Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Week 1 on the Colorado Trail

Week 1 (pics part 1)

7/19 16.5 started with 8-9 others. Awkward road walk up to what felt like the real start of the trail. I’ve already hiked the first 50 miles as day hikes, so it was hard to imagine I was starting a much longer route this time.


7/20 35.6 falling debris sign? And they told me to worry about bears. A lot of bikers. COtracks app? Camped with a 4 person group from PA. Stopped at a fire station offering free water to hikers and it seemed like everyone was stopping there. 


7/21 40 near-o into Bailey, CO I got a hitch right away from a former AT hiker. gas station resupply, and several helpful people in town. Heard about a nearby plane crash from a cashier at an ace hardware store. Decided to spend the night here instead of hiking out into a stormy day. Good decision; the hostel was super hiker friendly and right next to a famous hotdog stand. Met some new hikers there too. 


7/22 63.4 Got a ride back to trail, and had a 2000ft climb before a 6 mile flat walk up a valley. No bikes (or bikepackers) allowed on most of today’s sections as I passed through the lost creek wilderness. the trail was a bit more rocky and had fewer switchbacks, but took a more direct path. Maybe its just this section, but I’m seeing a lot more rain than I expected. I might try taking a nap from 3-5 to avoid it.


7/23 87.1 I almost left at 4am, but managed to get another hour of sleep. Train tracks and trail magic at kenosha pass! It was also the forst day without any rain, so I was able to go over a 11875 ft. pass in the afternoon. I finally made it to the continental divide, and the CDT. 


7/24 102 (Breckenridge) Who needs a ski-lift to climb a ridge when you have hiker legs? (Reaction to ski lifts around Breck). Low visibility and high ozone levels. Smoke blowing in from pacific NW fires. Section maintained by a mountain biking crew and it shows. 


Took 2 free buses into town! So many tourists, but at least it makes good people watching. Had to wait a few hours in town for the hostel to open, so I got to check out a free museum.

Don't know how to rotate images from the app, sorry.


1 comment:

  1. Anonymous25/7/24 15:15

    Great seeing you in the mountains and reading your notes! A positive of all the rain is the lush vegetation. Amazing you are already at the Continental Divide and the ultimate ridge trail. Watch out for the flying debris! Sounds magical. Love, Mom

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