GCGXNE Virtual Cache A Final Flight
Type: Virtual | Size: Virtual Virtual | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: KTClimbs @ | Hide Date: 09/18/2003 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 41.789 W105° 52.417 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

This is an sad event that occurred more than 3 decades ago that has become a forgotten part of history. I Googled and found only a few places that mentioned this story in any depth and none gave the full background.
On October 2, 1970, members of the Wichita State University football team boarded a plane in Denver to head to Salt Lake City. After taking off from Denver, the pilot decided to head west to take the team and his overloaded plane on an unplanned "scenic route". What he didn’t realize was that he was headed into Clear Creek Canyon- a long 20+ mile canyon ending at the Continental Divide in an abrupt headwall rising more than 1500 feet. He would need to gain more than 6000 feet from taking off in Denver to the pass at the Divide to exit the canyon. As the plane headed down the valley, many people saw the plane very closely- it was only 500-1000ft off the ground. A state trooper in the canyon realized that the plane was too low, headed up through a canyon it wouldn’t be able to get out of- in the thin air there would be no way that plane could get the power to gain enough altitude to get out of the canyon. As the plane headed up the valley, the state trooper radioed in, telling the dispatcher what he saw and requesting emergency support and ambulances. Because of his actions, the ambulances were headed up the canyon towards where the plane would crash even before it crashed. True enough, too late the pilot realized they were trapped and attempted to bank into a tight circle hoping to retreat out of the canyon- it was in that turn that the plane smacked into the side of the mountain. At that same time, hundreds of workers leaving the construction site for the Eisenhower Tunnel were getting off work and witnessed the crash. Pieces of the aircraft were torn off as it descended through the trees. The wings were broken off at their attach points, torn apart, and strewn along the tree swath. Realizing there was no way to get to the plane since it crashed on a roadless, forested mountain, workers scrambled to get their equipment- by the time the ambulances arrived on the scene, the tunnel workers had bulldozed an improvised road up to the crash site. At first, the plane was not on fire – but as workers tried to help rescue the victims, much to everyone's horror an explosion occurred and the plane was consumed in flames - the pilot had the tanks filled completely full of fuel before they left and only a small portion had been used on their trip down the canyon. According to the crash investigation report, the fuselage was entirely burned down to molten aluminum. Of the 40 people on board, 31 lost their lives. The 9 survivors were out of the plane before the explosion.

In another sick twist, since the road that was bulldozed to get emergency workers to the crash site was on national forest lands, the National Forest Service sued the tunnel workers for removing trees and building a road without a permit.

I have a personal connection to this cache and that is how I know what occurred that sad day. My Grandfather was one of the employees at the Eisenhower Tunnel that was working that day. He was there to witness and rush to the crash and he was there in court defending their actions to help save the crash victims that day.

This virtual cache is a plaque dedicated to the Wichita State University team that lost their lives that day. To claim credit for this cache, please email me the names that are second and third from the bottom on the plaque.

A PBS episode about this can be found at: http://watch.kpts.org/video/1870760480

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CRGXNE - GCGXNE Crash Site
N 39° 41.595 W 105° 52.950
This is where the plane crashed.
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CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
CRGXNEGCGXNE Crash Site Reference Point This is where the plane crashed. 02/04/2012 N 39° 41.595 W 105° 52.950 0.84 kms SW 

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30 Logs: Found it 29  Write note 1  

Write note 07/06/2019 By pitfeder


Grüezi-Hello

Abrakadabra.
6 weeks vacation with crazy Bebbigirl in the northwest and midwest of the USA. The headquarters in Seattle visited, the APE and many other beautifuls Geocaches in 13 Staates.

Simsalabim.
On the other Side from the Highway. But, thanks for Information and the Memorys..!

I like geocache-tours on this planet. With cars or with my motobike. Last Year i was 4 weeks in mongolia.
The Gobi-Desert. Not so many Geocache.

Thanks „KTClimbs“ for this Memory-Cache.

Many Greetings from Geocache Team Switzerland,
"Bebbigirl & Pitfeder" Basel

Found it 06/21/2019 By soule122
Found this on a roadtrip from california to Colorado. Answers have been sent. Thanks

Found it 06/01/2019 By kteeeee
Great times had with sweet-marie, MissPeach13 & Laphamclan (CCCs) on our roadtrip into Colorado! Thanks for the virtual.

Found it 06/01/2019 By MissPeach13
Here on an amazing 10 day geocaching road trip with sweet-marie, kteeeee and laphamclan. We flew into Kansas City and after renting a car we drove through Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri and back to Kansas. All logs were either signed CCC (Crazy Canadian Cachers) or stamped with our red CCC stamp. Answers to Virtuals and Earthcaches have been sent in on behalf of the group.

Found it 06/01/2019 By Laphamclan
I am away from British Columbia heading to the States for a 10 day road trip with 3 others -- Sweet Marie, MissPeach13 and Kteeeee. We signed logs with CCC stamp (Canadian Caching Crew)
Thanks to all the COs for making this such a great hobby/pastime

Day 4 and today it is Colorado and our goal is the oldest cache, road closed so alternate plan B

Answers for Virtuals and Earthcaches sent by one of our group

Found it 10/11/2018 By BigChiefS4
Day 5 of an epic 6 day journey out to the western frontier. I had some vacation time that I needed to burn up by the end of the year, and what better way to use it than to go Geocaching! My main goal was to find caches in New Mexico and Nevada, which would complete my map in the western US. The rest of the 4 remaining states are on the East Coast. Secondary goals were to find oldies, mostly virtuals, and high favorited caches. The only bad part of the trip was that it rained every single day of my vacation.

I headed south out of MN on Sunday and returned home on Friday.
Sunday - Drive all the way through to Colorado (15 hours!)
Monday - Cache in and around Denver and Colorado Springs
Tuesday - Head south towards GC19 and then west through Wolf Creek Pass
Wednesday - Four Corners monument and west towards Nevada
Thursday - After a night in Richfield, UT, head east through the skiing areas of Colorado towards Nebraska
Friday - The long drive home

Thanks to all the cache owners for placing these caches for me to find and for keeping the oldies going all these years.
A very sad story, indeed. Thanks for sharing this with me.

Found it 09/24/2018 By NakedNHappyHunter
On a many month & state caching adventure. Took a quick break and found this.
Found with GoofyBareHunter

Found it 09/24/2018 By GoofyBareHunter
Found while driving in the rain today with NakedNHappyHunter while on a road trip across country from Tampa, FL.....
TFTC!

Found it 09/15/2018 By starnsun
Out and about checking on a cache, viewing the changing colors, and grabbing a few caches. TFTC

Found it 09/07/2018 By IowaGerd
What a sad event.

Found it 09/06/2018 By Truvtter
Very interesting story. Very very sad. Thanks for bringing us here. Favorite Point definitely added, emailed answers. Tftc

Found it 09/05/2018 By goldpot
Not sure is you can park here, but people must do as there are flowers around the plaque!
I very sad story to read.
So, a quick drive by virtual!
TFTC

-GOLDPOT- #11658

Found it 09/01/2018 By J&J Team Yukon
We stopped here to log this virtual after reading the tragic story. We hadn’t been married that long and hubby remembered when this happened. Thinking this crash is what changed the regulations on how many team members could be on one plane. Answer sent

Found it 08/31/2018 By Lostagn
Thanks for the virtual with the hubby, VeteranTributes!

Found it 08/06/2018 By rocketglider
Stopped and gathered my information, and have now sent my answers.

Found it 07/31/2018 By Kashers
Thanks for the virtual.

Found it 07/21/2018 By mimandpap
On my way to Vail with gammaD and grabbing caches TFTV

Thanks for this virtual I remember this story.

Found it 07/21/2018 By GammaD
Heartbreaking story. Glad the victims are memorialized. Mim&pap is sending answers. TFTC!

Found it 07/21/2018 By circlecice
Very sad story and events. Will be looking it up to see what became of the tunnel workers getting sued. TFTC

Found it 07/18/2018 By Bwilo
What a tragedy. There have been a lot of bad air accidents in this area. Most people weren't around in 1970 and don't remember. Answer sent to CO. Thanks.

Found it 07/16/2018 By AJperla
Tftc

Found it 07/14/2018 By tc54915
Caching in Colorado and Utah with AJPerla for a week. Plan is for oldies, virtuals, and counties and webcams if in the area. Temps in the 80-90s while we were there. TFTC and the beautiful scenery. BigSmile

Found it 07/12/2018 By Penny's pack
After flying into Denver, needed to drive to Vail for a meeting. What better way to break up the drive than stopping for some virtuals? LOL Email with answer sent.

Found it 07/03/2018 By Jinxer05
what a tragedy! Never knew about this!

Found it 09/04/2017 By dustyriver
Answers sent by BriGuy - Another twist, for an unknown reason my cousin, Arlo, who was playing with the Wichita State University football team missed the flight and was in Wichita at the time. A find with Liquidelle, BriGuy on our Labor day weekend grabbing caches trip. We covered over 20 counties over the three day weekend and even got to dip into Utah. Good traveling as one of the SWAC crew, Best Wishes, DustyRiver

Found it 10/21/2016 By waawhoo
Stopped on my way to the high country to learn more about what happened here. Thank you for pointing out this memorial.

Found it 10/15/2016 By Pohka
With Muggle Mimi away to visit her daughter I decided to headout on a little adventure today, wanted to get some altitude and see a little snow. On my way up I decided to make this my first stop. Had started to do this before with Muggle Mimi but decided the time wasn't right since we had other things to do. The walk down was nice and was impressed to see a Wichita State sweatshirt there to remember the fallen. Appreciate the cache, especially the history behind it.

Found it 10/04/2016 By HikingSeal
Wow what a tragic story but hooray for the tunnel workers for saving some. I lived in West Virginia for a number of years. A similar tragedy at Marshall University still hangs heavy. They even made a movie out of that one. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 09/27/2016 By sibila77
Answers sent. Thank you for bring me here. Sad and interesting history. Happened before I was born. Always puzzles me how much we don't know or remember ....

Found it 09/26/2016 By 73BW Historian
I was out geocaching with Sandra on our way home from OR, when I found this Virtual Cache. This means a lot to me as I was going to WSU when this happened and have never been here!! It was a terrible tragedy and the anniversary of the event is still remembered every year!!! I have e-mailed the owner the answer to the questions. Thanks for the Virtual Cache. # 5784.