zzcoop, on 26 June 2011 - 02:26 PM, said:
Well, thanks to this year's Snowmageddon, I had to rejigger my "To-Hike" list more or less on the fly this time around in order to keep myself on trails with conditions I was familiar with. A few of them were probably doable, while a few others (like Mills and beyond) were completely impossible, according to the trail condition reports. So rather than take any chances, I opted to just stay "low" and tackle trails I knew would be relatively dry and snow-free.
[pause for Ed's derisive laughter]
Now in a way, this was advantageous because it would allow me to see and do some things that I wouldn't ordinarily have chosen as readily as some of the more "obvious" hikes on my list. So after a bit of research, I determined that Steep Mountain would be a perfect candidate. And to add a bit of flavor, I decided that because of our cabin's location, I would simply start out from there. Basically, the route I chose was to hike into the park via a short stroll down highway 66 and into Moraine Park, where I could hook up with the Tuxedo-Hollowell trail and make my way from there. Worked out great. Not necessarily the most grand or scenic hike I've ever been on, but it was definitely an enjoyable one.
[pause for Ed's derisive laughter]
Now in a way, this was advantageous because it would allow me to see and do some things that I wouldn't ordinarily have chosen as readily as some of the more "obvious" hikes on my list. So after a bit of research, I determined that Steep Mountain would be a perfect candidate. And to add a bit of flavor, I decided that because of our cabin's location, I would simply start out from there. Basically, the route I chose was to hike into the park via a short stroll down highway 66 and into Moraine Park, where I could hook up with the Tuxedo-Hollowell trail and make my way from there. Worked out great. Not necessarily the most grand or scenic hike I've ever been on, but it was definitely an enjoyable one.
What great pics and a great report! John had better not get overconfident because I think your blocking skills are
developing very nicely.
I also did a "walk-in hike" (that is, no car) last year when I did the Odessa Loop and it is fun, except perhaps at the end of the hike
when you say "Geez, now I gotta walk back!"
Thanks for letting us look in on your hike.




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