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Vallecito Trail #529 - 5 members in 6 triplogs have rated this an average 4.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 02 2023
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Vallecito Trail #529Southwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Backpack16.40 Miles 2,195 AEG
Backpack16.40 Miles1 Day   2 Hrs   17 Mns   
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Needed a low impact activity, and the weather forecast looked great for a few days out in the Weminuche Wilderness. Scouted out some options from Vallecito Creek, including possible Eolus summit, a loop up to Ute Lakes area, or possibly a return via Endlich Mesa. So I headed up, stayed in Cortez the night before, then got to a packed TH around 10AM IIRC.

At the TH I found a notice informing us that a bridge 7 miles in was swept away back in 2005 or so, and the crossing could be dangerous in high water. With snowmelt potentially really high right now, I thought this may be the case. We'll see, I guess. Figured I was looking for a low impact activity anyways, so only getting 7 miles in wouldn't be the end of the world.

1.5 miles or so I got my first glimpse of Vallecito Creek, and it indeed looked to be flowing pretty swiftly. So I decided I ought to just start keeping an eye out for a good place to camp on the way back down.

As far as the hike itself goes, it was pretty. The trees are generally still in pretty good shape up to the first Vallecito crossing (2nd bridge). The beetle kill is more noticeable the farther in you get, but even at the ford 7 miles in, it wasn't as thorough as the areas farther east.

Saw the crossing, decided against trying it, and set up camp in a nice aspen grove about a half mile back. Ran into a couple of hikers (father and son I think), after a short nap I was wondering if they managed to cross, and wandered back to the creek crossing. They were still there; they said they tried to cross but got about a third of the way across and decided it was just too strong. They had a much longer trip planned - I told them they ought to head back out to Pine Creek the next day, where there are some good 3-4 day options.

On Monday, slept in a little, did a bit of reading, and started the walk back around 10am. Shortly after that I ran into a guy who was planning a 5 day trip, but didn't know the bridge was gone. Oops.

The hike back was pleasant enough. Actually saw a couple of kayakers running the river a couple miles north of the campground. Hope they knew what they're doing.

Since I was planning on a shorter trip anyways, it ended up just being a quick, pleasant overnighter. The opportunity cost of potentially having been able to make better use of such great weather is the only disappointment.
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Jun 20 2018
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72 male
 Joined Jul 24 2009
 Mesa, AZ
Vallecito Trail #529Southwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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trailzrusTriplogs 1,855
Walk / Tour1.20 Miles 4,839 AEG
Walk / Tour1.20 Miles
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Sep 01 2014
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 Phoenix, AZ
Molas Pass to Bolam Pass Road - CT #25Southwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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nonotTriplogs 514
Backpack85.00 Miles 20,000 AEG
Backpack85.00 Miles7 Days         
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Day 1: Little Molas Lake to Elk Creek Trail, about 11 miles. See the narrow gauge railroad train making its 11:30 stop in Elk Park. Crossing the Animas river, it wasn't as big as I thought, but the trail is great. Most people are out there trying to bag Vestal Peak. Once you get past the ponds the population thins significantly.

Day 2: Elk Creek Trail over the Continental Divide to Beartown, going back up and over Hunchback Pass, and down into Vallecito Creek, about 16 miles. Passed a cool miner cabin and many mines, and the continental divide is reasonably easy to bag. Pretty quiet for the rest of the day. Vallecito would be nice except there is too much horse crap all over it.

Day 3: Vallecito Creek to Johnson Creek and up and over Columbine Pass to Chicago Basin, about 12 miles. Johnson Creek Trail is very nice all the way to Columbine Lake. I saw a herd of mountain goats in the distance past the lake. The worst part of this trip was Columbine pass. The trail is bad getting to the pass, and terrifying for about 150 yards on the other side. The trail is pitched about 20 degrees sideways and 15 degrees down. You are trying to place your feet on tiny scree pellets hoping your feet don't start sliding and you die falling into the gully to your left where you won't stop for at least 1000 feet. Once past this the trail gets better. It was quite crowded in Chicago Basin.

Day 4: Woke up to mountain goats in my camp. Took many photos, then climbed up to Twin Lakes and decided to climb Mt Windom, my first mountain peak over 14k. The toughest part is to control your pace and breathing, with the thin air. You want to go fast but the body will quickly break down on you if you go too fast. The trail gives out about 500 ft above twin lakes, but there are many cairned paths to choose from. It is a hike until you get to a large saddle, then the last 600 ft is class 2+ climbing over boulders all the way to the peak. After 300 ft of climbing there is a narrow saddle to cross, past this is where the physical effort really increases. The last 300 ft seemed to take 3 times as long as expected. Snow and lack of desire ended up with me deciding to not scale any more peaks. Rained at night for many hours.

Day 5: Down Needle Creek, along the Animas River and up Purgatory, about 13 miles This hike was relatively straightforward and the scenery was great. Heard a couple of trains pass by. Saw only one of them. It didn't seem hard but I was perhaps the most sore after this day.

Day 6: Up Purgatory, along unnamed trails and the highway, then up Cascade Creek and Engine Creek, about 11 miles. This was a lot of elevation gain but it is spread out except for a portion of Engine Creek that is steep. Took a side trip to see the falls along the cascade creek trail. Found a perfect campsite along the Engine Creek Trail with a picnic table, miles from anywhere. Nice way to finish off the camping.

Day 7: Up Engine Creek and Engineer Mountain Trail to the Colorado Trail, which I follow all the way back to Little Molas Lake, about 12 miles. Once gaining the elevation a bit of rain rolled through but it cleared up. Saw a bunch of marmots, and a ton of sheep at the end.

Most people do about half this loop using the train to get in to Elk Creek and Take out at Needleton. Given the cost and the reviews I've heard, I was glad to take the 2 extra days and do the extra miles to do this as a loop rather than take the train. I packed enough food for 9 days expecting the possibility of thunderstorms. Several days it almost turned bad but the weather stayed just good enough that I was able to stay on schedule. Lightning was the biggest concern, as I might not have be able to go over treeline, so best to plan for a few extra days. However, the pack is quite heavy with all that food. The first few days were a drag with the big pack.

I would recommend this loop to anyone, but halving it by using the train appears to be the more popular option you may also want to check out.
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[ checklist ]  Vallecito Creek  Vestal Peak
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Jul 31 2013
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58 male
 Joined Nov 03 2008
 QC AZ
Needle / Johnson Creek Trail #504Southwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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Carioca43Triplogs 35
Backpack25.60 Miles 4,800 AEG
Backpack25.60 Miles3 Days         
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Trip Stats: 12 participants 4 adults 8 youth/sons (12-16)

Drove from Phx area Wednesday PM arriving between 2 AM - 4 AM @ Vallecito Campground. Slept in Cars in Parking lot. Got up early to leave one and park others at Durango Railroad.

Caught the 8:45 train to Silverton & dropped off @ Needleton Station about 11:30. Animas was very muddy today from the night's rains. Began the hike up into Chicago Basin.

The group did great except for me. I had difficulty acclimatizing and after 4 miles had to stop and literally take a nap. :zzz: Flies were unbearable so the nap didn't last long. Fortunately not long after one from our party came back down to help me out :stretch: He took my pack and I walked slowly up feeling the effects of the altitude as I arrived in camp I hurled and nearly passed out as I laid down. I quickly got some gatorade in me and some food and even more water. And I then went to bed. Lots of greenery, lots of running creeks really nice area to hike into, but I prefer the ruggedness & emptiness of Johnson Creek with it exposed cliff edges and majestic waterfalls.

Day 2: Plan was to hike Windom Peak then backpack over Columbine Pass and down to the confluence of Vallecito & Johnson Creeks. I chose to pass on the peak based on my previous day horrors. I didn't even know if I could make Columbine Pass based on my previous days performance so my Son and I took our time as the rest of the group went to Twin Lakes & Windom. It took us about to 9:30 to get going. Took it nice and easy but got feeling better the farther we went and was to the top of the pass by 11:15. Views were amazing and I felt very satisfied as I now had hit a new elevation hiking best for myself of 12,750 after the previous days disaster. My only complaint is my camera stopped working ](*,) We ate a quick lunch and made our way down to Columbine Lake and beyond. The Wildflowers were out in force and we saw the Mountain Goats, Marmot, Rabbits, Pika. A little storm hit as we approached the first tree line campsites and so we popped up our tent to wait out the storm. Got back going about an hour later and meandered down Johnson Creek taking in all the view points and enjoying the hike DOWNHILL :DANCE: . We arrived about 5:30 to the confluence and made camp. About an hour & 1/2 later the rest of our group surprisingly arrived. :wlift: Only 3 had chosen to climb Windom while the others waited @Twin Lakes.

Day 3: Up and going about 8:30 and arrived at the trailhead about 12:15. Only 2 groups encountered from Chicago to Vallecito Creek Confluence. Ended up catching up to a group at Bridge 1 that were doing the same route but had left Tuesday not Thursday and then ran into the day hiker crowd from Vallecito TH.

Had Lunch @ Serious Texas BBQ :y:
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Columbine Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Johnson Creek Medium flow Medium flow
Lighter than last year but plenty of water by AZ standards this is a small river

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Aug 09 2012
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58 male
 Joined Nov 03 2008
 QC AZ
Vallecito Trail #529Southwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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Carioca43Triplogs 35
Backpack38.00 Miles 5,093 AEG
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:wrt: What do I say. Such a difference from AZ hikes. Didn't know what to do with running water everywhere. Short and sweet then on this amazing trip.

Not ready for the first few butt kicking miles Altitude and steepness just about made me quit :o But I played the tortoise and made it to campsite 1 at the confluence of Johnson & Vallecito Creek.

Day two made it to Columbine Lake but altitude wasn't being kind so I dropped 1500ft to camp the night.

Day 3 was all down hill & I was starting to find my legs. Stopped to camp at Bridge 2 to swim & relax.

Day 4 was quite sad as I was feeling strong and enjoying the cool weather. Awesome just Awesome

Will be back next year.

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To this Arizona boy it was flowing more than the Salt River in summer

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Bigger than the Salt River in Summer
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Jun 22 2009
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55 male
 Joined Aug 14 2010
 Gilbert
Vallecito Trail #529Southwest, CO
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qmanazTriplogs 4
Backpack20.00 Miles 5,093 AEG
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