GC5ATDD Multi-cache CofM #3
Type: Multi | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: kekj @ | Hide Date: 08/12/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 44.395 W108° 04.259 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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Delta: City of Murals #3

Discover and enjoy a portion of the Delta story in its murals

The wealth of murals in Delta, Colorado, created by local artists celebrates the heritage of this community.  Most are located along Main Street. This series is numbered in the order in which the murals were painted.


It all started in 1986 when the city was awarded funds for an urban renewal project.  A portion of these funds were set aside to begin the “mural project”.  The success of this project has led to the expansion of the Delta Public Art Committee which is currently continuing the mural project and initiating a new program for sculpture and other 3 dimensional media art in public places.

In this series of multi-caches, the coordinates given are a virtual (the mural) from which you will gather information to find the second stage which will contain the log to be signed.  The second stage has a connection to the first, perhaps only in the owners’ minds, but can you read our minds?

Delta area was home of the Utes for many years.  The story of being crowded out by government and settlers is a sad but not unique story, unfortunately.

“After the Meeker Massacre, an 1880 treaty demanded the Utes turn over to the U.S. any Indian who was implicated in the massacre. Many Utes were moved to reservations in Utah. They were given specific land allotments, along with supplies and money.  More pressure was put on them and they ran out of options.  One September Sunday in 1881, 1,458 Indian men, women and children slowly and sadly headed to their new lands. Before the Indian fires were cold, the American settlers moved in.” https://coloradowest.auraria.edu/newspaper-histories/delta-county .  An 1891 article in the Delta County Laborer made this comment:

At times a venturesome trapper or prospector had entered this, the "Garden Spot" of Colorado, but was not permitted to remain, as the Ute Indian had possession of the lands, and forbidden intrusion.

But enough had been seen by those who had been so fortunate as to enter, to convince them that it had vast resources and were not slow in communicating it to friends.

These little ripples of communications became waves of such magnitude and pressure that the government in 1881 caused the removal of the Indians to a reservation....The pioneers who had been waiting to enter this forbidden territory became a little too eager, and some of them entered before the allotted time [and] were arrested by government authority, taken to the post and there held.

On the 3rd day of September 1881 the reservation was thrown open for settlement, claims were rapidly taken by the hardy pioneers who had waited patiently for this opportunity. These men were hardy, progressive and enterprising....

More than 130 years later, Delta looks back with respect and a share of regret to its Native American heritage.  As a result: the magnificent 200 year old Ute Council tree (GC3WN2P-“Historic DC#1) is protected, recognized, and its story preserved; each September the pow wow area (GC46WGT – “Silent Drums”) in Confluence Park is host to the Ute Council Tree Pow Wow and Cultural Festival; sculpture and art, such as this mural, are part of the city’s visual esteem and acknowledgment of the Ute chapter in history.

“Ute Country” is a mural that uses a rather monochrome palette.  The artist, Connie Williams, wanted this mural to look like sunset, which can be so stunning on Colorado’s western slope. This mural depicts the native Ute Indians at camp and travel. 

Williams is a well-known and highly regarded artist living in Cedaredge.  Williams has had a long time fascination with the spirit of Native Americans, a subject matter she treats with respect for the people while portraying her unique and fascinating vision.

To compute the second stage of this multi:

North: fill in the blanks with the number of mounted Ute depicted. N38  4__.28__

West: fill in the blank with the number of tipis depicted. W108  04.16__

http://www.deltacountycolorado.com/about/history.aspx

https://coloradowest.auraria.edu/newspaper-histories/delta-county

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10 Logs: Found it 8  Owner Maintenance 2  

Owner Maintenance 02/15/2019 By kekj
appropriate cache containers came in, replaced and good to go!

Owner Maintenance 02/02/2019 By kekj
Checking out cache after recent DNF. It HAS GONE MISSING! The Hwy department is in process of upgrading all the handicap ramps at each street corner, this was one of them. In the process the structure was moved and cache lost. Currently out of the type cache needed but rather than disable while waiting for new caches, if you email us with the cross streets location and description of structure to which cache is attached we will honor your find! Same goes for MsHendrix as we can tell by her log that she was at correct location.

Found it 01/30/2019 By MsHendrix
Hooray! I have permission from kekj to change my DNF to a find on this one! Turns out my first DNF of the day was still not right. On 1/30, I DNFed on 2 of these mural caches, then found the park in Olathe closed when I arrived (I went back the next day and found the Sweet Corn letterbox), so I ended up at the City Market in Montrose. I certainly hadn't expected to travel that far on a school night, but in my book, all's well that ends well. I had a lot of missing days on my January grid. They're all filled in now. On the one hand, I'm sad that this isn't a leap year, but on the other hand I'm glad I have an extra year to fill in my grid completely. See y'all on the trail.
-MsH

Found it 10/09/2018 By ARK GOOSE
Caching with Hives and picking up counties in Colorado SL - TFTC

Found it 10/09/2018 By Hives
This morning's mission was to do all of the mural caches in Delta (plus any others we encountered along the way). We had a great time and really enjoyed the murals even though we had a couple of DNFs. Nice hide. SL. TFTC

Found it 07/21/2018 By The_Geocaching_Dude
TFTC

Found it 07/06/2018 By LolosDream
Quick grab with Pathfinder33 on our way through town!

Found it 07/06/2018 By Pathfinder33
Grabbed this one while in town since we were driving right past it. Cache in good shape, TFTC!

Found it 03/31/2018 By CacheKings007
We came to Delta last year and decoded all of the COM series but had to come back to get to all the final spots. This is a great and creative series!

Found it 09/28/2017 By gkhill
We were delighted to find this cache! Good thing one of us is taller than the other! sl TFTC