On Memorial Day, Nick, our friend Chuck, and I set out early up Guanella Pass. Our goal was to climb Square Top Mountain. However, upon our arrival at the trailhead, we encountered extremely gusty and chilly winds. It was so windy, in fact, that we could barely shut the car doors. It took us all of thirty seconds to decide we did not want to hike above treeline all day in those conditions. So, we headed about ten miles down the road towards Grant to our old favorite Abyss Lake Trail. We have been there twice before, once with Chuck, and both times during Fall. This is one of my favorites because of it's gradual nature and because
of the breathtaking vistas of Mt Bierstadt, the Sawtooth, and Mt Evans. We were very relieved to find the trees protected us quite a bit from the wind once we reached the trailhead. We made it about four miles up the trail to where the trees start to thin out and the trail opens up a bit. The unwelcomed cold wind returned, and we found ourselves surrounded by tons of freshly fallen trees. The further we climbed up the trail, the more frequent and more difficult the fallen tree crossings became. Happy with our trek so far, the three of us ate lunch on a rock, and then, returned to the trailhead. After we got back to Denver, we ate lunch at Park Burger, where I enjoyed a milkshake, a jalapeno cheeseburger, and some sweet potato fries. Overall, despite the insane gusts, it was another gorgeous day.
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