arm
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w*rking in Colorado Springs the last week of Winter kept me away from some fun hiking trips in the NorthEast - the bittersweet reward was being able to spend time in the Rockies
a weekend backpacking trip up Pikes Peak provided a great way to wrap up Winter
escaped w*rk fryday afternoon, cruised into Manitou Springs, parked at Barr Trail trailhead (6,600')
Barr Trail is the route of July's Pikes Peak Marathon - a 13-mile trail up to Pikes Peak summit ... most of the folks you meet on the trail are jogging, training for the Marathon (the record for the Marathon is just over two hours up, and about 3:15 round-trip)
had to remind myself that it was still "Winter" (March 19), as i packed my koflachs into my backpack and threw on my sneakers, to start up the dusty trail
made good time up many dusty switchbacks, fetching strange looks from joggers who weren't quite sure what to make of a guy carrying snowshoes and Winter gear
joggers disappeared after a few miles up the trail, as a bright sunset glowed over Pikes Peak
arrived at Barr Camp (10,200') shortly after nightfall, greeted the friendly caretakers, then settled in to the 20-person bunkhouse, which i had to myself:
http://www.barrcamp.com
woke up saturday, filled my two nalgene bottles, and started up Barr Trail towards the summit
snow grew deeper, but rarely post-holed ... plenty of rock-hopping near the larger snow patches ... i had hoped to rent some back-country skis out there but that would have been pointless
reached the A-Frame Timberline Shelter (~11,000') about three miles past Barr Camp ... admired fine views from the shelter before snoozing into midafternoon daydreams
woke up and had this weird feeling that i was waking from a nap in a Green Mountain lean-to ... a quick look up towards Pikes Peak summit reminded me of where i was
tried following Barr Trail up from there, occasionally inventing my own route, traversing the ravine towards the outlook over the grand cirque southeast of the summit - amazing (frightening) 1500'+ drop from the scree-littered outlook
spotted a bunch of marmot darting between rocky outcrops
reached the glacier near the summit and realized i was low on water ... two litres was not enough for this 12-mile hike, at these altitudes
side-stepped up the glacial snow and reached the summit (14,110'), where Katharine Lee Bates was inspired to write "America the Beautiful"
had the sunny warm summit to myself - happy to have reached this summit while it's cog railway and tool road were both closed for Winter
treked down to Barr Camp, where the crew had a scrumptious pasta dinner waiting - hit the spot, fighting off the dehyradation headache that had set in
treked down Barr Trail the following morning, enjoying a gorgeous day outdoors that was as much fun as summit day
cruised through Garden of the Gods sunday afternoon - great way to wrap up a fun-filled weekend and wave goodbye to Old Man Winter
http://community.webshots.com/user/armmon
http://www.barrcamp.com/barr_trail.html
http://www.ghosttownsoftware.com/page41.htm
http://www.gardenofgods.com
a weekend backpacking trip up Pikes Peak provided a great way to wrap up Winter
escaped w*rk fryday afternoon, cruised into Manitou Springs, parked at Barr Trail trailhead (6,600')
Barr Trail is the route of July's Pikes Peak Marathon - a 13-mile trail up to Pikes Peak summit ... most of the folks you meet on the trail are jogging, training for the Marathon (the record for the Marathon is just over two hours up, and about 3:15 round-trip)
had to remind myself that it was still "Winter" (March 19), as i packed my koflachs into my backpack and threw on my sneakers, to start up the dusty trail
made good time up many dusty switchbacks, fetching strange looks from joggers who weren't quite sure what to make of a guy carrying snowshoes and Winter gear
joggers disappeared after a few miles up the trail, as a bright sunset glowed over Pikes Peak
arrived at Barr Camp (10,200') shortly after nightfall, greeted the friendly caretakers, then settled in to the 20-person bunkhouse, which i had to myself:
http://www.barrcamp.com
woke up saturday, filled my two nalgene bottles, and started up Barr Trail towards the summit
snow grew deeper, but rarely post-holed ... plenty of rock-hopping near the larger snow patches ... i had hoped to rent some back-country skis out there but that would have been pointless
reached the A-Frame Timberline Shelter (~11,000') about three miles past Barr Camp ... admired fine views from the shelter before snoozing into midafternoon daydreams
woke up and had this weird feeling that i was waking from a nap in a Green Mountain lean-to ... a quick look up towards Pikes Peak summit reminded me of where i was
tried following Barr Trail up from there, occasionally inventing my own route, traversing the ravine towards the outlook over the grand cirque southeast of the summit - amazing (frightening) 1500'+ drop from the scree-littered outlook
spotted a bunch of marmot darting between rocky outcrops
reached the glacier near the summit and realized i was low on water ... two litres was not enough for this 12-mile hike, at these altitudes
side-stepped up the glacial snow and reached the summit (14,110'), where Katharine Lee Bates was inspired to write "America the Beautiful"
had the sunny warm summit to myself - happy to have reached this summit while it's cog railway and tool road were both closed for Winter
treked down to Barr Camp, where the crew had a scrumptious pasta dinner waiting - hit the spot, fighting off the dehyradation headache that had set in
treked down Barr Trail the following morning, enjoying a gorgeous day outdoors that was as much fun as summit day
cruised through Garden of the Gods sunday afternoon - great way to wrap up a fun-filled weekend and wave goodbye to Old Man Winter
http://community.webshots.com/user/armmon
http://www.barrcamp.com/barr_trail.html
http://www.ghosttownsoftware.com/page41.htm
http://www.gardenofgods.com
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