Labour Day weekend 2014 – what better way to kick off the Fall season than with a 14er hike. Wait – how ‘bout backpacking followed by two 14er summits. Sweet!
Because of work obligations, I could not travel down on Friday with my Fort Collins-based hiking friends, Cammy & Erik so woke early on Saturday, loaded the backpack (with newly acquired camping gear) & hit the highway. Stopping only once along the way, I arrived at Blanca Peak trailhead in under 5 hours (yep, it’s a haul).
Drove a quarter-mile up Lake Como Road & parked – Prius is not the right ride for this extreme off-road trail.
Lake Como Road in the Sangre de Cristos is regarded as one of the roughest in Colorado. Hikers, accessing fourteeners Blanca and Little Bear peaks and Ellingwood Point, hate it. Extreme off-roaders love it.
My 70lb rucksack was crazy heavy. In addition to a tent, sleeping bag & water, I packed poles, a winter jacket, ski cap, gloves & long johns. Who doesn’t in August, right? 🙂
Backpack propped on the hood of my car, I slide under the sack thinking this my best approach to stand upright. 100ft down the road, pop – lost 2 straps. Argh. Jerry-rigged my tent onto the top of the backpack – off I go again.
7 miles UP. Really questioned hauling winter gear with starting hike temps in the low 90’s.
Arrived lakeside 5 hours later (welcomed by Cammy & Erik), tent set-up (super easy, thanks Marmot), filled my stomach (dehydrated food packet & hot water), campsite greet by 4 deer, then crashed an hour later. Early start tomorrow – Blanca awaits!
(After the sun goes down at 12,000 ft, was mighty happy with the jacket & long johns. Just saying.)
Up at dawn & immediately hit the trail. Struggled a bit with altitude. Haven’t climbed high peaks since early July, compensated with extra water intake.
Rock…lotta rock on today’s trek. Lucky for me, super hiker Cammy blunted skillz on the prior day’s (Class 4) 14er climb (allowing me to keep pace). Little Bear Friday, Blanca Peak & Ellingwood Saturday. Seriously HARDCORE.
Abandoned poles & rock climbed the last 500 feet – only scary if you look down 🙂
SUMMIT SUCCESS! Genuinely stunning, view created by the gods – SPECTACULAR!
Hiked 1,000ft down to Ellingwood junction, said our goodbyes to Erik (ditched us to fly fish) & started navigating a seemingly endless boulder field. Two misfires, then spotted a descending hiker. Started climbing UP his direction, gathered advice & just kept at it. Wasn’t punking out, eye on the prize. Sooooo much rock. Lotta short breaks – my stomach was churning (altitude & poor food management – hadn’t consumed enough calories, now couldn’t eat).
10:30am – SUMMIT SUCCESS, 2nd of the day. FAAAANNNTASTIC!
Lost our way on the trek down. Climbed back UP, rock traversed & scoured for safe passage down from Ellingwood’s towering rock shelves. Wasn’t pretty but ultimately made our way on trail near Blanca’s base.
Crashed in my tent for the afternoon. Amazing what sleep can do a body. Highly recommended. Downed a 2nd packet of food – refueled, all good now. Tagged along & watched Erik fly fish at Como – catch n release, fish were a bitin’.
Lack of serving dishes dictated a formal 3 course meal – a camping fiesta. Hot tea, followed by couscous, followed by Ramen, followed by dehydrated red beans & rice. Yep, kept re-using the same cup. LOL>
High altitude air, alpine lakes, sunsets, fly fishing, star gazing, smell of pine, darting marmots & deer. Absolutely nothing like it in the world. LOVE LOVE my Colorado life.
- Lake Como Road (far background, Blanca)
- Sangre de Cristo camping
- red beans & rice (just add water)
- frequented our campsite every night
- trees look ablaze – BEAUTIFUL sunset!
- so much colour – WOW!
- on the trail before 6, your everyday 14er hike
- whole lotta rock
- sunrise – Good Morning Blanca!
- final rock scramble UP
- SUMMIT SUCCESS!
- crazy beautiful day
- Blanca Peak 14,345ft
- hey, it’s only 8:30 – time for another?
- Ellingwood Point 14,042ft (Blanca stands behind us)
- 2nd summit of the day – life is good
- fly fishing on Lake Como
- catch n release
- Goodbye Blanca
Blanca Peak summit clip
Hiking, check. Marathon, check. Backpacking? Hmmm…. Stuffed an oversized backpack & headed to nearby Nederland with Ro. Goal – our first overnighter in Colorado. Destination – Lost Lake.
Took the free shuttle from Nederland High to Hessie Trailhead to avoid parking congestion on this near-perfect weather day (shuttle operates Memorial Day to Labor Day). Spent 10 minutes talking to ‘the Moose Lady’ who provided ‘what/what not to do’ info on moose encounters. Sadly, saw no moose this day despite Colorado’s recent uptick in numbers.
Arrived at Lost Lake in 45 minutes. WOW – that was fast & all 9 camp sites were full. What to do? Hike on 🙂
Passed an older couple who talked up Woodland Lake, their favourite hike. BAM & that’s how it’s done in the 303. Sunshine, rushing water & an abundance of wildflowers – perfect Colorado summer.
5 miles in — past a meadow, another mountain stream and a grove of pine & spruce, Woodland Lake.
[Insert exclamation expressing astonishment or admiration. Synonyms: holy cow, holy mackerel, holy moly, whoa; cool, amazing, awesome, far out.]
Set up camp & after watching Ro swim as far as his lead leash would let him go, was inspired to wash in the chilly glacier-fed waters. Our only neighbors were 2 fishing couples on opposite sides of the lake (one came with a Jack Russell which kept Ro’s attention). Peaceful.
Tied my food cache (energy bars) high in a nearby tree. However left a meat bone in the tent for Ro. Huh? Yeah, all I really managed to do was limit my own nighttime snacking. LOL!
Ro stayed alert most all night – perched at the front of the tent.
One low growl in the early evening but for the most part, still & quiet. Plan A was to stab ‘the bear’ with a knife while Ro would be barking/causing chaos. Yeah – need to think through a better Plan A before our next overnighter. Never previously wielded a knife as a weapon – much less oppose a bear. Maybe a can of bear mace makes more sense 🙂
Woke early, waded in a waterfall & return hiked by noon. HUGE fan of backpacking!
Ended the weekend with dinner & bluegrass at the historic Gold Hill Inn. Accessible off a dirt road above Boulder at 8300ft, HIGHLY recommended!
- Hello Moose lady! (sadly though we saw no moose)
- end of summer hike – lotta wildflowers
- Colorado Aspen
- Indian Paintbrush
- rushing water in mid-August – awesome Colorado summer!
- pollinator
- Rowan O’Roark – LOVE LOVE my dog!
- Woodland Lake
- our first overnighter
- stored energy bars high from bears (but left a meat bone in the tent for Ro, huh?)
- glacier in upper left, tent in lower right – AWESOME backpacking location!
- don’t think he slept a wink
- morning waterfall dip (’til my feet went blue)
- rustic mountainside dining above Left Hand Canyon (4 miles on a dirt road)
- dinner & bluegrass at 8300ft – HIGHLY recommended!