GC1WE66 Traditional Cache RM ORS #15-03: View of the Divide
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: Mountain Fiesta 4x4 Pre-Run Gang @ | Hide Date: 07/25/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 41.516 W106° 24.811 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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Rocky Mountain (RM) Off Road Series (ORS) #15: Tincup Pass
A series by: RocketMan, zoltig, Grand High Pobah, Red Ruby, jpit and Fork L Man.

This cache is the third of eight caches in the #15 series of Rocky Mountain off-road caches located along the beautiful Tincup Pass Trail. The Tincup Pass trail starts out about 20 miles south-west of Buena Vista at the cool little ghost town of St. Elmo. This trail is considered a moderate trail with a short section of shelf road near the pass and some rocky sections from the pass to Tincup on the west side (a full trail description is included below).

Cache Information
That cache is located near the Continental Divide trail. There is a great view up the valley to the continental divide from here.

RM Off Road Series #14 Compete Cache Listing

1. Beaver Dam
2. Tres Amigos
3. View of the Divide
4. Mirror Lake
5. Buggy Meadow
6. Jolly Bovine
7. Beaver Meca

8 . Tincup Meadow

Trail Information

Rating/Description
Tincup Pass trail is one of the more popular trails in the Buena Vista area
. The trail starts out at the cool little ghost town of St. Elmo on the east side of the pass and ends at the historic little ghost town of Tincup on the west side of the pass. The pass is at an elevation of 12,154 feet so this trail typically is not passable until mid to late July. The trail is easy to follow starting out at N38 42.240 W106 20.921 and ending at N38 45.246 W106 28.530. For an added thrill if you have the right equipment, you can take the "Old Tincup" bypass trail on the west side that starts out at N38 43.005 W106 26.153 and ends at N38 43.278 W106 26.271 (This trail is not for stock vehicles).

This trail is rated moderate and can be run in most SUV type vehicles with 4WD low range and good ground clearance. It is rated a 2 (easiest routes) to 3 (most difficult routes) out of 10 on the traildamage website. Team Red Rubicon members believe that the trail should be rated more like a 3-4. 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 16 miles to the trailhead at N38 42.240 W106 20.921. You can return back over the pass the way you came, or head north out of Tincup on a smooth dirt road eventually heading east over Cottonwood Pass (approximately 45 miles from Tincup to Buena Vista).

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

Winter Months
As stated previously, because this trail is at a relatively high elevation, it is not accessible in the winter months. Tincup Pass is generally accessible to off road vehicles from mid to late July though mid October although conditions can vary greatly from year to year.

Time/Distance
The trail is 13 miles from the start at St. Elmo to the end at Tincup. The trail can be run in 2 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.

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 Nearby Caches

GC1WH15 TIN CUP PASS VIEW (1.46 kms NW)
GC1WE5Y RM ORS #15-02: Tres Amigos (2.11 kms E)
GC1WE6B RM ORS #15-04: Mirror Lake (3.37 kms NW)
GC1WE6D RM ORS #15-05: Buggy Meadow (4.12 kms NW)
GC1WE5R RM ORS #15-01: Beaver Dam (4.54 kms E)

   


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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 09/07/2018 By jsarche
When my wife and I made plans to spend a long weekend in Salida, I thought it would be fun to grab a bunch of caches between Mount Princeton hot springs and Tin Cup. Well, plans don't always work out, but we still are enjoying the time here. One cache is better than none, and the views from GZ are awesome. Thanks!

Found it 08/02/2018 By DrPowercat
Fourth of four caches we stopped to find while making the loop through the mountains on a beautiful day.

Found it 07/09/2018 By azhorseman
Thanks for the fun.

Found it 06/17/2018 By Boundertom
We were in the Jeep for the trip over Hancock Pass and back over Tincup Pass. It was a cool day, with a bit of drizzle, but we had a great time. I haven't been on these trails for nearly 30 years. I was happy that there were a number of caches on the route. Thanks for the Cache!

Found it 06/14/2018 By JMKR
Working our way back down from the pass. We circled this one once then spotted it. TFTC