GC7M626 Unknown Cache Gold Country #6 Black Hawk
Type: Mystery | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: Rohatx @ | Hide Date: 03/27/2018 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 49.139 W105° 30.632 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Available at all times  Parking available  Drinking water nearby  Public restrooms nearby  Telephone nearby  Food Nearby  Tourist Friendly 

#6 in the series dedicated to Gold Country and the people who wrestled the the Earth to extract a life and perhaps a fortune from it. Sometimes they won, often they lost. 

Once known as the city of mills, Black Hawk sits at an elevation of 8056 ft(2455 meters) and was settled in 1859 with the discovery of lode gold by John H. Gregory. As was common with boom towns, a few made fabulous riches, some did well, and most went bust and tried their luck elsewhere or returned home with little to show for their search for riches. 

After the easy surface deposits played out, Gregory gulch still had an advantage over many of the surrounding tributaries with its abundant water supply. It soon became a center for milling ores being mined throughout Gilpin County. Within a few years, the railroad arrived which expedited the movement of ores to the stamp mills. The economic boost came with a cost. Ore crushers running 24 hours a day and constant echo of steam train whistles as heavy engines moved about brought noise levels to an intolerable level.  Noise pollution wasn’t the only issue to plague the canyon. Flooding and contamination soon took its toll. All of the trees in the area had been harvested to fuel the engines and mining works creating severe erosion problems for the canyon. Repeated flooding left dirt and mud filling basements and rose the canyon floor over 10 feet in places. Sulfur fumes and carbon dust hung in the air while human, animal, and mining waste disseminated into the water. By 1880 the population peaked at 1500 and marked the apex of the town. In time the need for the railroad was so diminished that the rails were pulled up. Business was declining as Black Hawk entered the 20th century. The need for the railroad serving the area had diminished to the point where it was too unprofitable to continue serving the area and the tracks where pulled up. By 1920 population had dropped to 250. In the 1930’s another gold rush spiked another brief surge of activity to the area with the price of gold going up to $35 per ounce and placers were reworked for a time. Eventually mining interests tapered off and beyond smaller endeavors, activity in the area nearly ceased. 

These days it’s the casinos mining the pockets of the gamblers with the generation of 85% of Colorado’s gaming revenue and contributes $90.9 million annually in taxes to the state of Colorado for historical preservation, tourism, and higher education 

 

Now for the mystery!

The posted coordinates are a hint to the name of the archived cache which was previously placed here and is Ground Zero for this caches’ physical location.

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8 Logs: Found it 7  Didn't find it 1  

Found it 06/10/2019 By COHodag
Out caching with Greasepot and Pobah on a beautiful day. Decided to target the area above Blackhawk and hoping for NO SNOW! We got our wish AND we found some caches---I call that a GREAT outing! Thanks for adding to our fun & TFTC BigSmile.

Found it 06/10/2019 By Grand High Pobah
10:11. Managed to find it only after tripping over barbed wire. TFTC. TNLNSL.

Found it 06/10/2019 By Greasepot
10:11:00 AM Out with CohoDag and Grand High Pobah. We decided to hit the caches around Central City today. Beautiful weather. Thanks to all the Cache Owners for the fun!

Found it 07/27/2018 By cajrrman
I decided to head for the hills around Central City for some caching today. I made the find here at 11:09 am. Thanks for the cache!

I had no trouble with the puzzle or cache.

Found it 07/08/2018 By toolrep1
My family and I spent 9 days in Colorado this month on a vacation from Chicago. After a wonderful experience at the Hidee Gold Mine, we drove up to Estes Park to spend some time at RMNP. I had solved this puzzle ahead of time, thinking I might be near here, and I was allowed exactly 2 minutes to hunt for the cache. Thankfully, this was a quick find. TFTC!

Found it 04/10/2018 By 2lablovers
Found it. Got a hint from previous (and only) finder of how to solve the puzzle. Such a small missing piece! After skiing at Copper we made our way here and quickly found the cache. Everything in good shape, left a TB. Now off to win some $$$

Didn't find it 04/04/2018 By 2lablovers
We spent the night in Black Hawk and in the morning made our way here. George wandered around outside in very strong winds - our car was shaking. We saw one thing that might be a hint but will have to try and work on it at home. We just recently solved a puzzle that seemed similar but not sure. Oh well, just another excuse to come back to Black Hawk !

Found it 03/31/2018 By Bhob
Went for a drive on a delightful warm and sunny early spring day - found this geocache along the way. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !