GC17WZJ Earthcache A Bit Tipsy
Type: Earth | Size: Not chosen Not chosen | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: cllecr @ | Hide Date: 12/10/2007 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 06.479 W108° 44.153 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 58
No Dogs  Climbing gear  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Bicycles 
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A Balancing Act


Near the western entrance to the Colorado National Monument- best approach from Fruita, CO. An entrance fee per vehicle may apply. This cache is at a roadside location with easy access. Limited parking may prove challenging at times.
Sitting on the northwestern edge of the Colorado National Monument this viewpoint highlights the geological features that are trademarks of the Colorado Plateau. As you ascend from the valley into the red rock canyons you will witness evidence of millions of years of geologic time- as well as the forces that have carved and shaped it. When water, wind and chemicals act on the sandstone walls of these canyons, the results are often remarkable.

TO LOG THIS CACHE, PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: (updated 3/22/12 to reflect information on new display boards)

1. What is the geologic term for vertical cracks in the rock walls as shown on the information board at this site?

2. Describe a likely series of geological events that would change the status of this landmark.

Above you and to the west you can see the road will progress through a series of two tunnels as it climbs. The rock slide area between these two tunnels marks the site of a tragic accident during the construction of this road. The history of this project can be found at http://www.coloradonma.org/rimrock-history.htm
An excerpt regarding this event is included here:


The Half-Tunnel Accident

On December 12, 1933, tragedy struck the road project. Twenty men were working on a section of cliff face to form the road through a half-tunnel shaped stretch. They were clearing remains of small blasts by hand when work by another group at the other side apparently brought down the cliff above. Nine men from Glade Park and Fruita ranging from nineteen to sixty years in age were killed. The inquest that followed determined the incident was an unavoidable accident. The surrounding communities had given support and funding to the road-building project. As a result of the accident, they had given much more. Their connection to the road is ongoing.
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17 Logs: Found it 17  

Found it 07/06/2019 By AutumnEB
Found! So cool! Thanks! Answers sent.

Found it 06/22/2019 By Candyce54
Evening drive. Always a favorite place. Answers forthcoming Great road trip with muggle husband and Geodog Bella. We like to cover virtuals and Earthcaches along with high fav points along the way. Many states, many caches. All wonderful to see

Found it 06/17/2019 By barupu
Enjoying the Colorado National Monument and learning! Staying at nearby RV Park, out with the Corgis for 2nd trip on Rim Rock Drive, this time going from east to west!

Sent answers! TFTC!

Found it 06/07/2019 By Straight-Cache-Homey
#1357 - I believe tigervhaga was accidentally logged in as me when she sent our answers. Regardless, we made this find together and loved exploring the National Monument. Thanks so much for placing - great formation!

Found it 06/07/2019 By tigervhaga
Cache #1379! Stopped at National Monument on our way to Utah. Ultimately headed to Salt Lake City but SO glad we explored here first. Gorgeous views and we loved adding a few smileys to the map. TFTC!

Found it 09/17/2018 By Lakegal1944
Great EC. I would not have considered stopping here without it. I couldn’t see the rock from my position in the car. Superb!

Found it 08/17/2018 By Lord Mike
We had a nice drive around the monument with friends who live nearby. I was able to grab a couple earthcaches on the way. This was a fun stop, I wouldn't want to be around if that rock ever falls.

Found it 08/13/2018 By jjfeiler
What a marvelous formation! TFTC

Found it 08/13/2018 By leilani238
Super cool! Greetings from Seattle!

Found it 08/05/2018 By YankaBucs
Visiting Colorado National and thought we would pick up a few Caches within the park and found this one. We just saw this rock’s sister at Arches. Answers have been sent. Thanks for the EC. A fav point.
GC17WZJ

Found it 08/04/2018 By MsYB
Traveling with YankaBucs and picked this up while visiting the National Park. Being from Florida, this park was awesome! Thanks for the EV
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Found it 07/24/2018 By msmosier
One last Earthcache after a long day n two national parks.

Found it 07/20/2018 By busey4pres
Tftc

Found it 07/13/2018 By Torran and Tatterhood
Stayed the night in grand Junction and decided to come explore this nearby monument. This was a very nice park. We enjoyed exploring it and enjoyed this location. Glad we could see this natural wonder. Thanks for setting this cache up.

Found it 07/06/2018 By trekcolo12

Nice evening drive with a short hike after returning to Colorado.

Found it 07/05/2018 By zoomer356
tftc we enjoyed exploring the park today we had a 4th grade pass and used it a lot on our week long vacation this was a great rock formation
A Bit Tipsy

Found it 07/05/2018 By HandoeClan
What a great day. A nice drive across the rim.