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Cub Lake Trail - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 2.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 10 2025
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36 female
 Joined Oct 04 2012
 Phoenix, AZ
Cub Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar May 10 2025
WaitingForRainTriplogs 1,041
Hiking5.10 Miles 656 AEG
Hiking5.10 Miles   2 Hrs   53 Mns   1.77 mph
656 ft AEG
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Sep 02 2021
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
The Pool & Cub Lake, CO 
The Pool & Cub Lake, CO
 
Hiking avatar Sep 02 2021
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking6.03 Miles 958 AEG
Hiking6.03 Miles   2 Hrs   54 Mns   2.46 mph
958 ft AEG      27 Mns Break
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thursday we had an 1100 entry ticket
good chance of rain, so i wasn't sure how much hiking we would get in
drove to the fern lake trailhead and headed for the pool
the hike is along the big thompson river
a lot of burned areas along the trail, apparently a fire last year
some interesting reading about it online (fern lake fire)
i didn't really mind that, since i've hike through plenty of burned terrain in arizona
nice to hike along running water
we saw arch rocks and arrived at the pool, where fern creek meets the big thompson river
decided to hike another mile or so to cub lake
the highlight of the hike was seeing two moose at cub lake 8)
didn't do the loop since we didn't want the road walk so retraced our steps
in 2006 i hiked up to fern lake - believe the trail goes on to odessa lake
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Sep 28 2013
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40 male
 Joined May 04 2012
 Denver, CO
Cub Lake TrailNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Sep 28 2013
DennyforrealTriplogs 131
Hiking4.60 Miles 848 AEG
Hiking4.60 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   2.04 mph
848 ft AEG8 LBS Pack
 
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Autumn Foliage Observation Light
Spotted Aspens throughout but mostly just turning yellow.
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Aug 22 2013
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77 male
 Joined Jan 07 2010
 Chandler, AZ
Helene Odessa Fern Cub & Bear lakes RMNP, CO 
Helene Odessa Fern Cub & Bear lakes RMNP, CO
 
Hiking avatar Aug 22 2013
Mike_FelsTriplogs 510
Hiking12.65 Miles 3,323 AEG
Hiking12.65 Miles
3,323 ft AEG
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Day 2
Trailhead elevation = 9,475‘ Max experienced elevation = 10,653’
Hit the trail at sunrise following a Mickey D’s breakfast. It’s kind of fun doing a trail when you haven’t a clue what to expect. That was the case here. The first 3 miles was a constant uphill gaining 1,300’ with almost zero downhill portions. Then the next 4 miles was a constant downhill, loosing 2,600’. At that point I figured I was 1,300’ in the hole. At least then I knew I had a 1,300’ gain someplace in the future.

Fantastic trail. It started out in a deep forest. In the first 5.5 miles I saw not another human. I would be walking along and every so often hearing something large just out of sight breaking branches and rolling rocks. That’s when the LRRHS kicks in (Little Red Riding Hood Syndrome “...walking in these spooky old woods alone...”.) Anyway suddenly I see movement, close, there was a huge bull elk that I didn’t see until I was less than 20’ away. Big rack and all. Luckily he was more interested in his eating than me. The trail was only about 10’ from him. He kept an eye on me and I kept an eye on him.

Then suddenly the deep forest stops and the trail goes across a huge boulder field running steeply down the side of the mountain. It looked like the entire side of the mountain slid down in the past. After that there is Odessa Lake and streams and waterfalls and Fern Lake.

I found myself at a side trail that would take me to a shuttle bus and back to my car. Or I could continue, knowing I have at least a 1,300’ uphill still to go... What else could I do but turn my back on the safety of the shuttle and continue on with the unknown.

Sure enough the trail quickly took off. Soon there was Cub Lake and the trail was still going up. Gaining 1250’ in less than 2 miles. I breathed a sigh of relief as I figured I’m almost through the 1,300’. But no it’s not to be down went the trail for almost 500’. Then up for 800’. Then down... This trail just couldn’t make up it’s mind.

All in all it was a great trail. A few miles go through an area that burnt last year. But other than that the bull elk, a family of 10 wild turkeys, the streams and lakes makes it all worth while. The last hour a huge black cloud hung overhead with thunder rolling through the hills.
 Fauna
 Fauna [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Elk
 Named place
 Named place [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Cub Lake  Odessa Lake
 Meteorology
 Meteorology [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Moon  Sunrise
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Jun 05 2009
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Cub Lake Loop - RMNPNortheast, CO
Northeast, CO
Hiking avatar Jun 05 2009
nonotTriplogs 514
Hiking4.40 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking4.40 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   2.93 mph
800 ft AEG
 
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Did this in conjunction w/ Odessa Lake.
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[ checklist ]  Ponderosa Pine
 Fauna
 Fauna [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Elk
 Named place
 Named place [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Cub Lake
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