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Prater Ridge Trail - 2 members in 3 triplogs have rated this an average 2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 08 2016
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33 male
 Joined Feb 26 2015
 Gilbert AZ
Mesa Verde National Park, CO 
Mesa Verde National Park, CO
 
Hiking avatar May 08 2016
DallinWTriplogs 228
Hiking8.80 Miles 1,729 AEG
Hiking8.80 Miles
1,729 ft AEG
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I arrived at Mesa Verde around noon, got myself a camp spot, then hit the trails around 1pm.

The first trail I did was the northern loop of Prater Ridge. I was hoping to get some good pictures of the snow-capped San Juans (La Platta to be specific), but they were covered in clouds since I arrived in Cortez. Every so often, I would get a glimpse of a snow-capped peak or two. No matter, I'll be driving through the area for the next couple of days so I'm sure i'll get my chance. Other than a couple of good views to the west of the steep cliffs of the mesa and Sleeping Ute Mountain, this trail got old kind of quickly. The weather was looking rather ominous as well, I couldn't tell if the wall of clouds was coming towards me or moving away from me. I had intended to do the entire loop but once I reached the "short cut" trail which takes you back to the loop junction I decided to call it good for this trail. On a clear day I'm sure this trail has a little more to offer.

On my way up the mesa, I stopped at Park View Outlook in hopes that the clouds might of lifted over the San Juans. No dice.

Next I went to the Spruce Tree House to see some ruins. I wanted to try and avoid the crowds at the guided tours, and I wanted to check out Petroglyph Point Trail. I discovered when I got there that the ruins were closed and that the area closes at 5pm (it was 4:09pm). Petroglyph Point was only 2.6ish miles long so I knew I would be cutting it a little close, but I headed down the rim of the mesa. The hiking got really good here. Petroglyph Point Trail contours the mesa about 120 ft from the top. You are squeezing through boulders and tight spaces, constantly descending and climbing narrow stone staircases, and at some points doing some very short light scrambles, all while next to some steep drop offs into a canyon on your right with great views. Although short lived, this really redeemed the day for me.

In my haste to return to the TH by 5pm I missed the Petroglyphs and ascended back to the top of the mesa. Whoops... ](*,) From here it's all flat easy walking so I shifted into high gear and made it back to the TH at 5:03pm.

BTW, if you're wondering how I'm posting this from the campground at Mesa Verde, it turns out they have installed free wifi... :o
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Jul 20 2012
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 aj,az
Prater Ridge TrailSouthwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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leannrasmussenTriplogs 111
Hiking7.40 Miles 1,240 AEG
Hiking7.40 Miles   2 Hrs   42 Mns   2.74 mph
1,240 ft AEG
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Sep 08 2011
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 Joined Jan 10 2010
 Pomona, CA
Prater Ridge TrailSouthwest, CO
Southwest, CO
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PatrickLTriplogs 652
Hiking7.40 Miles 1,240 AEG
Hiking7.40 Miles   2 Hrs   29 Mns   3.44 mph
1,240 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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This was my last hike in the park. I originally thought my drive that night was going to be 5 hours and I almost didn't get to do this one, but after goofing off with the GPS, I realized I had overshot by 2 hours.

The park warns of black bear and mountain lions in this area. I saw some bear scat, and some paw prints that may have been from a coyote, but no wildlife to write home about. As usual, the views were fantastic. A good portion of the trail is a couple hundred feet from the edge of the mesa so instead of following it, I chose to walk along the edge. There were a couple alcoves that looked like they may have had some structures built, but I couldn't tell if they were the real deal or work of modern day visitors. Just about every tree was charred from the Bircher Fire in 2000, but there was still green everywhere you looked.

Some storm clouds were moving in while I was on the southern half of the loop, but they passed by as calmly as they had drifted in. A little warm, but much, much better than the 100 degree temps back home.
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