Colorado adventures
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:24 pm
My wife was in Colorado last week for work, so I tagged along to go play outside! I also invited my dad to join me since he recently had to cancel a week long backpacking trip in Canada due to illness. Due to a combination of hiking with others and playing it safe with the elevation (I haven't been over 4k in the last year living in the mid-Atlantic region and not above 11.5k/San Gorgonio in 15 years) I didn't do anything too hardcore, but still had a great time and got a good taste of the state. I had four days of outdoor activities, still working on putting posts together for each, but this is the first minor one. Others to follow in the next couple days.
Mt Evans - 14,271ft
Want to drive up a 14er? Sure you do, hiking is for suckers! My dad and I only had a half day, so we decided to do this rather than any actual hiking. I was expecting it to be silly and while it was crowded, it was still pretty cool for the views and a nice first taste of the environment. First things first is a good breakfast.
Partway up is a nice little visitor center with an alpine garden.
We saw several groups of mountain goats along the road, they are quite used to people and traffic. The one in the middle has a tracking collar on, which I only noticed when I went through my pictures.
This sign (not at the actual summit) says 14,130, Wikipedia says 14,271, Forest Service maps say 14,258, 14ers.com says 14,264. The world may never know.
I thought the image on this sign was funny. Don't mess with mountain goats. They will mess you up right back.
Another warning sign. I did feel a little fuzzy head sensation for a bit around the summit, but it was mild and went away pretty quickly.
The actual summit, with a short trail, above the parking lot. You don't have to walk far! There are also actual trails to the summit as well, but who has time for that?
Looking back from the short summit trail towards the parking lot. The summit area also has the cool looking Crest House, which mostly burned down in 1979. Near it is the Meyer-Womble Observatory, apparently the third highest optical/infrared observatory in the world, but is no longer in operation and will eventually be demolished.
And finally, an actual view from the summit.
More to come (actual hikes!) soon.
Mt Evans - 14,271ft
Want to drive up a 14er? Sure you do, hiking is for suckers! My dad and I only had a half day, so we decided to do this rather than any actual hiking. I was expecting it to be silly and while it was crowded, it was still pretty cool for the views and a nice first taste of the environment. First things first is a good breakfast.
Partway up is a nice little visitor center with an alpine garden.
We saw several groups of mountain goats along the road, they are quite used to people and traffic. The one in the middle has a tracking collar on, which I only noticed when I went through my pictures.
This sign (not at the actual summit) says 14,130, Wikipedia says 14,271, Forest Service maps say 14,258, 14ers.com says 14,264. The world may never know.
I thought the image on this sign was funny. Don't mess with mountain goats. They will mess you up right back.
Another warning sign. I did feel a little fuzzy head sensation for a bit around the summit, but it was mild and went away pretty quickly.
The actual summit, with a short trail, above the parking lot. You don't have to walk far! There are also actual trails to the summit as well, but who has time for that?
Looking back from the short summit trail towards the parking lot. The summit area also has the cool looking Crest House, which mostly burned down in 1979. Near it is the Meyer-Womble Observatory, apparently the third highest optical/infrared observatory in the world, but is no longer in operation and will eventually be demolished.
And finally, an actual view from the summit.
More to come (actual hikes!) soon.