Three day weekend! To celebrate our country, we decided to climb some of it's highest peaks! The southern San Juan's are just a little too far for our typical weekend adventure, so we took advantage of the July 4th holiday weekend to drive the 5.5 hours to climb some mountains.
Thinking that 8:30pm on a Thursday would get us clear of traffic, we were disheartened to be stopped in a gridlock 20 minutes into the drive. We made it just past Gunnison by 1:30 am to a lake with no restrictions on overnight parking. We camped in the Element with a very content Cody pup and awoke to the sun over the mountains above us and a gorgeous, placid lake below us.
Lake City was only an hour away, so we had a short-ish, but very beautiful drive up a canyon to our trailhead campsite for the next night. We did have to drive on a 3mi stretch of one lane (barely) 2WD road, along a huge cliff with deadly dropoffs! Adventure indeed. But the Grizzly Gulch TH where were were setting up basecamp leads to three different 14ers, so it was totally worth it. Despite being in the middle of nowhere, the trailhead was packed- and it was tent city. Tons of trailhead camping here.
View on the drive in (through the windshield) |
Around 10am we packed up our ultralight running vests and Justin Case storm gear and blistered our way to the top of Handies Peak at 14,058', which is also the highest point on the Hardrock 100 course. I can't believe how hard that race course is! The views as we ran up the valley were simply incredible. Handies in front of us and Sunshine/Redcloud behind.
Gorgeous trail to Handies |
Wildflowers on the way up to Handies |
Redcloud and Sunshine behind us |
The hike up from Grizzly Gulch was a bit steeper than we had expected, but the trail itself isn't too technical.
Creek Crossing! |
As we get to the ridge line, here are some of the views:
The final approach to the top was a little tricky, but that was mostly because we lost the trail in the snow. Once on the summit, the views were some of the best we've seen. There is literally no sign of civilization for 360 degrees.
This is the Hardrock course- runners summit Handies from this trail |
I am climbing up the first part of the descent on the Hardrock course |
Cody had a blast the entire time. She just loves climbing these 14ers!
17th Fourteener for Cody the AdventureDog! |
Those clouds just kept getting darker and more foreboding as our day continued |
Just as we got back to the car a storm came in so we sat in the car and had some beverages and read our books and listened to music while the little bear slept. When she woke up it was time for another hike, so we recce'd tomorrow's route and threw some sticks. Everyone crashed out before sunset in the back of the Element for a long night's sleep.
Summary:
Distance: 8.18 miles
Total Time: 3:13:49
Moving Time: 2:43:15 (20:09 min/mile)
Starting Elevation: 10,407 feet
Max Elevation: 14,027 feet
Total Climb: 3,619 feet
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