GC7X4D3 Cache In Trash Out Event The Old Spanish Trail at the Fort - CITO EVENT
Type: CITO | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: kekj @ | Hide Date: 09/16/2018 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 44.960 W108° 04.450 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Drinking water nearby  Public restrooms nearby  Picnic tables nearby  Bicycles  Motorcycles  Stroller accessible  Truck Driver/RV  Fuel Nearby  Food Nearby  Tourist Friendly  Teamwork Required 

THIS EVENT WILL QUALIFY YOU TO EARN THE 2018 CITO VIRTUAL SOUVENIR!

WHAT: CITO event to help clean up trash alongside the walking trails and river bank around Fort Uncompahgre and adjacent park.              Handicap, wheelchair, Newbies, well behaved pets on leash & young children are welcome, we have areas away from river bank for them to work.

WHERE:GZ is first parking lot to your right as you enter Confluence Park, Delta CO, just off of Confluence Drive (new Hwy 50 bypass) just south of bridge - then west. Furthest reaches of CITO from GZ is 600 yds, all on level ground. Much of it is within <100 yds of GZ on a firm hardpack trail system. 

WHEN: 3:30 to 5:00 w/  Intake, Welcome & instructions then CITO with a drawing for door prizes at 4:45. We are planning to have one of the coveted GCCO (GeoCaching Colorado) Gold GeoCoins!

Bottled water will be available, toilets are nearby, bring your own refreshments.

check out the photo gallery to see newspaper clips of our previous event in DCI and GJT Daily Sentinel

*********** FYI HISTORICAL INFORMATIONAL ONLY - NOT PART OF THE EVENT *************

The current Fort is a reconstruction based on sketches and is located within Delta’s “Confluence Park” which contains multiple recreational facilities including 8 caches along the walk path, several in the immediate area we will be cleaning. Feel free to find and log them during the CITO event. Team kekj are volunteers at the Fort and will provide tours after the CITO event (usually 30 minutes). Other Ft. volunteers will also be there helping with clean up, all of us dressed in period costume, so tours will continue until 6 p.m. Tours can be joined at any time - asking questions and taking as long as you wish.

Open to the public during the summer months, the Fort also works closely with western Colorado area schools, providing educational tours to over 2000 fourth-graders each school year as a part of their state history requirements. Your participation in this CITO event impacts not just a piece of ground cleaned up but an entire community of school kids spread over a 100+ mile radius. As the only official interpretive center along the entire Old Spanish Trail (OST), it also provides research resources for this National Historic trail system stretching from Santa Fe to Colorado, Utah, Nevada and on to LAX

Fort Uncompahgre  - “un-come-paw-gray”- was established in late 1820’s by Antoine Robidoux  who also established several trails for supplying goods to the fort including the Mountain Branch of the  Old Spanish Trail (OST) and Rouidoux’s Cutoff that left the Santa Fe Trail near Bent’s Fort.  The OST was first established in 1829 using previously established routes as far as the fort. In 2002 the OST became a part of the National Historic Trail system.  Remnants of the OST can still be seen along Hwy 50 N of Delta - (see cache GC70MGD - The Old Spanish Trail - which takes you to a hwy side kiosk pointing out trail scars of OST)

The first (and for its time, only) trading post west of the Rockies, the “Fort” was established primarily for the beaver pelt trade and had only palisade walls - primarily to keep wild animals out and domestic stock in. Not really a defensive “fort,” it soon became the local “Walmart” for the Ute Indians of the area as well as for the mostly Mexican and few European trappers in the area. Buffalo, bear, wolf, fox, mountain lion and tanned hides were also taken in trade.  A blacksmiths shop was an important part of the fort to make hardware, shoe both the forts’ and trappers pack animals and make & repair metal items of all kinds from guns & traps,  to pots, knives and axes.  Originally from Canada, then American -  Antoine became a Mexican citizen in order to obtain a franchise for the trading post in order to supply pelts to the family’s fur business located in St. Joseph Missouri (established by & named after Antoine’s father - Joseph.) Pack trains taking furs out brought trade goods back in, wheeled traffic could not get to the fort until the OST had been in existence and improved over several years.

With the coming of silk as the preferred fiber of the “Top Hat”, demand for beaver fur declined and along with it the Fort.  It was permanently abandoned in 1844 soon after a dispute between the Ute’s and Mexican government during which the Ft. was attacked (but not destroyed) killing all Mexican nationals.  For many years after, the Ft. was mentioned by travelers along the nearby OST as a landmark but, being entirely built of wood, it slowly decayed and the exact original location has been lost to history.

"Confluence Park" was once a huge sugar mill, the concrete silos still remain.  After the mill site was abandoned it slowly disintegrated into ruin and became a dumping ground and swamp. The city finally took it over, cleaned it up, built a small fishing lake, walk trails and multiple recreation facilities on the site.  It is now a favorite haunt of young and old alike with sports fields, picnic shelters, indoor swimming pools and sports courts as well as large shaded picnic tables and even a free RV dump but like any facility of this size the perimeter gathers trash - - - - that is where YOU & CITO come in!

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10 Logs: Will Attend 4  Attended 3  Announcement 3  

Announcement 09/19/2018 By kekj
Just got a new batch of photos from the Ms. so dropped them in for all to see some of the activities - and hope you don't see yourself acting ungracefully!

ALSO, Katie Jo brought to my attention that there was someone asking about the GCCO mile high BM coin after we had sold the last one. I am more than willing to place another order but need to hear from anyone who still wants one. at $16 bucks they make GREAT Gifts, even to non geocachers! These are limited edition- the first batch went so fast they were out by April so they made a second run due to demand way beyond normal and will probably be out of stock long before years end. You can see why when you hold one in your hand! Waiting to do your Christmas shopping until after Thanksgiving? good luck!

Announcement 09/18/2018 By kekj
WOW! EVERYONE who attended has logged the event! This is the first time in our history that we were the very last to log an event, usually we are one of the earlier logs and there always seem to be a few stragglers that take several days, but not this time!

Another unusual factoid is that we had only one team that showed up unannounced and one person who planned to come that did not. Usually there are multiples of each group!

We cannot say this was the most FUN event** we have ever been to nor was it the most EXCITING event , but it certainly was the "BEST" event we have ever been too!

We want to thank all for being very flexible on the "Working" part of the event, getting drug around and posted to different duties after the fact, etc., and ESPECIALLY to those who stuck around and helped load the trailers after the event closed. Much of what we did was unanticipated but needed to be done. THANKS! And the FORT thanks you also!

after all, this was a "WORKING" CITO event!
that was one at night in the lounge of a ferry boat on the James river just off the shoreline of Historic Jamestown on Leap Day '16
Lots of old friends but more importantly lots of NEW geo-friends just coming into the area (1st event for several!) and one team (SuperSopers1) that logged this event as their FIRST CACHE! YAHOO! We certainly want you to take note that both of the youngsters at the event logged the cache in their own trail-name. Kudo's to that rolling red head for breaking them into the trail early . . . . . record breakers coming down the geo-trail!

p.s. We are holding over a dozen Trackables (mostly ours) and neglected to make them available for discovery. There ARE however a couple that we are holding of others and know for a fact that the CO's of these would be delighted to have you discover them.
Tracking # as follows
GFYC6J Union Pacific Hopper Car
GSZ9NZ SuperSopers 1st TB
APZWYF For those of you who missed it, the GCCO event banner is trackable

Attended 09/18/2018 By kekj
We were THERE! Beginning to end! Thanks to all for making this CITO event a success!

Attended 09/17/2018 By SkipSkipJump
First time, even though the tree bit me, it was fun.

Attended 09/16/2018 By bearmoose
Thanks for the event, nice to see some new face.

Announcement 09/15/2018 By kekj
GCCO 2018 Coins are here! and are they a beauty!
Also managed to get our own personal trackable GCCO Banner!
See the photos - you can log them both as discovered!
Ms. kekj has been busy making up name tags, gifties, goodies & caches for the masses
WE ARE READY!

Will Attend 09/13/2018 By beth1957
Hope to be there

Will Attend 09/13/2018 By packerle
Will try to be there.

Will Attend 09/12/2018 By GEckOCAtCHER
Could be a little late.

Will Attend 09/12/2018 By whizzkid
will do my best to try and make this one.