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Hiking | 4.00 Miles |
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| partners | | I had all intentions of getting to the peak this year, but sleeping in and stopping for lots of photos on the roadside kept us from it. Instead we started about 1 pm and just did Estes Canyon to Bull Pasture and back down in a loop. It was very hot on the Estes Canyon section with no winds. I changed into summer clothes about 20 minutes into the hike and felt a lot better. The short climb to Bull Pasture was mostly in the shade of the shark's tooth rock - which was nice.
One of these days we'll go to the peak. Maybe b/c we started so late in the day but we hardly saw anyone on the trail. After the hike, a kind stranger in the parking lot showed us two big horn sheep she had spotted (with $$$ fancy binoculars) way way way up on a rock ledge. They were resting in the shade. Tiny specks with the naked eye from the parking lot. |
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