This is a narrow section of the Beaver Brook Trail
On Sunday, I went to Rocky Mountain National Park. The plan was to hike up Deer Mountain, which has an elevation of 10,013 feet. The trail had snow, but was passable as long as I stayed on the trail. That was how I expected it to be. The unexpected came when I got close to the top. The trail started to fade away, and the snow got softer. I got to a point where the only footprints were made by snowshoes. Unfortunately, I didn't have snowshoes, and the snow was going past my waist. After crawling out of some holes that I made, I decided it was in my best interest to turn around. I shall return. Here are some pictures from the hike.
View of Longs Peak from Deer Mtn. This is near where I turned around.
Zoom view of Longs Peak
Trail Ridge Rd. is visible in this picture.
Another view of Longs Peak.
1 comment:
Enjoyed your pictures. Keep on hiking...
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