After a few days of temps in the 60’s, how best to celebrate the end of March? How ‘bout an 8 hour snowshoe trek in Rocky Mountain National Park? LOL>
Purchased a Groupon a few months back, intending to snowshoe in early February. Little did I know this package was so popular, their first opening was March 30th.
My friend M & I met up with 2 Apex Ex guides & 8 other shoers at Beaver Meadows Visitors Center in RMNP. 20 minute drive to Glacier Gorge Trailhead, shoes & poles doled out – and we were on our way.
Aside from the spectacular winter landscape, what I liked most? Backcountry hiking. In winter you’re no longer restricted to trails in the park as you are in summer months – because trails are covered by 8-12 feet of snow 🙂
Stopped for a photo opp at Dream Lake, nestled under towering Hallett Peak – then fondue at Lake Haiyaha.
Cheese fondue & apples after snowshoeing in the Rockies. Bucket list ‘must do’ — seriously. FAAAANNNNTASTIC!
FULL Colorado weekend. 10 mile pre-dawn run on Saturday, hiked 8,100ft Green Mountain in Boulder, then shoed 5 miles in the snow-blanketed Rockies on Sunday.
Lovin’ life. Trading with no one – crazy happy with the hand I’ve been dealt.
- 5 mile snowshoe hike in RMNP
- stunning Hallett Peak
- check out that backdrop — snow blowing off the high peaks above Dream Lake…W-O-W!
- We’re here!
- cheese fondue & apples at 10,220ft
- fondue & snowshoeing in the Rockies — SPECTACULAR!
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