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North Longs Peak Trail - 2 members in 3 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 25 2015
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 Moscow, RU
Boulder Brook TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Oct 25 2015
AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking10.55 Miles 2,785 AEG
Hiking10.55 Miles   5 Hrs   45 Mns   2.01 mph
2,785 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
 
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The original plan was to hike to Flattop Mountain from Bear Lake, but in view of snow in higher elevations discovered the day before I reconsidered and replanned it to be a loop hike from Park&Ride to Bierstadt and Sprague Lakes. Upon arriving to Park&Ride in the morning I found that shuttle bus operation has been extended to run this weekend. So I revised the plan again to go up to Bierstadt Lake then down to Bierstadt trailhead and then turn it to one way via Boulder Brook and North Longs Peak trails to Bear Lake with taking the shuttle back down to the Park&Ride.

Upper two thirds of Upper Bierstadt Moraine trail was covered with snow, almost nobody at the lake itself. On the way down to Bierstadt trailhead the show was replaced with quite a lot of people going up. Glacier Creek had good waterflow so I spent some time on the bridge. Then went to the 5-way junction with Boulder Brook trail and saw some people around it. Soon after starting going up along Boulder Brook I found the trail covered with snow and only then I finally looked at the topo map and to my surprise the highest point of this hike was at about 10400'. So I thought: "Why am I doing this, why didn't I stay below and go to Sprague Lake and then up to Bear Lake along Glacier Creek?" and then I thought "Well, it's to slippery to go down this steep snowy trail and there are crowds down there and nobody here", so I just continued going up. After the trail diverted from the creek and became less steep, my effort level returned from extra to normal and I found that white solitude very much enjoyable. At the junction with North Longs Peak trail I turned right, crossed the creek by a massive wooden bridge and continued with a smooth descent. Just before the junction with Loch Vale trail I heard some voices and thought that somebody was ahead of me on the trail, but it turned out that there are some camping spots by the trail there that were occupied.

The Loch Vale trail section between this junction and Alberta Falls was the slowest as the snow was packed to ice and required very careful steps. Some people were going up with huge backpacks, probably with camping gear, while the night temperatures were supposed to be below freezing. Starting from Alberta Falls and all the way to Bear Lake there were crowds of people and no snow or ice on the trail. After reaching Bear Lake I had some spare time, so I went around the lake in the wrong direction. The trail have seen lots of people with children, so most benches along the trail were occupied by little snowpeople.
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Aug 27 2013
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 Joined Jan 07 2010
 Chandler, AZ
Peacock Pool Chasm Lake & Eugenia Mine, CO 
Peacock Pool Chasm Lake & Eugenia Mine, CO
 
Hiking avatar Aug 27 2013
Mike_FelsTriplogs 510
Hiking11.55 Miles 2,880 AEG
Hiking11.55 Miles
2,880 ft AEG
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Day 7
Trailhead elevation = 9,300‘ Destination elevation = 11,825’
My last day of hiking up here. Had a couple recommendations for the Chasm Lake hike, so that made it an easy choice. After breakfast at Mickey D’s I was on the trailhead at sunrise. This hike uses the same trail for the first 3.5 miles as the Longs Peak hike/climb. In those 3.5 miles 2,200’ elevation were gained. On a lot of the trails to stop erosion the park service has created steps from either logs 6 to 8 inches in diameter, or rectangular rocks with 4 to 20 inches sticking above the ground. On this hike there were literally a thousand or more step-ups with a median height being about a foot. Very exhausting going up and coming down with those.

Pretty typical start of the trail, in the forest then breaking out above the tree line. A nice stream in the lower elevations. The first stop at 11,500 was a good view of Peacock Pool. So named because of all the colors seen in the waters. Then a beautiful waterfall followed and a bit of a climb up and over a rocky wall.

The lake was fantastic. When I first got there was a unique time. It was one of few times when there was really no wind. Making the lake look like a mirror. It was reflecting the most magnificent cliffs and walls. Some walls were thousands of feet high straight up from the lake. Longs Peak had a good 2,000’ cliff then a steep scree pile ending at the lake.

Within half an hour after my arrival a breeze started up obscuring the reflection.

All in all this was my favorite destination for the seven days.

There were half a dozen elk eating the plants at the ranger station at the trailhead when the hike started. Pikas and chipmunks were running all over the area above tree line.

At the bottom of the trail there was a side trail that led to the Eugenia Mine site. A gold mine that was operated by the Eugenia family in the early 1900’s. Records show that the tunnel had reached 1500’ into the mountain by 1910. There was no record of any gold actually extracted. The park service blasted the entrance several years ago so all that’s left is the ruins of a cabin, a steam boiler and the tailings pile. There are also rotted posts in the nearby stream that used to hold a sluice.

By the time I headed for the trailhead it had started to rain, lightning and thunder. A notable end to a good week.

The Rocky Mountain National Park has over 355 miles of trails. If you don’t mind a lot of elevation gain I heartily recommend hiking there. The scenery, views, wildlife, streams, and waterfalls are some of the best I have ever found. The mornings are usually clear with the afternoons clouding and possibly raining. So early morning hikes are best.
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[ checklist ]  Chasm Lake  Longs Peak  Peacock Pool
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Longs Peak SummitNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Jul 04 2001
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking19.11 Miles 5,563 AEG
Hiking19.11 Miles
5,563 ft AEG
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average hiking speed 2.01 mph

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