Glenwood Springs / Haystack Gate / Ski Sunlight B-17
| Name | Glenwood Springs/Haystack Gate B-17 |
| CAP data | 3919N 10731W 26OCT48,B-17,SEE*,*AF83710,13. |
| GPS coords | 39 18 01.7 N 107 25 04.8 W |
| GPS decimal | 39.30048 107.41735 |
| UTM | |
| Datum used | NAD 27 |
| County | Pitkin County CO. |
Oct 26, 1948
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| General area - clearing with debris. |
The wreck cause: : Fuel exhaustion at night over mountains.
Casualties: None. Crew of 5 bailed out, all rescued.
Survivors: S/Sgt James L. Helms
Stewart L. Ackerman
S/Sgt Edward Cook
1st Lt. William H. McQuinnland
Site Description:. Aircraft crashed into woods with little apparent fire (no fuel!).. Wreck dynamited by Army as was standard "cleanup" practice for the time. Engines, gear, shredded aluminum present at site.
Road from Glenwood to Haystack Gate is automobile passable dirt.
Update 2/10/2006: It has been reported to me that visitors to the site during Summer 2005 found that the site has been completely cleaned up.
Update 7/14/06- I am happy to report that Larry Cole emailed me that the wreck site is still there and not cleaned up. It's just that there are many openings in that woods and if you aren't using GPS you might thing you are on the site when you are not.
Best route Trailhead appx 39 18 17.5N 07 26 06.6 W
This is slightly back down the hill from the level meadow that I presume is the actual high point of Haystack Gate.
Turnpoint on the trail is 39 17 52.5N 107 25 14.9W (also marked by a pine tree with painted purple dot with yellow center)
Walk 029 degrees magnetic for 0.2 mi to wrecksite (all GPS info)
Trips to find the Glenwood B-17 (5 pictures)
Last Modified: 2/18/2006