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Monday, October 17, 2011
Mayhem Gulch Trail, part of the Clear Creek Canyon Park System
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Manitou Incline; Colorado Springs - One of the most intense trails I have hiked.
I have heard lots of things about The Incline, a 0.9 mile hike up the old cog railroad which gains 2100 feet in elevation; its hot, its steep, its hard, its crazy, its feels endless; and its all of those and more! I kept thinking, how hard can it really be? It's just under a mile to get to the top, I can do anything for a mile; but it was definitely an intense trail that was so steep in some places that it gave me vertigo to stop and look down and I am not afraid of heights. The trail reminded me of a roller coaster, when you are looking over the top and you can't see the track in front of you just the track at the bottom because it's so steep; that's exactly what The Incline is like.
The Incline is a favorite trail for fitness buffs who frequent the trail as part of an exercise regimen, some people will even run up the trail and back down it as well. Most people however, take the 4 mile Barr trail down the mountain instead. The entire trail provides amazing views of the foothills and as far into the distance as the eye can see and as weather permits.
The Incline is a favorite trail for fitness buffs who frequent the trail as part of an exercise regimen, some people will even run up the trail and back down it as well. Most people however, take the 4 mile Barr trail down the mountain instead. The entire trail provides amazing views of the foothills and as far into the distance as the eye can see and as weather permits.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Cupid Mountain, 13,117 ft, Colorado's 555th highest peak
Views and wild daisies in bloom at elevation |
One of my goals with pregnancy was to hike a peak at least once before the baby comes, and last week I decided that it was time to do one. I chose Cupid Mountain, at 13,117 feet; which begins at the top of Loveland Pass on the Continental Divide. The hike is around 3 miles round trip and you can make the hike into a loop by hiking to the top of the un-named 12,000 peak then turning right and hiking over to Cupid. Many people curse Cupid as the "hump" on their way to hike Grizzly Peak, but it's actually a ranked peak, 555th highest in Colorado.
This peak is an easy hike to the top; there are some steep sections, but I knew that I had cell signal the entire hike and there were plenty of people nearby if something happened but I felt confident in my pregnant body that I could do the trail just fine, and it was a beautiful day as I hiked up to the top. I kept thinking that someday the baby will hear this story of it's mama hiking over 13,000 feet and I wondered if this kiddo will think its cool or weird; hopefully the former?
This peak is an easy hike to the top; there are some steep sections, but I knew that I had cell signal the entire hike and there were plenty of people nearby if something happened but I felt confident in my pregnant body that I could do the trail just fine, and it was a beautiful day as I hiked up to the top. I kept thinking that someday the baby will hear this story of it's mama hiking over 13,000 feet and I wondered if this kiddo will think its cool or weird; hopefully the former?
Friday, August 5, 2011
Osprey Trail on the South End of Gross Reservoir, Boulder Colorado
Views from just up the hill at the start of hike |
This summer I wanted to explore Gross Reservoir, an area in Coal Creek Canyon and West of Boulder; the reservoir is very scenic and there are several trails surrounding it. A few weeks ago I hiked from the scenic overlook on the opposite side of the canyon down to the raging river, you can read my trip report here. This hike I went to the southwest part of the reservoir to the Osprey Point boat launch and trailhead. From there I took the 1.5 mile trail all the way until it dead ends at South Boulder Creek where the river meets the reservoir. At the start of my hike, a two gals came over to ask me where the 'cliff jumping' was on the reservoir, unfortunately, I had no idea where people cliff jump from, but I would like to know so that I can go sometime. However, the reservoir is part of the Denver Water supply and does not allow swimming, which makes the water even more tempting in my opinion. If you know where this cliff jumping occurs, please post a comment! This is a great place to canoe or kayak as well as hike and picnic.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Cataract Campground, White River National Forest - A Small Campground with great hikes nearby
Campground and site #1 with best views of surrounding mtns |
Even though pregnancy has slowed me down this summer, I was determined to camp at least once this season; even with the holidays crowds we hit the road to camp north of Silverthorne Colorado. After looking into the Green Mountain Res area, I found a more secluded campground southwest of the reservoir which had lots of trails nearby and hoped we could find a site there. We drove out Friday afternoon, arriving at the campground near 6pm and there was just one spot left! We felt very fortunate to get a site, although it ended up being mosquito infested and made for a weekend of swatting bugs and spending more time in the camper than usual; but it was worth it!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Lower Cataract Lake Loop/Creek, North of Silverthorne Colorado
Lower Cataract Lake, Colorado |
While I haven't posted many hikes this summer, it doesn't mean that I haven't been hiking! In fact, I have several posts to catch up on and they are good ones!
Over the weekend of the Fourth of July, Josh, the dogs and I decided to go camping. I wanted to camp at least once while pregnant this summer. We decided to head North of Silverthorne Colorado to the Green Mountain Reservoir area; we didn't exactly know where we wanted to camp, but I wanted to check out the Lower Cataract Lake area, which is just southwest of the Res. We drove up the bumpy dirt road 3 miles to the Cataract Campground and hiked just up the road at the Cataract Creek/Lake Trailhead. Josh and I hiked the loop which is moderate/easy and approximately 2+ miles around the loop; located in the Eagles Nest Wilderness, White River National Forest.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Warren Gulch Trailhead, for hikers and bikers; Idaho Springs, CO
Hiked this trail June 30, 2011, at 22 weeks pregnant.
Summer hiking this season has kept me closer to home and I have been exploring Clear Creek County trails which give me a little bit of a higher altitude hike, but without the crowds of Open Space trails. There are numerous trails in Clear Creek County that can be found on their website here.
Summer hiking this season has kept me closer to home and I have been exploring Clear Creek County trails which give me a little bit of a higher altitude hike, but without the crowds of Open Space trails. There are numerous trails in Clear Creek County that can be found on their website here.
I hiked Warren Gulch last week, and while the website gave good directions on how to get to the hike, they left out that there is no parking at the trailhead, the road is a dirt single two track that continues up the Gulch with no place to turn around if another car comes, or if you want to turn back. However, once I found the trail and parked, I did end up having a great hike. It was just a little dicey to get there.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Gross Reservoir - Boulder Colorado, 30 minutes from Golden and lots of hiking trails!
View from a field along the trail |
I decided to hike at Gross Reservoir a place Josh and I found years ago while taking a motorcycle ride one day in the mountains. Last summer, I spent most of my time hiking in the Indian Peaks Wilderness (use the search tool to the right on blog to find many trails in the Indian Peaks) and passed the turnoff to Gross Dam Reservoir numerous along the way. This summer, with the limitations of being pregnant, I decided to explore the numerous trails around the dam west of Boulder. The trails aren't very popular during the week and its a great place to get a taste of high country hiking but staying closer to home. Gross Dam Reservoir in Boulder County in Coal Creek Canyon off of Hwy 72.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Upper White Ranch Park, great for hiking, camping, trail riding and more!
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I managed to get out the door by 9am and made it to the trailhead just after 9:30am, I was surprised to see so many cars at the trailhead on a Tuesday morning, but somehow I didn't see anyone during my hike on the trail. White Ranch is part of the Jefferson County Open Space Trail System and provides trail maps at the main parking lot; I grabbed a map and started out on the trail with both dogs. We hiked the .25 miles to the restrooms and then started off on the Rawhide trail going north, I took this trail 2.2 miles until it intersected with the Waterhole Trail for .6 miles then back to Rawhide for the approx 1.6 miles back to the parking lot. The round trip loop was 4.4 miles according to the park maps.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Fillius Park in Bergen Park-Evergreen; Denver Mountain Parks Trail
It has been way to long since I hiked and posted; being pregnant and trying to get our house ready for baby plus my lack of energy has really made it harder for me to get outside as much as I'd like. However, I did manage to hike in Bergen Park about 2 weeks ago and I am finally getting around to posting about it now.
I had passed Fillius Park many, many times while driving into Evergreen for other hiking trails and always thought it was just a park, not a park with trails. But for some reason, I decided to stop there and see if I could find a place to hike. When I arrived on an overcast Wednesday morning, there were 2 other cars in the parking lot and I didn't see any people in the park area, with picnic tables and handmade rock shelter. So, I assumed there was a trail nearby, I just had to find it. Directly across the street from the parking lot I noticed a trail with a small Denver Mountain Parks sign; there is no trail map, so I had no idea how far the trail was, but just started hiking and to my surprise had a great day walking along the ridge-back mountain and along the trails.
I had passed Fillius Park many, many times while driving into Evergreen for other hiking trails and always thought it was just a park, not a park with trails. But for some reason, I decided to stop there and see if I could find a place to hike. When I arrived on an overcast Wednesday morning, there were 2 other cars in the parking lot and I didn't see any people in the park area, with picnic tables and handmade rock shelter. So, I assumed there was a trail nearby, I just had to find it. Directly across the street from the parking lot I noticed a trail with a small Denver Mountain Parks sign; there is no trail map, so I had no idea how far the trail was, but just started hiking and to my surprise had a great day walking along the ridge-back mountain and along the trails.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
White Ranch Open Space - A cloudy day hike after the rain
Signs of spring blooming on along |
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Matthews Winters Park and Open Space - A sunny spring hike!
Happy Rock dog on the Red Rocks trail |
Distance: There are many miles of trails starting from this trailhead; but the main trail is a 4.2 mile loop that can be completed in about 4 hours, or less. The trail loop starts with the .3 mile 'Village Walk' trail, which continues to the Red Rocks trail for .8 miles. Next there is an intersection where the loop starts and ends; take either path for a 2 mile loop, and then follow the path you came back to the parking lot.
Difficulty: Easy for about 1 mile, then moderate as the trail gains elevation.
Specs: There are picnic tables, grills, and restrooms (pit toilets) at the trailhead, and along the river. There is ample parking during the week, but the weekends often find crowding. Overflow parking across the street. Dogs need to be leashed per Open Space rules.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Clear Creek Park in Wheat Ridge, Colorado; A spring walk along the river
Clear Creek and one of the bridges crossing it |
With that said, the smell of spring is definitely in the air along the Front Range and walking next to a babbling river with ducks, fish and dogs playing in the water reminds me of growing up in Michigan. Spring there has the smell of thawing water and fresh grass; and walking next to Clear Creek yesterday I could smell the river and feel the sense of spring in the air. However, with the dry conditions in Colorado, I am hoping that we get at least one more blast of snow or a lot of rain.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
NREL Trailhead on South Table Mountain, Golden Colorado
Belle looking for deer |
I was prompted to hike at the NREL trailhead after a reader posted a comment asking about the mileage of the trail system there. Since this trail is near to my house, I decided to head on over for a hike and find out; plus I was eager to see if the dusting of snow we received helped the foliage start to bloom. I didn't see any flowers, or even cactus flowers, but there was a tiny tint of green on the mountainside, unfortunately if we don't get some rain or snow soon, this spring and summer are going to be very dry.
If you haven't hiked this trailhead, its definitely one to check out; its close to the metro area, great for trail running, easy to moderate mountain biking, or just a great hike with views of the city, front range, and often you will see lots of deer that frequent the area. Plus, there is always something interesting going on at NREL; which is heavily patrolled especially on top of Table Mountain. (this does not interfere with your hike, there is a fence and boundary)Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Flatiron Vista, Boulder Colorado; large trail system creates short or very long hikes
Views of the Flatiron Mountains |
I had a hike in mind, the Flatirons Vista, it's a trailhead that I have been to many times, but not recently. The trailhead has been re-done with a nicer bathroom, different trail map and gate system, and a larger parking lot which can accommodate trailers for horse trailer parking.
Several years ago, Josh and I hiked here with Rock, we had planned on a 2-3 hour hike, but somehow it turned into at least double that when we crossed the river on the backside of the trail just below the mountains; but there was no place to re-cross the river and loop around. We were pretty far out, and just kept assuming the trail would loop back across the river. We ended up hiking for hours and eventually had to follow the river out the Hwy 93, then walk back along the meadows near the highway. Needless to say, we were pretty tired and annoyed that we missed the 4:30 closing of Coors that we had planned, but it was an adventure that we still talk about.
ROAD TRIP: Hiking in Kauai; Kuilau Trailhead 2.1 Miles; an easy day hike from Lihue
As much as I love to hike and travel, I don't have unlimited money or time to do so as much as I'd ultimately like to. And I began to consider having guest bloggers who can write about hikes and trails in an area they have been; so that more content can be added to my blog, and maybe by chance, you are going to one of these places and want to know where to hike.
Views of the foliage and mountains along the trail |
Recently, my parents spent two weeks traveling around Hawaii, (lucky!) since my father is an avid hiker, I asked him to review some trails that he visited. Unfortunately, he pulled a muscle in his leg and only hiked once; on Kauai. Here is his trail report and the two photos he took on this hike.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Dome Trail to Mount Morrison; Red Rocks Park, 7,877 feet
Views of Red Rocks from early in the trail |
There are several routes to the summit, including the southern route which I hiked last April with the dogs; all of the trails to reach the peak are rated a Class 2 on Summit Post, another great resource for hiking in Colorado.
If look up at Mount Morrison, near the summit, you can see the large boulders and rock formations called The Dome a large rock outcropping. These rocks make for a Class 2 hike near the peak, which means using your hands and scrambling a little bit to get over the large rock formations and up the steep incline.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
ROAD TRIP: Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge; Melbourne Beach, Florida
Pelican Island; the first wildlife refuge in the United States |
One of the first things that I noticed about Melbourne Beach, that probably wouldn't have occurred to me in my youth, is that the island has numerous parks and trails for hiking, biking and wildlife viewing. So, I was really glad that my Aunt Chris and Uncle Rob asked if Josh and I wanted to go check out Pelican Island and take a hike, or we could go to Ron Jon's Surf Shop, they added. Josh and I both echoed 'hike' and we were on our way.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Apex Trail; a great place to hike or bike near the metro area
Start of Apex Trail |
Friday, February 18, 2011
Fairmount Trail from Golden to Arvada; a great way to commute on foot!
Muddy and flat gravel trail, but it wasn't icy |
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Mount Galbraith Park, Jefferson County Open Space; A short hike on an icy trail
Icy trail at Mount Galbraith |
It had been a long time since I did the 4.2 mile loop here and I was excited to hit the trail, but it didn't take long to realize that the trail was really icy and I wasn't sure if I'd be able to hike the loop with the slick conditions, but I kept pushing forward. After about 400 yards up the mountain I came across a group of hikers who were coming down; they all had crampons and hiking poles in both hands. They said it was really icy the farther up the trail went, and crampons were a needed; they also questioned if my dogs could handle the hike, which I thought was odd. The dogs are way better on the ice than I am, and surely they both could hike days longer than me.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Belmar Park, Lakewood Colorado; A great place to walk the dogs!
One of the lakes at Belmar Park |
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Road Trip: Bahia Honda State Park; one of the best beaches in the United States
When we knew we were visiting the Keys, I had to find the best beach for us to do some snorkeling. Bahia Honda State Park boasts one of the best beaches in the country; and has miles of sandy beach (don't be shy with the sea wall) and teal blue water for miles. Josh and I only had 4 days in the Keys, so we spent every minute doing something fun; and one whole day was dedicated to swimming and hiking in two of the Keys State Parks located near to our resort. After spending the morning and afternoon nature viewing and hiking in Long Key State Park, we were eager to cool off with a swim and we drove the 30 miles (which takes 45 minutes on the 2 lane road) to Bahia Honda State Park.
Camping on the Coast; Long Key State Park, Florida Keys
Raised campsites along boardwalk near Golden Orb Trail |
Long Key State Park has two separate camping areas; one specifically for tent camping that has raised decking to deter snakes from coming into the campsite. These sites are widely spaced; there is a shower and water and a grill nearby along the boardwalk, and the sites are within a few yards of the beach but there is a lot of foliage that obstructs the view.
Road Trip; Long Key State Park, Florida Keys
Views on the small beach in Long Key State Park |
The Florida Keys offer numerous state parks with hiking paths, camping, beaches, snorkeling, kayaking, paved biking trails, picnic areas and much more. Long Key SP just happened to be 3/4 of a mile from our hotel, so we decided to check it out and we were so glad we did! The SP has only a couple of miles of hiking trails, but they continue through three different plant communities that are very unique and so different from Colorado that we spent lots of time enjoying the animals, foliage, and water.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Hildebrand Ranch Park - a new park in Jefferson County Open Space
Looking up at a really cool entwined tree |
It didn't take me long to decide what trail to hike yesterday morning, I knew I had to hike somewhere south of the metro area because I needed to stop by a friends house in the area. I jumped on the Jefferson County website to check out their park map and noticed this new park between Deer Creek and South Valley; it stood out to me because I didn't recall it being there last year. After asking my friend Laura who lives in the area, I found out that the trailhead was new, and she had noticed the parking lot being built recently.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
New Years Resolution to loose weight? Take a Hike; here's a list of trails for you.
Royal Arch, Boulder. A great hike for any season! |
Did you make a New Years Resolution to loose weight or become more healthy and active? It's already 3 weeks into January, are you keeping up with your resolution? I sure haven't been very good at it this year. I thought you might need some inspiration as well; so here is a list of trails in the Front Range area that are great to hike in the winter; on many of these trails you can accomplish hiking to a peak, an arch, a rim and lots more. Not only is hiking a great outdoor activity, it gets your heart pumping and makes you feel great; plus you get the change to see amazing Colorado scenery, especially in the winter.
Here is a list of some of my favorite places to hike that are great during any season, but the winter season offers less crowded trails and a spectacular winter wonderland after a newly fallen snow; or this being Colorado it will often provide you with a sunny day in the 60s. The Front Range offers numerous place to hike year round, but I am the kind of person who would rather hike to a peak, point of interest, or at best I'd prefer to hike a loop trail rather than an out and back. One of my favorite mountains on the Front Range is Bear Peak which is west of Boulder. Standing on the summit provides you with incredible views of the Continental Divide Mountains to the west, Indian Peaks Wilderness, Rocky Mountain National Park, and James Peak Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Green Mountain Summit, 6,800ft - And a pack of coyotes
Bright Blue Colorado Sky; photo on etsy |
It was a balmy day in January, but very windy, so I decided that I'd stay close to home and head over to Green Mountain. North Green Mountain is visible from my front deck, and I can see numerous trails on the north side of the mountain, but I haven't driven through the neighborhoods to locate those trails on the mountainside before. I decided Friday was the day, and I drove south across 6th Ave, and up into the neighborhoods on the North side of Green Mountain in search of the access to the Open Space.
After driving around for just a short time, my trail finding skills proved successful, I found the neighborhood access which connects with all of the trails visible on the north side of the mountain; stepped out of the car into the wind and decided that I'd hike to the top today!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Snowshowing at Herman's Gulch, Silver Plume, Colorado
Views of I-70 below, looking west |