GC32EGA Traditional Cache Back In Time - Thru The Rockies
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: The Meandering Monkeys @ | Hide Date: 08/10/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 21.102 W107° 14.109 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Parking available  Camping available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Off-road vehicles  Campfires  Park and Grab  Seasonal Access  Tourist Friendly 

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Thru The Rockies, Colorado

Micro located at historic railroad camp. Due to the narrow road, trailers and vehicles above 22 feet are not recommended. Bring your own pen & tweezers. Do NOT disturb or deface any ruins.

Please make sure container is closed securely and re-hidden as well or better than you found it. Maintaining the difficulty rating depends on you.

History:
The name is unknown for this Denver & Rio Grande (Rio Grande or D&RG) railroad construction camp for the Lake City Branch. (See Back In Time – Camp Vanguard for more history on the Rio Grande Lake City Branch.) Several camps of 35 to 125 men were occupied simultaneously along the Lake Fork Canyon as the Rio Grande fulfilled their motto: "Thru The Rockies… Not Around Them".

Constructing the railroad through the Lake Fork Canyon during mid-winter was very difficult. While fighting icy winds and below zero temperatures with hardly any mechanical labor, over 1000 workers had to perform arduous and dangerous tasks such as loading carts with rock, grading railroad bed, using picks and shovels, cutting thousands of wooden ties, and drilling rock. Skilled rock drillers carved 4 miles of railroad bed in the vertical canyon walls. Using hand tools, they drilled holes in the rock and used small amounts of dynamite to enlarge the holes. As much as 100 kegs of black gunpowder were packed into these holes and the massive rock walls were blasted into rubble. At least 1 fatal accident was recorded.

Frequently working six days a week from near dawn to dusk during the short winter days, laborers were paid $1.75 per day. In the evening, many workers had to prepare their own meals. Large quantities of bread were baked in dome-shaped stone ovens. A fire was built in the oven and the door closed with a stone or metal plate. When the fire had burned down, the embers were removed, the hot interior was mopped clean, and the bread was baked inside. Sunday, being the only day off, was a chore day when men could wash themselves and their clothing in the icy waters of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River.

The living quarters were constructed from the branches, logs, earth, and rocks available at the site. Often, large boulders or standing trees would be incorporated into the structures. Some structures had crude fireplaces. The less fortunate men had only a rough gravel platform and a canvas tent to shield them from the harsh winter weather. Today, you can see the ruins of these living quarters and stone ovens.
Lake City Branch dated 1880 – 1886
Stone Oven
Bench by Oven
Hill House
Hill House View
Boulder House
Large House
Small House
Please take some time to reflect back on the lives of these pioneers and the effort it took to make Colorado such a great state!!

Back In Time Series:

Back In Time is a series of caches placed near historic sites to remind us to remember our past. We can learn so much from studying the past. This series will provide a history tour of Colorado.

Their days are gone but not forgotten!!
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6 Logs: Found it 5  Didn't find it 1  

Didn't find it 10/05/2018 By goxfishxgo
Second time looking for this one and I still didn’t find it. Cool spot! Thanks for the history lesson!

Found it 06/27/2018 By elko dealers
Out early to miss the heat. Took a few minutes but we came up with the caches. Thanks for bringing us to the awesome canyon. SL T4TH

Found it 07/25/2016 By AZ4X4s
Out caching with friends today and this is one we picked up. Thanks.

Found it 07/25/2016 By john4x4
Out with GotWine and AZ4x4s checking out the area and doing some caching.

Found it 07/25/2016 By GotWine
Out for a drive picking up a few caches and having a great time checking out the sites along the way with John4x4 and AZ4x4s. Thanks for the smiley faces.

Found it 09/14/2015 By JK184
This was a DNF for me. I found a cache further down the road and came back with a new plan. It's a tough one to spot but the hint made sense once I read the historical data provided on site. Thanks!