Greetings from Breckenridge! We are staying at the lovely Fireside
Inn B&B/Hostel & it is a thru-hiker's dream come true with
everything we could ask for right in town, including a computer where I
can upload pictures. :) We made it in this morning & we have had a
lovely time so far on this hike. First of all, we wish Elleot &
Piper happy birthday while we were out! Also, Happy (late) Father's Day
to our papas! And today-Happy Summer Solstice! Colorado is beautiful.
Can't say that enough. Throughout
the past week, we have hiked through what felt like a sampling of each
side of the country/previous trails we have hiked & it has been
amazing.
Before we left, we managed to find a
piece of Tyvek in a dumpster at a construction site in Co. Springs that
we could use as a groundcloth to protect the bottom or our tent. It was a
major score to find the day before we left because we had searched all
around town for days & couldn't find any to purchase in such a small
chunk. On the morning we left, we cut off most of our hair! Unicroc is
beardless & had almost no hair on his head when we left (it's
growin' quick!) & my hair is again very short.
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Who is this man?? |
Our
house/cat sitter arrived & we are so thankful to her for taking
that on for us while we are gone. My brother Caleb so generously drove
us first to Jimmy John's to pick up subs for our first dinner (which I
couldn't stop thinking about for days) and then he dropped us off at the
trailhead on the southwest side of Denver, where we said our goodbyes.
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Thanks brotha for delivering us to the trailhead! |
About
4 miles in, Unicroc realized.....that we forgot our cooking fuel! I sat
in shock for a minute & refused to believe it...& as Unicroc
said we had to turn around & hitch to a gas station, I suggested we
just suck it up & eat our food cold! A lot of thru-hikers we've met
don't even carry stoves & just eat their food cold all of the time
& so it's not that far fetched really...& luckily the food we'd
packed worked well for this idea. So we did. And honestly, no complaints
except that cold oatmeal gets gross after a few days...
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Soaking our feet in the South Platte River |
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Playin' some Hive Pocket! |
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Colorado State Flower - Blue Columbine - so beautiful & made me think of Colleen! |
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Burn scar, very reminiscent of the PCT! |
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Moose poop! |
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A very lovely campsite near Lost Creek Wilderness |
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The snowy mountains we were going to have to climb soon! |
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Beautiful aspen groves, I think I am looking up at a bird? |
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The morning of...we were heading up to climb those snowy mountains! |
We
have come 104.5 miles so far out of 485 miles total but I think the
next part is going to be slow-goin'. We have come over one snowy pass -
Georgia Pass, at around 11,800 ft. of elevation & we got our butts
kicked semi-hard with the snow up there. Postholing up to our thighs
much of the way, but man, it was an adventure....quite exhausting at
times because we tried to break trail through the snow for future
hikers. There was one set of footprints going through before us but they
had walked around a majority of the snow, which was also an exhausting
option because it made it difficult to follow the trail on such steep
terrain. There was also a bike track as well, which meant that person
carried their bike through much of that part because the snow piles were
so deep.
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Mt. Guyot in the background, walking up to the pass |
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The posts help lead the way |
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A lot of this happening pretty regularly |
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Merging with the CDT! And snow makes a good snack! |
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Once we were over the pass...we thought we were through the hardest part....but no! |
So
we made it down with no injuries although we slipped & slided &
fell many times. We ended up making it down 4 1/2 miles from the pass
& as you can see in this picture, there's still snow in the
background of our campsite. We are thinking of those we have met who are
behind us & wishing them well as they make their way over.
The
next day was HOT. Really, hot! We ran into many mountain bikers &
one had just come over the pass & said he saw our tracks so he knew
it was us who had gone over. Funny thing is, once we got over this pass,
we saw what's next to come...
So
we're hunkering down for a day or two here in Breckenridge, going to
rest, eat, & let some more of that snow melt. Our innkeeper told us
he hasn't heard that anyone has made it up & over the next pass yet.
We will give it a go likely on Thursday because on Wednesday we will
hike up about 4.5 miles to a campsite & (weather permitting) go up
the pass the next morning.
No blisters as of yet, we're
not as sore as we remember being on previous trails. Unicroc has a sore
left foot that will appreciate the rest & we have a bit of sun burn
here & there where we didn't do so good of a job putting on sun
screen. The sun is intense here in Colorado & has been brutal on our
bodies, but our GoLite umbrellas have helped to protect us quite a bit,
we are thankful for them! No storms as of yet, the skies have been
clear so we haven't had to deal with thunderstorms yet....I say yet
because I am sure that will be coming!
Much love,
Scat Tracker & Unicroc
Great pictures ! 👣
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