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Earthcache Richards Gap by Me & Bucky (3.5/1)
N40° 59.648  W109° 13.160 (WGS84)
UTM  12T   E 649774  N 4539633
Use waypoint: GC17YF5
Size: Not chosen Not chosen    Hidden on 12/14/2007
In UT, United States
Difficulty:  3.5 out of 5   Terrain:  1 out of 5
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Pull off to the west side of the road at this location and look to the north, east, and west. Here at the north edge of Clay Basin, on the border of Utah and Wyoming, Red Creek is flowing south through a wall at Richards Gap. This wall consists of Baxter Shale overlain by the Mesaverde Group.

Baxter Shale is analogous to the Mancos, or Hilliard Shale, and is about 87 million years old. The Mesaverde Group consists of 3 formations. From oldest to youngest (bottom to top), they are the Blair Sandstone, Rock Springs Formation, and the Ericson Sandstone. These formations are all sedimentary in nature, and were laid down in the Late Cretaceous, from about 71 – 80 million years ago.

Notice the pattern of the vegetation (mostly junipers) growing on the slopes of the Baxter Shale. The shale is bare of vegetation close to Richards Gap, and the vegetation increases as you get further east and west of the gap.


To log this cache:

1) Send me an email explaining what geologic forces might be responsible for the vegetative pattern of the junipers which you see here (i.e. increasing vegetation as you get further east and west).

2) Take a picture with you and your GPS receiver with the Mesaverde Group in the background. Post your picture with your log when you log your find.


The above information was compiled from the following sources:

Dehler, C.M., Pederson, J.L., Sprinkel, D.A., and Kowallis B.J., eds. Geologic Description of the Eastern Uinta Mountains from Vernal to Browns Park to Sheep Creek Canyon in Road Guide to the Geology of the Uinta Mountains for the 2005 Utah Geological Association Field Conference. 2005 Utah Geological Association Publication 33.

Hintz, L.F. 2005. Utah’s Spectacular Geology, How It Came to Be.

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Current at 7/24/2008

Found it 7/19/2008 by Lord Mot
Visited today while ona road trip with 7, thanks for placing this cache. Answers sent by one of us.

Found it 7/19/2008 by 7ofclubs
Visited this Earthcache today with Lord Mot. Interesting area reminds me of Tucson. TFTC.

Found it 5/28/2008 by acwentz
answers in the mail
acwentz and Chessie

Found it 12/31/2007 by cherokeerose
This was a nice easy find. I love the area here. Not much snow on the road like on Hwy 191. This was also very easy to get too.
Thanks for another great one!
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Publish Listing 12/14/2007 by geoaware
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