GC8ZR5V Unknown Cache Two Rivers Storm King Firefighters Memorial
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: indiandunes @ | Hide Date: 09/09/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 33.094 W107° 19.997 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Scenic view  Available during winter  Parking available  Picnic tables nearby  No Camping available  Bicycles  No Motorcycles  No Quads  No Snowmobiles  Att72 

The South Canyon Fire was a 1994 wildfire that took the lives of 14 wildland firefighters on Storm King Mountain, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado on July 6th, 1994. It is often also referred to as the "Storm King" fire. On July 2, 1994 lightning sparked a fire near the base of Storm King Mountain, 7 miles (11 km) west of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Initially small and well away from private property, the fire was assigned low priority and allowed to smolder for the first two days. By July 4th, the fire had burned only 3 acres. Nearby residents of Canyon Creek Estates, however, were growing increasingly concerned by the persistent blaze, prompting local authorities to take action. Due to the ruggedness of the terrain, and the efforts necessary to coordinate the incident response, it was decided that the fight against the fire would commence the following morning. On July 5th firefighters began their approach from the west at the east end of Canyon Creek Estates, making a difficult march up the rugged terrain along what is the present location of the Storm King Mountain Memorial Trail. Firefighters began constructing firelines to contain the blaze. The fight was joined that evening by smokejumpers who began aiding in the construction of the fireline, working well on into the night of July 5 but quitting early due to "danger from rolling rocks". The following day, twenty Hotshots from Prineville, Oregon were rushed to the fire to aid in the battle. That afternoon a dry cold front passed through the area, increasing the winds and fire activity. By 4:00 pm the fire had "spotted" beyond the fireline and below the firefighter's location to the west and began to race up the steep, densely vegetated terrain towards them. 12 of the firefighters were unable to outrun the blaze and perished. Two more helitack firefighters were also killed as they tried to flee to the northwest.

The posted coordinates take you to this site at Two Rivers Park, which honors the memory of the 14 firefighters who lost their lives fighting the Storm King Fire on July 6, 1994. Please take some time to walk around the site and take a look at the plaques that are in place to honor these fallen heroes. It will be during this walk, that you will find all the answers that you will need in order to fill in the blanks and come up with  the final coordinates. Just take a stroll and look for the needed info that you will see on a few of the memorial plaques.

Fill in the blanks below for final coordinates at   N 39 33. A B C   W 107 20.0 D E

A. Richard Kent Tyler was born on February 23, 196A

B. Tamera Jean Bickett was born  on May B4, 1969

C. Don Mackey became a Missoula smokejumper in 198C

D. Robert Browning was born on August 12, 196D

E. Bonnie Jean Holtby was born in Wenatchee, WA on May 2E, 1973

 

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018ZR5V - Virtual stage
N 39° 33.094 W 107° 19.997
The Memorial Site
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018ZR5VVirtual stage Virtual Stage The Memorial Site 09/09/2020 N 39° 33.094 W 107° 19.997 0.00 kms N 

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 09/16/2020 By rosmo
4:56 pm - A great way to honor the loss of these fire fighters. We will remember well. TFTC

Found it 09/12/2020 By SeekDaCache
Day 2 of our caching adventure road trip in Grand Junction. We got up early to try and finish our remaining list of caches in Grand Jucntion before heading to Glenwood Springs for the Two Rivers RFV “2020 Celebration” Meet & Greet event. Grabbed this new cache after the meet and greet. What a fitting tribute to those firefighters who had lost their lives.

We remember this fire vivdly back on July of 1994, we were headed to Grand Junction for a bowling tournament and had stopped at a gas station for a break. We set and watched as helicopters flew over us refilling their buckets with water from the river and heading back up to the mountain. We were in awe seeing the size of this fire. Great hide, SL,TFTC

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Found it 09/12/2020 By whizzkid
found it! great tribute to those who lost their lives. sl tftc

Found it 09/12/2020 By 3cacheteers
Found with the group at the community caching event. TFTC

Found it 09/12/2020 By FayColSalTom
CO {FTF} Found with the group during the community event. Nice hide here. Best type of urban cache.
Heading to Utah with GotYour6 to find some oldies which will complete my Jasmer. Targeting cemeteries in Colorado, counties and DeLorme pages. Mysteries, power trails, challenges and Adventure Labs. Thanks to all the COs for their work in placing and maintaining caches for us to find.