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Arrow Canyon Range Fault Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 1/16/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

UPDATE ****** Fences have went in. You will need to get thru them to get off the road to all the caches out here now. *****

A little bit of a hike out across a nice part of the Southern Nevada desert. Some loose rocks and a couple washes to get thru but mostly flat to the end and even thats just a incline of a Alluvial fan.


Out near the base of the Arrow Canyon Mountain Range. I was looking for a place to put this cache out here and when the other caches in the area popped up i figured this would be a ok place and it would help you get more caches for the hike. I put it up higher than brought it back down a little. I wanted you to see the cool view from here to the mountain face directly in front of you and see it looking North down the face. Notice how the Layers(Striation) look and dip down into the earth toward the north. The Arrow Canyon Range Fault runs along the west face of this entire mountain range. Another section runs from West side of HWY 93 under all these caches here and connects to the band down the base of the range. The fault is thought to be in a younger stage of joining with another fault. This could increase the fault lenght and in return increase the possible magnitude if the whole section would slip. A cross section dug into the fault has shown at least 4 surface rupturing earthqaukes. Biggest possible is thought to be a 6.8M. To read more go to http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2008CD/finalprogram/abstract_135346.htm

I wouln't try this one at night and watch for snakes in the warmer months.

Click here to read about a recent quake in the area

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