We saved the "combo" for Wednesday. Originally scheduled for Tuesday, we thought Quandary would be an easier (though longer) recovery hike after our hard first day, because of its Class 1 difficulty rating on 14ers.com. Ha, were we (or 14ers.com) wrong, wrong, wrong! Quandary was much harder than we thought it would be. We met hikers who thought we were pretty insane for doing back-to-back 14ers... then we told them we were doing three days in a row... and then we told them we came from 400' elevation in NC and NJ!
The view north, from the saddle between Mt. Democrat and Mt. Cameron, after a climb of about 1,450' from the trail head. We took the trail to the right to ascend Mt. Cameron, another 750' up. |
Your humble author at the peak of Mt. Cameron, with Mt. Lincoln in the background. |
Most of the mountains we hiked were on private land, but the owners allow hikers on the trails (although Mt. Bross was closed this week.) The trails are maintained by Colorado Fourteeners Initiative volunteers.
The 14ers.com site was a great asset in planning our hikes and ensuring our safety.
Day 3 synopsis: Hike distance: 5.9 miles; elapsed time: 5:36; elevation gain: 2,600'; average grade: 16.4%; GPS track. Lessons learned: Regular breaks helps a lot; Teamwork gets the job done on the mountain.
The 14ers.com site was a great asset in planning our hikes and ensuring our safety.
Day 3 synopsis: Hike distance: 5.9 miles; elapsed time: 5:36; elevation gain: 2,600'; average grade: 16.4%; GPS track. Lessons learned: Regular breaks helps a lot; Teamwork gets the job done on the mountain.
Tomas' bling from Breckenridge |
Mountain Hiking
distanceTotal
timeElevation
gainAverage
gradeSherman 4.70 mi 5:30 2,100' 17.2% Quandary Peak 7.25 mi 6:50 3,500' 18.6% Cameron/Lincoln 5.90 mi 5:36 2,600' 16.9% Totals 17.85 mi 17:56 8,200' 17.7%
Lessons learned: Training pays off; at altitude it is forgivable to ask "Pass me my halogen" when you really mean "Pass me my Nalgene"; it really helps to go with friends who can encourage and inspire you.
I am so fortunate to have had this opportunity to go out to Colorado and really push myself, build my strength, endurance, and confidence. Nepal/Everest Base Camp - I'm coming for you next! We leave in three months.
I am so fortunate to have had this opportunity to go out to Colorado and really push myself, build my strength, endurance, and confidence. Nepal/Everest Base Camp - I'm coming for you next! We leave in three months.
“Thousands of tired, nerve shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity; and that mountain parks are fountains of life.”
—John Muir
I'll give this another try
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I really enjoy your blog/Dave---I just shake my head at all you do.I think it's a very good thing you have a lot of love coming at you from up there
(& my love from down here) Mom
I've posted my photos from the Colorado 14ers training hikes on my Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/djbiesack/sets/72157635296495272/
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