GC4K2BE Traditional Cache Near the Boundary--West Elk Wilderness Area
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Denali41 @ | Hide Date: 08/16/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 49.670 W107° 19.075 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour 

Wilderness -- "an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain ... an area protected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions."—The Wilderness Act of 1964
In the 1964 Wilderness Act, Congress designated West Elk as one of the state's original five wilderness areas. Colorado's 1980 Wilderness Act expanded it by more than 120,000 acres to its current size of 176,172 acres, the fifth largest Wilderness Area in Colorado. Elevations range from 7,500 to over 13,000 feet.

This large, remote wilderness is west of Gunnison, in lands administered by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the Gunnison National Forest. Of the larger wilderness tracts in Colorado, the West Elk is perhaps the least well known. Nevertheless, the visitor is offered scenic vistas of dark volcanic breccia worn into spires, towers, stone walls and castle-like formations of immense size. Long valleys and sun-dappled aspen-forested slopes offer unique scenic beauty to the intrepid hiker. The West Elk Wilderness is particularly well suited for alpine backpacking, as it offers unspoiled scenery penetrated by long ascending trails; with no fourteeners and few alpine lakes, it also provides freedom from crowds! An extensive network of trails (about 200 miles are maintained along ridgelines and valley floors) creates a multitude of loop trips, allowing for multi-day or week-long excursions. Such secluded trips are readily attainable in West Elk.

The northern portion of the wilderness contains the twin peaks, East and West Beckwith Mountains, and the Anthracite Range. Farther in, the rugged West Elk Mountains’ long ridges radiate out from the center and are in turn separated by forested alpine valleys. Aspen forests blanket the steep-sided valleys, and hikers visiting in late September are rewarded with golden fall colors, clear blue skies, brisk temperatures, and the unmistakable sound of bull elk bugling. Elk and deer herds numbering in the thousands also attract crowds of hunters in late fall.

The cache is a medium-sized pill vial that has been spray-painted for camo. It's hidden between the gravel road and Coal Creek, which serves as the wilderness area boundary. The Hammond Trail begins on the other side of the creek and follows the terrain up along the south side of Coal Creek Mesa.

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5 Logs: Found it 4  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 08/21/2016 By Back Country Horsemen
I was in the area with a group of horseback riders riding the trails in the West Elk including the nearby Lowline Trail. They are all beautiful especially by horse because we don't have to concentrate on watching the trail tread & can look around in wonder. I had a little extra time one afternoon to make the drive over to this cache while it was lightly drizzling.

Owner Maintenance 07/19/2016 By Denali41
When I learned that my daughter was driving over Keebler Pass from Hotchkiss en route to Crested Butte, I asked her to check on the condition of my three caches along or reasonably close to her intended route. She was once a geocacher, and quickly agreed to do so. She's reported that this cache is in fine condition.

Found it 06/24/2016 By BG2015
Good evening to take the dog out and find a new road. Maybe this cache will be less lonely this year since summer is in full swing. Thanks for placing.

Found it 06/05/2016 By eyincbco
Great place for a cash! I've never driven on this road before, thanks for getting me back here. Beautiful day for an outing. A minor setback on the way home, but worth the trip.

Found it 07/07/2015 By SoldierGrrrl
Woo hoo, another smiley on the map. Found this one with CB_Beauty, exactly a year after the last, only and FTF. The road up to it can be driven in a family car, no 4WD required. This was a great drive to it, the views are amazing. CBB studied topo maps prior to our attempt and realized we were able to drive to within 150 feet of the cache. TFTC. We were going to hike Hammond Trail but the water was still too fast and deep, maybe later in the season.