GCGGCJ Virtual Cache Mining I- Ludlow Massacre
Type: Virtual | Size: Virtual Virtual | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: KTClimbs @ | Hide Date: 07/21/2003 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N37° 20.363 W104° 35.031 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 104

*** Please log the found when you email your answers, if they are incorrect I will let you know! I've been too busy to keep up with getting back to all the right answers! Thank you!! ***
*** Please log the found when you email your answers, if they are incorrect I will let you know! I've been too busy to keep up with getting back to all the right answers! Thank you!! *** Several cachers have emailed to let me know the memorials apparently have moved around at the display, but not very far and they have still had the answers - I havent had a chance to get over there, but will go by this July!

On April 20, 1914 20 innocent men, women and children were killed during what would become known as the Ludlow Massacre. The coal miners in Colorado and other western states had been trying to join the UMWA (United Mine Workers) for many years. They were bitterly opposed by the coal operators, led by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. At that time, miners and their families lived in "company towns" - towns that were set up, managed and controlled by the company. The company owned the homes, the stores, managed the schools, even chose and paid for the church ministers.

On Sept 23, 1913, nine thousand workers went on strike protesting $1.68-a-day wages and the lack of freedom of choice in the company towns. Upon striking, the miners and their families had been evicted from their company-owned houses and set up tent colonies on public property. The companies brought in strikebreakers and supplied Colorado militiamen to break the strike. Over the course of the next months, the camps were shot at, trying to scare the workers back to work. Foxholes were dug under the tents so the women and children could escape the raids. On April 20th, the camps were attacked. 20 people were killed that day, including two women and 11 children who burned to death. Later investigations revealed that kerosene had intentionally been poured on the tents to set them ablaze.

To claim this cache, please email me the answers to these questions:1. Who is the woman marching on behalf of the mine workers?2. On the stone memorial is a listing of all those who died - who was the youngest of the dead at age 3 mos?3. What was the death pit?

Previously the statues were vandalized. I dont have words to express the disappointment that brings. The statues of the man and woman have been replaced thankfully!

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23 Logs: Found it 22  Write note 1  

Found it 07/01/2019 By PurplePeople
I had heard of this tragic event but had no idea where it happened so thanks for bringing us here. Answer sent. #8725

Found it 06/26/2019 By shellbadger
Visiting from Texas.

Found it 06/24/2019 By bucknuts

The Bride and I had weddings in Kansas City on June 21st and then another one in Omaha on June 29th. I told her I really wasn’t interested in driving to Kansas City and driving home for 9 hours and then a few days later drive all the way back same direction for 13 hours. So we decided we would take a mini vacation in between weddings and head to Colorado for a week. We rented a car, but little did we know the car was going to be a Cadillac sedan, and I’m thinking this is going to be my caching mobile for this trip.


###So over the course of the 11 days, we visited 10 states. I was able to get 5 caches that were Year 2000 including Mingo. I was able to get the oldest cache in 3 states…Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. Colored the state of New Mexico RED and put 3940 miles on the rental car. ###

This trip started out in Kansas City as the wedding was on Friday. So we cached the morning of Friday and did the Powercat challenges near Gladstone area. Loved walking the sidewalk, we did get a downpour on us, so hoped into a local spot for lunch and then once the rains lifted we went hiking again. Then went to the wedding on Friday night. Then next day on Saturday, went caching with Gnomecat, Louinliberty and Debrajean grabbing a few caches that I had handpicked out. Was great to see my KC friends for the 2nd weekend in a row after the previous week in Indiana and by the end of this trip it will be 3 weeks in a row. Had an amazing dinner at Gnomecats and enjoyed the great hospitality.


Then on Sunday June 23 is where the journey begins. We headed towards Colorado Springs and grabbed Mingo on the way there. This day was about 9 hours of driving and grabbed a few caches in the Colorado Springs area before meeting up with friends in the afternoon.


Monday June 24 was always going to be a big day both driving and hiking. We started it off by going to Paul Barkley (2nd 2000 year cache). Got lucky as that section of the park was closed to people on Tuesday due to electric work being done. Then from there the Cadillac took us to Geocache (3rd 2000 cache). Then after that we headed to Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Tuesday June 25 we cached in Albuquerque in the morning doing a few wherigos and then headed over to the oldest cache in the state. Found the place to park and made the short hike up the hill. Then went across the way and did the Hangman hiking series. After we completed that we headed to Santa Fe to visit and then back to Colorado Springs.


Wednesday June 26th, we got up and headed off to Tarryall (4th 2000 year), those that get nervous about driving well the Cadillac made it just fine. After that we headed to Pikes Peak, it opened late because the car race practice was that morning. We drove up to mile 16 and then shuttle to the top because of the renovations to the new visitor center at top. After this we are now heading back East. We get to Kansas and find Airakee and then spend the night in Kearney. I was able to watch on the phone Vanderbilt win the World Series…Go Vandy Boys


Thursday June 27, drive to Omaha and meet the KC crew for the 3 week in a row and we drive to Sioux Falls to get the State Bird.


Friday June 28th, finish the last 21 of the Ficks Fizzy we had left. Bad news was on 61 Gnomecat fell in the ditch and went over his head in the water. The ditch had probably 8ft of water. Then headed to Omaha and did some challenges and parted ways


Saturday June 29th, some light caching before wedding and then came home on Sunday 13.5 hour drive.


Thanks to all the hiders. Earthcaches and Virtuals have sent answers. Challenges will either have a picture or available via public profile. Was able to leave my signature pencil in a few caches. Thanks for the cache-signed log.


Found it 06/21/2019 By cardon
Very nice memorial with lots of information. Well done.

Found it 06/14/2019 By oscarmikeUSMC
Made a stop at this cache while traveling back from NM, it has been on my list of stops to make for a while. Another opportunity to learn about the history of our nation is always good. I appreciate the CO bringing me here and I also pass my condolences to those who lost loved ones during this time. Thanks for putting this out for us to find. OMUSMC

Found it 10/21/2018 By geoidnac
Found the memorial on our trip home to AZ. A sad and interesting time in history. Thanks for bringing our attention to it.

Found it 09/27/2018 By alpinemm
A little fun on the way from Tucson to Denver. We have seen the sign on the highway for the Ludlow Memorial and never stopped before. This time, we weren't in any hurry and decided to stop here. This was a very interesting (and sad) piece of history. Thanks for bringing us here. Answers on the way.

Found it 09/24/2018 By J&J Team Yukon
Heading back to Oklahoma from a month of caching in Colorado. Stopped to see and log this memorial. Lots of history here sadly. Thanks for placing.

Found it 09/09/2018 By PapawTexas
Was headed home from Colorado to Texas. I seen this Ludlow masacre Virtual and told the wife about it. She was all in for a stop on the way home even though we agreed not to cache on the way home. Once we arrived she started reading all the signs and found a couple of the answers for me while I was taking pictures of the Monument. Thanks for bringing us here and for the History Lesson.

Found it 09/09/2018 By The Retireds
We are on the way home to Arizona after attending a memorial service for Mrs. R.'s Aunt (She was her last living Aunt and her favorite). Very interesting virtual cache. Again, somewhere we probably would not have visited unless we had been taken there by Geocaching and a virtual cache. Answers to follow via email. TFTC.

Found it 09/06/2018 By Firemnky
On a Fall trip through Colorado doing some caching and seeing the sites. A beautiful scenic drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. Visiting the downtown areas of Boulder, Denver, Castle Rock and Colorado Springs to name a few. We enjoyed a beautiful hike on the Barr trail at the Summit of Pikes Peak. It was a wonderful trip with quite a bit of caching thrown in along the way. We are now turning toward home and some county caching along the way. Thanks for the interesting piece of history. Answers emailed.

Found it 09/05/2018 By Grasshoppers&Ant
Knew this was here from driving by so many times and seeing the virtual, but finally stopped this evening at dusk. Interesting and sad place. We too often take what we have today for granted and forget the sacrifice of so many in the past. Thanks for putting this here 15 years ago!

Found it 09/05/2018 By mmk3x
What a sobering location. Answers have been sent. Thanks for the cache - without it I never would have known about this place. Visiting from Ohio

Found it 08/14/2018 By zeili
Thanks for the history lesson. This was a very interesting part of it.

Found it 08/10/2018 By YankaBucs
Visiting from Florida and headed back to La Veta after visiting the Volcano so thought we would pick this up. Such a very sad piece of history here. Answers have been sent. Thanks for bringing us here and for the virtual. A fav point.
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Found it 08/10/2018 By rozowski5
On our way to Raton for the night. Stopped here because of the favorites. Very nice memorial built here. Thanks for placing the virtual and for the geofun!

Found it 08/09/2018 By MsYB
Traveling with YankaBucs and picked this virtual up during the journey from the Volcano back to La Veta. Such a sad piece of history. Thanks for bringing us here. Answers have been sent.
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Found it 08/05/2018 By sdben5
Found It! TFTC! An interesting and sad part of American history.

Found it 08/02/2018 By soloyo
Thanks for sharing this virtual cache. I have lived in Colorado a long time and never stopped here. Answers will come tonight when we get to the motel

Found it 07/27/2018 By starsharon + Hubbie
This one told a sad story. I can't imagine what some people had to endure!

Found it 07/26/2018 By OwenfromKC
TFTVC strange things happen out in the not so wild west. Thanks for showing me this site.

Found it 07/26/2018 By Two Rileys
Answers have been sent. We really enjoyed visiting this site, was very interesting but also full of such sadness. Hated reading about the death pit, it weighed heavy on my heart. Thank you for bringing us here and for giving us an opportunity to learn the history of what these poor mining workers and their families went through.

Write note 07/25/2018 By Two Rileys
Forgot to dip our TB, trying to get as many miles on it as possible, thanks for adding to its journey. :)