GC33EVV Traditional Cache Back In Time - Sillsville
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: The Meandering Monkeys @ | Hide Date: 08/25/2011 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 26.848 W106° 45.500 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Parking available  Park and Grab  Tourist Friendly 


Go Back In Time

To

Sillsville, Colorado

Micro located near Sillsville. 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:

In August of 1880, Camp Willard was formed by Willard Francis and H. C. Nicholas after they struck gold on Cochetopa Creek. The report of the $2108 per ton assay prompted a gold rush at the new camp. By September 1880, 400 – 600 people were living at Camp Willard with 25 wagons arriving each day. By October 1880, Camp Willard had a population of about 1000, 4 saloons, a meat market, 5 grocery stores, a barbershop, the Black Hills restaurant, and a large tent for a rooming house. In November 1880, the camp closed for the winter and never started up again.

More than 20 years later in 1903, Camp Ideal was formed at the same location. By the end of 1903, the camp was renamed Sillsville for Charley Sills, who was the editor of the Gunnison Republican newspaper and a part owner of the nearby Maple Leaf mine. Sillsville had a population of 75 - 100, a store, 2 saloons, a post office, a school, and 20 cabins. The Maple Leaf mine had a shaft house, bunk house, boarding house, and a 3 story stamp mill. By 1907, the mining companies had left Sillsville.

In 1926, Sillsville was briefly revived when the Alaska and Yukon mines were opened. The revival did not last long and Sillsville was abandoned for the final time.

Today, the only remaining Sillsville building is on a private ranch, but you can see it from the road. The Maple Leaf mine is nearby and the road at the cache location leads to the mine ruins.

Information primarily taken from "The Gunnison Country" by Duane Vandenbusche (1980).

Post Office 1911 by Fred Winters Sillsville 2011
Maple Leaf Mine 2011 Building Closeup
Maple Leaf Mine 2011 Maple Leaf Mine 2011
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!!

Additional Waypoints

R133EVV - Sillsville Town Site
N 38° 26.780 W 106° 45.669

R233EVV - Maple Leaf Mine Site
N 38° 26.816 W 106° 45.386

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 Additional Waypoints (2)

CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
R133EVVSillsville Town Site Reference Point  09/02/2011 N 38° 26.780 W 106° 45.669 0.28 kms SW 
R233EVVMaple Leaf Mine Site Reference Point  09/02/2011 N 38° 26.816 W 106° 45.386 0.18 kms E 

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7 Logs: Found it 6  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 05/23/2019 By jahnfamily
Great cache and story. TFTC

Found it 09/01/2018 By Aardvark
Thanks for the cache!

Found it 08/08/2018 By mom & pop
nice one SL Thanks

Found it 07/31/2018 By jasperdakota
Thanks for the cache! Cleaned it up and left a new log. SL.

Found it 07/23/2018 By msmosier
Thanks for the history lesson. The log is just a wad of paper.

Found it 08/20/2016 By MT-Jonea
Found it during 89-days big geotrip to USA, Canada, Mexico with Sindy, Marci. We logged as "Moravia Team" or "MT". Thanks for nice caches from Brno city in Czech republic EU.

Didn't find it 04/17/2016 By jjjnofx13
Ive looked twice for this one on visits to colorado. No luck.