Field Trips 2024 Wildcat Mountain

Wildcat Mountain – CSS No Moss Gathering

Saturday, June 29th 2024, 8:00 AM to noon

Bob Raynolds, Research Associate, Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS) will lead this trip.

Wildcat Mtn. diorama at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Wildcat Mtn. diorama at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Description:

We saw the evidence for the onset of the Laramide Orogeny in the Denver Basin. This is manifested by the Arapahoe conglomerate, well exposed west of Sedalia near Wildcat Mountain. Where do these cobbles come from? Then visit the outcrop exposures of the principal aquifer in Douglas County, the Arapahoe Aquifer. This rock body is present in a buried fluvial distributary fan system. Water wells in Douglas County drill down 2000 feet to access this finite water resource. We will discuss three-dimensional modeling of the aquifer and the challenges for communities in Douglas County to find sustainable water resources.

Bob Raynolds explaining Wildcat Mountain geology
Bob Raynolds explaining Wildcat Mountain geology

Flyer for Wildcat Mountain No Moss Gathering 6-29-2024.
Note: Wildcat Mountain is on private land. We visited it with a member of the community. Please do not visit it without being accompanied by a member of the community.

Bob Raynolds discussing the Arapahoe Aquifer
Bob Raynolds discussing the Arapahoe Aquifer

Link to Lewis Kleinhans photos from Wildcat Mountain
The above link takes you to Lew’s full resolution photos from the Wildcat Mountain field trip plus a .kmz file that when clicked will open in Google Earth with lower resolution photos shown at their respective locations.

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