GC4V2EF Traditional Cache Schaeffer Dam
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: winning @ | Hide Date: 12/04/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 28.120 W104° 59.424 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

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When the first settlers arrived in this portion of the 'Great American Desert' there were large herds of antelope, deer, and other wild animals. Beaver Creek was alive with fish, wild grapes, plums, currents and cherries. It was a land of plenty. They were soon rewarded with excellent crops watered by plentiful pure water from this creek. Small water companies were formed to irrigate more land. Seventy five miles of cement water pipes was laid by 400 Spaniards who were paid 40 cents a day without room and board. Rattlesnakes were a huge problem for them. By 1910 Schaeffer Dam was built. During its construction eleven stripped railroad locomotives were dumped into its base. By 1919 the community of Penrose was very prosperous, water was plentiful and farmers made the area the largest fruit growing district in the state.
Then came the eventual year of 1921. The rains began in early May and continued relentlessly. The Schaeffer Dam could not stand the pressure of the floodwaters. On June 5, 1921 it broke. Water rushed down the valley wiping out every tree, house, and object in its path. The sound it made was terrifying. Not only Penrose was wiped out but every community along the river was destroyed. Swallows and Concrete were swept away. The high water mark on the Pueblo Depot testifies to what a momentous event it was.
Spencer Penrose stepped in and rebuilt a temporary reservoir until Brush Hollow was constructed. Penrose now gets its water from Brush Hollow and Skagway reservoirs but a plentiful supply is only theoretically possible. There is barely enough water for domestic use. Still the climate is ideal, the soil productive, we're just waiting for the rains to come 'again'.
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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/23/2019 By jkincolorado
Easy find on our way to Bishop Castle.

Found it 06/04/2019 By Huntert10
Petty good hiding spot fast and easy

Found it 06/02/2019 By Parched
TFTC and the history of the dam, headed back to Delta from Colorado Springs with the family. Dropped a TB from Tennessee. : )

Found it 05/04/2019 By nickgatt
#34308 killian33, Moose1909 and I found a few before and after the Star Wars eventI! TFTC

Found it 05/02/2019 By Shesadilley
Out geocaching with ksb2 and had time to hunt for this cache. We passed the turn and had to drive awhile before turning around. Heavy traffic on 115 today. It was an easy find once we got to GZ. TFTC

Found it 08/03/2018 By EV1102
Tftc

Found it 06/27/2018 By Hypsyjack
Nice and easy!!!

Found it 05/29/2018 By Trio_crapaud
En direction de Colorado Springs...

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Found it 05/14/2018 By anssouth
TFTC stamped log.

Found it 05/07/2018 By Psyberdragon
TFTC