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Wow...
Today was absolutely insane. We hiked Mt. Quandry near Breckenridge, CO. We walked up about 3600 foot in elevenation to 14,265 foot. This was, I think, the hardest physical and mental challenge of my life. You'll see what I mean when I get the pictures online by next week. Wading through snowfields almost down to your waste that on one side had about a 2500 foot cliff dropoff, and a steep drop down to another 1000 foot cliff dropoff on the other side. I'm afraid of heights, so it made it even worse. And one thing about mountains like this... you don't want to stay up there too long, because storms usually pop up between 11AM and 2PM during the day, and you DON'T want to get stuck in a lightning storm above treeline (11,700-12,200ish feet depending on location). We ended up being rained on a little and even some small ice.
However, what I think was the coolest thing. Two guys came up ahead of us with this Golden Retriever dog, and we figured it was their's until they said it was a local mountain dog. This dog was awesome. It apparently hikes the trail to the top frequently to make sure people are okay. I was lagging behind a few times due to the fear of heights, and this dog would make a run back anytime I stopped to make sure I was doing all right. Pretty cool.
Anyways, I'll have pictures probably sometime between Saturday and Tuesday.
However, what I think was the coolest thing. Two guys came up ahead of us with this Golden Retriever dog, and we figured it was their's until they said it was a local mountain dog. This dog was awesome. It apparently hikes the trail to the top frequently to make sure people are okay. I was lagging behind a few times due to the fear of heights, and this dog would make a run back anytime I stopped to make sure I was doing all right. Pretty cool.
Anyways, I'll have pictures probably sometime between Saturday and Tuesday.
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Well, I drove up to the dam next to the mountain we hiked yesterday, and walked up the rest of the way towards evening tonight. As I started back down, I spotted some bighorn sheep on the ledges above. I waited, and they started down towards me. They tracked me all the way to within 20 feet of the car before stopping. Got a few pictures of them. It was a mother and her baby, and another big one was coming down when I decided to leave. Pretty cool stuff.
And keele, definately anything mountainous, but I prefer hiking to mountain lakes more than anything, and following the streams that come down them.
And keele, definately anything mountainous, but I prefer hiking to mountain lakes more than anything, and following the streams that come down them.
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