Finally made it home and got things settled down. What a couple weeks! The first week with my wife was a great vacation. I highly recommend going to Rocky Mountain National Park if you are into wildlife or hiking.. We wished that we had more time there. We then headed to Colorado Springs and The Garden of the Gods. What an amazing area...beautiful and stunning. We also saw 4 full curl Big Horn rams there. We finished up at Pikes Peak, an incredible view but I won't go back.
On Friday I met my son and his buddies in Denver and headed for our base camp near Red Cliff. We arrived in late evening, set up camp and went to bed. Saturday morning we got up at daylight on a frosty morning and gathered our gear.. Jason and Kaley had Muzzy tags and were going to hunt the mountain across the road. Me, Tyler and Ethan were planning to take a 2.5 mile trail to a lake and then make our own way to another lake 1 mile fartther hoping to get away from the crowds. We took a quick team photo and took off.
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It was clear and crisp when we took off around 9000'. It didn't take long to warm up. The hike up the mountain with a 50# pack was the most physically demanding thing I have done. I tried to prepare but honestly nothing around here can prepare you for that. There aren't enough hours in the day! The boys were very good to me and stopped frequently. Tyler was fine to be honest but dad needed some breaks. About 2/3 of the way to the lake an elderly couple caught us and passed us on the trail...they were only carrying water though...still humbling. Some pics from the hike in:
On Friday I met my son and his buddies in Denver and headed for our base camp near Red Cliff. We arrived in late evening, set up camp and went to bed. Saturday morning we got up at daylight on a frosty morning and gathered our gear.. Jason and Kaley had Muzzy tags and were going to hunt the mountain across the road. Me, Tyler and Ethan were planning to take a 2.5 mile trail to a lake and then make our own way to another lake 1 mile fartther hoping to get away from the crowds. We took a quick team photo and took off.
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It was clear and crisp when we took off around 9000'. It didn't take long to warm up. The hike up the mountain with a 50# pack was the most physically demanding thing I have done. I tried to prepare but honestly nothing around here can prepare you for that. There aren't enough hours in the day! The boys were very good to me and stopped frequently. Tyler was fine to be honest but dad needed some breaks. About 2/3 of the way to the lake an elderly couple caught us and passed us on the trail...they were only carrying water though...still humbling. Some pics from the hike in: