ROCKSTAR hike!

Ro and I started out early – destination Isabelle Glacier.  Like the concept of playing it safe but 2 weeks from the Audubon strike, needed some altitude.  And who doesn’t want to see snow in August?  Come on.

Trailhead parking was already full at 730am, but alternative parking was less than a mile away.  Step out of the car, backpack up and think – dang it’s cool.  Check the temperature gauge – 52 degrees.  YES!  Pull on a fleece and off we go.

Long Lake, then a treeline hike through green valleys, tall pines, amazing mountain scapes, and random waterfalls. This is one of those days where I get super spiritual – sight, sound & smell are all firing competing endorphins.  It’s just so visually stunning, coupled with rushing water and crisp high altitude mountain air.  WOW moment!

Another mile & Lake Isabelle, mountain lake just under 11,000ft elevation fed by glacier runoff.  Blues, emerald greens, hugged between two 13er peaks, Mt Apache & Mt Shoshoni. End destination for many hikers (& their dogs) so let Ro socialize and get in a quick swim.

Once our trail hit rock, started watching for cairns.  One left where I should have went right.  ‘Nuf said.  Frustrating.  31 different unique hikes though haven’t allowed me to learn a particular trail well – but happily have been exposed to many many Colorado destinations this year.  Been logging hike mishaps mentally to guide me over my next 40 years 🙂

I can see our glacier destination, UP UP from the waterfall riverbed.  So…Ro & I do just that — start bouldering UP, thankfully not so much shale.  Put Ro on a retractable leash this week – gives him 20 feet of run (vs 6 on his rope leash) and allows me to carabiner clip to my pack, freeing up both hands while scaling rock.  I DID learn from Audubon.  UP, UP, we climb until I can see Mt Shoshoni peak on my horizon.  Stop for a bean burrito break and hear folks making noise on Isabelle Glacier – approx 1,000 feet & 3 glaciers below us.  ARGH!

I can 100% manage this – just a mental stretch after the strike.  Focus, take it slow and think through the down climb.

I let Sno Ro enjoy an August run at the first glacier.  To the top of this small glacier he darts, then purposely slides to the bottom. Up and down like an 8-year-old child.  Inspired by his love of life, found myself laughing out loud.

Second glacier was HUGE but icy from the summer sun. Additionally I notice it spills over a cliff — yeah, a cliff.  No play on this one – instead we scale laterally over rock until I spot a good exit to boulder down.  Rocks were weathered smooth so searched for crags and breaks to safely descend.  Back up, lateral over and down again.  It’s a process, no lie – and all with a dog – but success!  One gash on my left ankle but nothing like Audubon.  Sting [from cut] actually keeps one alert, human, more in the moment.

We see our first hikers again – on the other side of Isabelle Glacier.  Scale across the glacier and pick up a trail on the other side.

Back up – ‘scaled across a glacier’.  Yeah, my Colorado life ROCKS!

 

Sno Ro glacier slide (video short)

 

Crazy but true.

NBC News: Tornado in Colorado mountains is 2nd highest on record

 

This is why I tackled the hike in March (joking 🙂 ).

Mt Evans tornado

 

Summer Lake Day hike!

Received a clean bill of health from the doctor on Friday after last weekend’s lightning strike — but still taking it easy for 2 or 3 weeks. ALSO only seemed fair to do a hike just for Ro.  My dog LOVES snow but swimming is a close #2.

Started off early after only a 20 minute commute but parked at the wrong entrance.  Protrails.com directs hikers to the West Portal Entrance (South Shore) which unfortunately is closed to dogs during summer.  ALSO thought it was odd that I was seeing so many women — like 30:1 ratio to men.  I walk up with my dog & backpack — past the start line up for ‘Diva Dash’, an all-women’s road race scheduled.  Sometimes you just gotta laugh at life’s mishaps.  Too darn funny.

Your girl’s weekend starts here, at the SHAPE Diva Dash Packet Pick-Up in the Millennium Room at the Millennium Hotel in Boulder.  You’ll meet your fellow Divas and get Inspired. Energized. We’ll have you ready to run, jump, splash and dash your way through the Saturday Diva Dash course in a flash. Bring your ID! You’ll need it! Don’t forget to shop the Diva Store, where we’ll be selling shorts and skorts, socks and hats, and more!

So…half a mile back to my car and maybe another mile up the road to the North Shore trailhead.  At this point starting kinda late so the sun is already warm — but this hike has only a 200 feet incline over 6 miles (virtually flat).  Walked down to a boat launch and let Ro get wet – yep, my dog’s gonna love this day 🙂

Wildlife watch at the Rez were easy pickin’s for Ro — flying grasshoppers and frogs.  Just don’t have the same game as marmots, pikas & black squirrels — poor little creatures didn’t know what hit them.  All but one of the frogs were released, grasshoppers did not fare as well.

Added Coot Lake to our day hike to extend total mileage.  Light hike day so took Ro to Community Park (Louisville dog park), went for a 3 mile run and hiked around Waneka Lake (another 2 miles) before showering and attending a late afternoon baptism.

Woke early on Sunday.  After our morning run, took Ro back to Community Park before we both got showers and headed to church.

Lazy summer days.  I’ll review this post in a few months when the snow starts flying.

 

protrails.com – Coot Lake

(p.s. Thanks Leslie for hike recommendation. Ro LOVED it, you were right!  ALSO, 3 creepy nudists – thanks for forewarning!)