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Earthcache Wind Holes by Me & Bucky (3/1.5)
N41° 41.443  W108° 54.180 (WGS84)
UTM  12T   E 674512  N 4617562
Use waypoint: GC18MJ9
Size: Not chosen Not chosen    Hidden on 1/15/2008
In WY, United States
Difficulty:  3 out of 5   Terrain:  1.5 out of 5
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This Earthcache is located at a small road cut about 15’ tall on the south side of the I-80 frontage road. Access is either by taking exit 122 and heading east on the frontage road, or taking exit 130 and heading west. Please DO NOT park on the interstate to complete this Earthcache.

The rock at this road cut has begun forming cavities or hollows called tafoni. This process is also often called honeycomb weathering or cavernous weathering, and the structures called “wind holes”. Though not well understood, this is thought to occur mainly through a form of wind and water erosion.

In one hypothesis of how tafoni are created, moisture through the form of dew or precipitation enters these rocks and dissolves some of the harder minerals. These are leached to the surface, where the water evaporates leaving a coating or crust on the parent material. Some time later a piece of this outer crust breaks or weathers off and wind erosion begins to eat away at the softer material below. The rock eventually weathers to the form which you see here.

The rock through which the road passes is formed mainly from sandstone, with a little mudstone and shale mixed in. Tafoni is usually found to be associated with sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones.

To log this Earthcache, send me an email with the answers to the following questions:

1.) Which half of the road cut (east or west) contains the most tafoni?

2.) Relatively speaking, are most of the tafoni the same size, or is there a large size differential? Explain your answer.

Several areas with tafoni are located off of this frontage road and you are most welcome to take and post pictures of these. However, please do not post a picture of the road cut at this location which might give away answers to the requested questions.


The above information was compiled from the following sources:

Lageson, D.R., and Spearing, D.R. 2004. Roadside Geology of Wyoming, 2nd Edition.

Tafoni: http://www.tec.army.mil/research/products/desert_guide/lsmsheet/lstafon.htm

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Current at 3/26/2009

Found it 3/22/2009 by globaltreckers
We enjoyed learing about this cache. We were noticing all the tafoni along our drive, but learned about them from this cache. T4TH.

Found it 11/22/2008 by Rubiconlwb
This was one of over 26 caches we found today before and after the TH&G gets 5000 finds event. The weather was perfect and we had a great time hunting caches in the Green River area. We have enjoyed several of your earth caches and this was no exception. Nice area, good lesson. Answers on the way.

Found it 10/24/2008 by sights2c
we enjoyed this one a lot. pam wanted to get pictures, but didn't. email is coming your way. TFTC.
sights2c

Found it 9/20/2008 by Gas Passer
Enjoyed climbing around this place on a family outing today. On the back side of the hill are lots of little overhangs that the kids enjoyed.
1 of 5 today.
-Gas Passer, Mahana, and 4 munchkins-

Found it 9/8/2008 by Pappy'sPosse
Got about 10 caches while traveling back to Houston, TX from Glacier National Park, MT. Thanks for the cache. Email sent.


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