breakfast. Sure is a lot of development along the bottom part of this road. Found exactly one year to the day after the previous log, this one isn't remote enough to deserve being that lonely. TFTC

Found it 06/15/2017 By dalec167
Neat little area. Love to explore......TFTC TNLN

Found it 10/23/2016 By Berry16
Have I mentioned how much I love October?! My favorite time of year to get outside and I've been lucky to be making the most of it with lots of trips outdoors this month. Been awhile since I've hung out with AFO but he invited me to his cabin with friends near Mt. Princeton for the weekend so I couldn't refuse. We all had a great time relaxing by the creek, ATV exploring, soaking in the hot springs, and of course a few cache finds. So fun only needed one for my calendar today but we were ready for another, we took the ATV up around the bend and hiked a good 400+ feet to this one. Awesome!! TFTC!

Found it 07/04/2016 By JeepinItReal
Our sincerest apologies for these overdue logs. Sometimes life gets in the way and when it does geocaching takes a backseat.

This cache was found while we were visiting the area for a week after GWXIV. We're from CT and htis was our first time in Colorado. We introduced our local friends to geocaching and took them to as many awesome caches, like this one, as we could in the hopes that they will continue after we're gone.

Thank you for placing and maintaining this cache - it's appreciated!

Jeep on caching!
OlllllllO

Found it 05/30/2016 By MountainBear
Found with Java Chip. TFTC!