North Cottonwood Creek Road, CO Segment 13 North Cottonwood Creek Road to Chalk Creek “Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time.” Steven Wright July 24, 2004 Since Segment 13 is over 22 miles we are going to do it over two days. Today will be a long day hike of 15.6 miles and […]
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Year: 2004
American Independence Hike
Wurtz Ditch Road, CO Segment 9 Wurtz Ditch Road to Hagerman Pass Road “Walking takes longer than any other known form of locomotion except crawling. Thus it stretches time and prolongs life. Life is already too short to waste on speed” Edward Abbey July 4, 2004. We were up in Frisco with the kids for […]
Steven Z and Laura Join Us
“After a day’s walk everything has twice its usual value.” ~George Macauley Trevelyan Twin Lakes Dam, CO Segment 11b – Twin Lakes Dam to Clear Creek Road June 25, 2004 This week we are going to complete Segment 11. We are starting where we left off near Twin Lakes Dam and hiking the remainder to […]
Finishing our Two Night Backpack
Herrington Creek, CO June 20, 2004 We get up, eat, and break camp. We are on our way at 9:00 A.M. We climb out of Herrington Creek drainage and soon come to an aspen lined meadow with a beautiful mountain view. It would make a great campsite, although it had no water. We stop to […]
Rock Creek to Herrington Creek
Rock Creek, CO June 19, 2004 We awake to a sunnier day and sleep in until it warms up a bit. After a hearty breakfast of snack bars, it is time to start packing up. We start out at 9:30 A.M. and cross Rock Creek. It is a steady climb back up over 11,000 feet. […]
First Hike of 2004
The road to enlightenment is long and difficult, so bring snacks and a magazine Hagerman Pass, CO Segment 10 – Hagerman Pass Road to Half Moon Creek June 18, 2004 Our first trip of the year and a backpack at that. Tim “Turf Toe” Trofholz has hurt his foot and won’t find out until July […]