This is the first post of several about my latest adventures on the Colorado Trail. On July 23rd, I travelled to Gunnison, Colorado with my parents. On the way, we stopped so I could do a short slack pack hike along the Colorado Trail. I did a 5.5 mile from US 50 to the Angel of Shavano Trailhead. The hike was mostly wooded, but it did have nice moments.
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Looking South |
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Trail through the aspen trees |
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Hungry Tree |
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The southern side of Shavano. (Top not visible) |
After staying the night in Gunnison, I got Pops to drop me off on the Colorado Trail at its intersection with Cochetopa Pass Road. This was the start of a backpacking trip. I would hike from here north to Monarch Pass over three days. I saw lots of people going the opposite direction. Most of the hikers were going to Durango. There was not a whole lot views this day. The trail stayed in the woods for the most part. Part of the trail that I followed was called the Summit Trail. It followed a ridge, and the trail seemed like it went over every single bump on that ridge. Good drinking water was a bit scarce, but I was prepared. I stayed the night at Razor Creek with several other hikers. I hiked 16.3 miles of trail that day.
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Lujan Creek near Highway 114 |
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View from the top of a ridge on the Summit Trail |
It rained during the night. So I got to pack up a wet tent on the morning of Day 2 of the backpacking trip. The morning was cloudy and bit misty at times. It eventually burned off by mid-morning. I had a light lunch on Sargents Mesa and dried out my tent. The hike down Sargents Mesa was through cattle country. I got water at Tank Seven Creek. I went ahead and cooked an early dinner at the water source since I would not see another reliable water source the rest of the day. After eating, I hiked around 5.5 miles. This part of the hike was not much fun as I got to see the rain late into the hike. I had to take cover in a thick set of trees during a huge downpour. The trail had turned into a creek. There was also lightning and hail. After the storm calmed down, I hiked probably another half mile. I found a good campsite for the night. Due to early dinner and weather delays, I had hiked a little later than I normally would. I estimate I hiked 20 miles that day. So it was a good day mileage wise.
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Looking back on the trail from Middle Baldy |
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Middle Baldy |
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Cloudy morning |
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Misty |
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Sargents Mesa |
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Starting to descend Sargents Mesa. Mt. Ouray in the clouds. |
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Norman and his mom |
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A field without cows |
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Rain is coming |
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Looking towards Mt. Ouray and Marshall Pass |
More posts coming when I have time…
2 comments:
WOW! Wish I could do that. Keep hiking & keep taking pictures.
cranking out the miles aren't you!!!
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