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#1 Bill 007

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:32 PM

We hadn’t had a 4:30 am wake up in a long time, but an iffy weather forecast dictated an early start to avoid the approaching cold front and rain. We knocked down a few cups of coffee, a good breakfast, loaded up the car and headed south on Hwy. 7 to the Wild Basin trail head. We arrived to only three other vehicles in the lot and a cold, crisp darkness that says "I'm in the mountains". We were on the trail at 6 am sharp and hiked into the full moon. Too full a moon! It was so bright that the trees cast shadows that required the headlamp! Despite the dark shadows and the trail being only dimly lit by the headlamp this trail was still easily recognizable. We opted to take the unimproved campsite trail to change things up a bit (as well as to shave .75 mile off the hike each way…I’m lazy like that) and arrived at the cutoff in surprisingly quick order. This trail bypasses most of the photo ops….Copeland Falls, Ouzel Falls and Calypso Cascades, but it saves a boat load of time and distance and... it was too dark for us to see a dang thing anyway. I do want to emphasize that this is an unimproved trail. Most of it is in pretty decent shape but there are a few ankle twisting spots, so be careful.

We were, again, surprised at how quickly we rejoined the main trail. We were flying! From this point forward the trail levels for the most part and, with the sun finally making its appearance, we put it into cruise control. By-passing the usual scenery gave us a sense of being in new territory and we took it all in like a brand new world…beautiful.

The Lion Lakes cutoff was soon behind us and a short time later we arrived at the N. St. Vrain Creek foot bridge.
What a great place for a break!

So we did!

Sandy shot wildflowers and streams and Bill snacked… the usual Sandy & Bill hiking stuff.

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Shortly after, we came upon a meadow off trail to the right. Lights out gorgeous! We hung here for a bit knowing we were less than a quarter mile from Thunder and the weather appeared to be holding fine. The meadow wasn't much in the way of wildflowers, but the tall grasses and small streams made this a must stop location!

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And then…
The patrol cabin...

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and then…
Thunder Lake.

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***Gasp***
Serious beautiness.
Zero breeze and only a light scattering of clouds made for a lake that was as smooth as glass! Or as Sandy would say “a perfect picture sky”! I explored the meadows and the lake’s shore while Sandy shot every single inch of the area. She panno’d & zoomed & macro'd her way all over the place!
She was happy.
That made me happy.
We were happy.
We decided to be happy and well fed, so we grabbed our packs and started heading back to the cabin to refuel. As we gain the meadow another hiker appeared, bound for the Boulder-Grand Pass. He had heard the forecast and was concerned about getting caught betwixt and between on the climb. We never finished the conversation because the rodeo came to town.
Out of the brush rode two Park Service resupply rangers and a pack mule. Being from Texas seeing mounted cowboy types isn’t that odd, but in the back country of RMNP…kinda neat. They dismounted, tied their horses to a tree and walked the mule toward the cabin for unloading.

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Grand Pass hiker asked the rangers for an updated weather report as they began the unloading process. Somewhere between “it’s gonna come a storm” and “ I sure wouldn’t go, myself” the load slipped, much to Bertha the mules chagrin. Bertha started bucking, load swinging at her side while young cowboy held on for dear life.



They finally managed to settle her down after being drug across the meadow. The rangers, having had enough fun for the morning, retired to the cabin for lunch, Sandy & I found a big boulder to take a break on and Grand Pass hiker took of for the pass, despite the ranger’s warnings.

Time to go.

About a half mile down trail we spotted Mertensia Falls across the valley. What a sweetie! We had toyed with dropping down to take a gander, but Erik had warned that it was a treacherous bushwhack from this trail. If Erik warns...we listen!

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We stopped for photos for a bit and noticed that a fog was coming up canyon. We had been worried about the weather coming in from the Northwest and old Mother Nature threw us a curve! In just a matter of minutes we were in a heavy fog….cool! The fog stayed with us the entire trip down. It provided plenty of photo fodder for Sandy and added a mystical feel to the hike. I've always thought the woods and meadows up here felt 'Middle Earth- ish" anyway, but the fog added so much to the feeling....I kept waiting for the Hobbits to appear with Gandalf!

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The trip down was uneventful except for our cowboy/rangers passing us on the way down...it was nice revisiting with our compadres again.

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We did make a little side trip to grab a shot of Upper Copeland, cuz it just needed to happen...spur of the moment thing, you understand.

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3 hours up and 3 hours down. Not bad for us.

My thoughts did keep returning to Grand Pass hiker and what was heading his way….
I remember a few of our weather related misadventures and kept thinking...
Sucks to be him right now.
Sorry Dude.

Bill
(Hiker never passed us on the way down, so I'm guessing he made it okay. I'm glad for him.)

#2 John

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:44 PM

"I kept waiting for the Hobbits to appear with Gandalf!" You mean Sandy O and Igloo Ed?

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:54 PM

View PostJohn, on 23 September 2011 - 08:44 PM, said:

"I kept waiting for the Hobbits to appear with Gandalf!" You mean Sandy O and Igloo Ed?

:roflmao:
Yes...exactly!

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 08:58 PM

Your report was worth waiting for that's for sure. I always enjoy your writing and the pictures were great too. Thanks, Bill!

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Posted 23 September 2011 - 10:00 PM

I know what you mean by it feeling "Middle Earth-ish". I love that quality about WB. So it would've been cool to see Sandy O Baggins and Igloo Gandalf Ed!!!

Great pics and report!!!

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 06:46 AM

Great report and photos! What a wonderfu day in the mountains!

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 07:00 AM

Great hike. Loved the pictures.

Ed and I might have been there. We're just too fast to see.

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 08:43 AM

View Postsoatley, on 24 September 2011 - 07:00 AM, said:

Great hike. Loved the pictures.

Ed and I might have been there. We're just too fast to see.

Sandy O
Tee hee... yeah... we figured you probaly swam right across and hopped over Boulder - Grand Pass without even stopping to look :)

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 09:21 AM

Great report and pictures. The fog was amazing. That is the fattest mule I have ever seen.


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Posted 24 September 2011 - 11:43 AM

What a report and fantastic photographs. The lake reflection is incredible

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 12:07 PM

Great report as always Bill. What Sandy brings to the table in photos, you do so in your writing.

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 01:05 PM

What a fantastic report and pictures!
I love the one with the patrol cabin and the next one of Thunder Lake.
We're going to have to get there.

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 02:20 PM

View PostGLENNinPA, on 24 September 2011 - 12:07 PM, said:

Great report as always Bill. What Sandy brings to the table in photos, you do so in your writing.

I agree! Great report!!

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Posted 24 September 2011 - 03:32 PM

I love going with you on your hikes through your great reports. All the photos are fantastic but I especially love the panorama with the patrol cabin in it.

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Posted 25 September 2011 - 10:42 PM

I made it to Thunder the morning of Independence Day. The snow was 4 ft deep on the Patrol Cabin! Thanks for the beautiful photos showing what I missed!




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