Pedestrian bridge over Cache La Poudre River
USA /
Colorado /
Windsor /
World
/ USA
/ Colorado
/ Windsor
bridge, pedestrian crossing
The name of the river means "Hide the powder" in French. It refers to an incident in the 1820s when French trappers, caught by a snowstorm, were forced to bury part of their gunpowder along the banks of the river. The river is subject to sudden and devastating floods which often impact nearby communities. A flood in 1864 destroyed the military post, Camp Collins, located near the river at La Porte. The military relocated the camp and renamed it Fort Collins. Although no fort was ever built, the current city of Fort Collins was established and continues to battle the periodic flooding of the Cache La Poudre.
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Coordinates: 40°28'3"N 104°55'46"W
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