August 3rd, 2014
After completing Shavano and Tabeguache the previous day, we decided on La Plata for our 3rd 14er of the weekend.Our campsite the night before was a pull off about 1/4 mile past the La Plata trailhead. It was a perfect spot!
We were able to sleep in till 7:00 and hit the trail at 8:00am. Someone (named Ryan) was much happier with this 'sleeping in' business. Up the trail we went, following the happy trail dog through a beautiful forest!
The trail started very flat, with a few sections of downhill. We were able to run for the first 10-15 minutes. The terrain was mostly dirt, with stable rocks scattered about. Then the pitch went up. Although it seemed as steep, or steeper than Shavano, the terrain made it feel a bit easier. There was even a section with stairs that seemed to climb 300 feet in 1/10th of a mile!
As we hit tree line, we got a gorgeous view of this valley.
The view of that valley persisted as we climbed what seemed like 50 switchbacks. Since it was such a pretty view, we stopped a few times to fully appreciate it:
Finally we reached the top of the switchbacks, only to realize we were at 13,000 feet. That meant plenty more climbing!
Looking back on where we had come from |
And where we still had to go! |
At the top there were 2 sections of class 2 rock scrambling. Nothing too tricky- we never needed to use our hands- just some fun rock-hopping!
Another looking back on where we came up |
People come up that route! |
My legs felt a lot better about going downhill today, but I still let Ryan bomb down ahead of me. La Plata was just as steep as Shavano, but the terrain was much less technical, making it a faster/easier descent. The steepness sure does destroy your quads!
Overall this was a great, runnable 14er. Most decent trail shoes would suffice, although there are quite a few tight turns with loose dirt. I was wearing my North Face Hyasa Trails, and they were great for everything but the loosest, steepest dirt. Ryan had his La Sportiva Helios and didn't slip on anything.
After a perfect run on La Plata, we hung out on the paddleboard at Twin Lakes, waiting for the traffic on I-70 to clear.
Another perfect day in paradise!
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