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Showing posts with label longs peak. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Bear Peak


    The day after Easter Nick had off from work. We decided to head to Boulder and climb Bear Peak per the suggestion of my Dad. We started at the South Mesa Trail head and hiked up the Homestead trail to Shadow Canyon. It was a perfect Spring day. Not a cloud in the sky and the temperature was not too hot. On our way up to Shadow Canyon, we spotted several wildflowers.

Lanceleaf Springbeauty Flower

Wild Plum Flowers

Sand Lily
    The trail offered a steady gain all the way to Shadow Canyon, and once reaching the canyon it became much more steep. Shadow Canyon is exactly as it sounds. It's a rocky canyon shaded by tall evergreens and the Boulder Flatirons, which loomed overhead to the east. Shadow Canyon was only about a mile of our total hike, but it took us the longest. We enjoyed this stretch though and admired the unique rock formations. 


    After reaching the top of the canyon we came to a saddle between Bear Peak and South Boulder Peak. We headed east toward Bear Peak and had another quarter mile or so to the top. As we reached the summit, it became clear that to get to the top we would have to scramble over a pretty treacherous boulder field which was also extremely exposed. It was nerve-racking to say the least, but we both made it to the top safely. While clinging on for dear life, I snapped a few photos. Then, we climbed back down to an open flat spot where had lunch.

Indian Peaks

Nick and Longs Peak

Me and Longs Peak just to my left

Boulder and the Flatirons

    After lunch, we hiked back down Fern Canyon, which was somehow even more steep and rocky than Shadow Canyon. Once out of the canyon, we traveled another 3 miles across the mesa and back to the trailhead. It was a challenging hike, but our improved fitness levels became apparent. Not even once did either of us feel intimidated by the mountain. On the contrary, we dominated Bear Peak without a second thought. However, I will admit we were both very sore the next day, which has not happened after a hike in several months. I look forward to my next opportunity to climb Bear Peak.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Button Rock Preserve and Ralph Price Resevoir

   Last Saturday, Dad, Nick, the dogs, and I ventured back up north for another day hike. We went to Button Rock Preserve just west of Longmont. After leaving the trailhead, we followed a dirt access road for a mile before reaching the Sleepy Lion trail. The trail ventured off the road and up the side of a hill. After a quick and steep gain, we reached the top. We climbed onto a couple of unique rock formations and could see Ralph Price Reservoir below.  Also, in the distance we could see Mt Meeker and Longs Peaks peering above the foothills.


   The day was ideal for hiking, yet again. It was partly cloudy and borderline hot in the late afternoon. We followed the hiking trail down to Ralph Price Reservoir, where we ate lunch. The dogs were happy to have a place to cool down, and Moe was quite insistent on several opportunities to wade in the water.


   After lunch, we continued around the reservoir and bushwhacked to the top of a hill, which was covered with more unique rock formations. This part was a little tough, but it was worth the view. Overall, it was another picturesque Spring day in Colorado.