Saturday, July 28, 2012

Rocky Mountain National Park

We went up to RMNP fairly early on Saturday, and thought once we hit boulder we would take the 'back way' to Estes Park.  This included some beautiful scenery...and a dirt road.  Thanks google maps.  We wanted to hike 6-9 miles, so we ended up starting up to Ypisilon Lake.  4.5 miles each way.  A very nice hike, about 2100 feet in elevation gain, and also fairly quiet. We really didn't see too many people at all on the trail.  We got to where we thought the trail ended, and say a 'pond'.  Karla was fairly disappointed that she hiked all this way for this small, yet very pretty pond.  Matt wasn't sold, so they kept on the trail for another 15 minutes to the actual lake.  A very nice mountain lake with a waterfall that feeds into it, and some fly fishermen that seemed to be doing pretty well.  We had lunch up at the lake, and then headed down.  It started raining a little once we were about 15 minutes to the car, but it was very refreshing and felt nice.  On our way out of the park we saw a herd of about 50 elk, which slowed up traffic a bit.  Then on our way back to the interstate through Roosevelt National Forest Karla got stuck in accident traffic.  But it did allow us to see some big horn sheep up on a cliff overlooking the road.  Once back to civilization, Matt got a DQ Blizzard, which made the day just that much better.  Before heading home we stopped by the Colorado Cider Company to try their new honey apple cider, and pick up a bottle or two to grill out with at Naomi and Ryan's.  All in all a very nice Saturday.  Deer, Elk, Sheep, and a great 9 mile hike.  Oh yeah, and a blizzard.


Friday, July 27, 2012

Chief Mountain

Last Sunday we decided to do a short(er) hike.  After browsing through a hiking book, we decided on Chief Mountain.  We tried to climb it in May, but it was snow covered and we didn't have snow gear with us.  This time there was definitely no snow.  It was just under two miles up and, wow, what a view.  Great reward for such a short hike!!  This is one we'd definitely do again.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bergen peak

Karla got her good pair of hiking shoes last weekend, and we thought we would break them in.  With a 9.2 mile hike.  7500 feet to 9500 feet from Elk Meadows in Evergreen up to Bergen peak.  Definitely not as strenuous as a 14er, but still a 4 hour hike.  Good views at the top.  It's the tallest peak close to Denver so we could see downtown off in the distance, along with Pikes Peak even further off to the south.  We had a nice lunch in Evergreen and got back in time to relax before Karla went to a concert with Naomi at Red Rocks.  A nice non-14er Saturday.


Saturday, July 7, 2012

Bierstadt adventure

We decided to climb Mt. Bierstadt this weekend.  Given Karla's altitude issues on Quandary, we decided to car camp a mile or two from the trail head.  On our way up Guanella pass we encountered a cow moose and her calf.  Trip immediately worthwhile.  We had fun car camping by playing poker with Ryan using jellybeans for poker chips.
We knew there were storm warnings on Saturday morning, but we didn't expect it to rain all night.  We may have gotten 4 hours sleep due to the rain on the car and the fact our small car isn't exactly made for sleeping.
We didn't have grand designs to summit given the weather, but when we got to the trail head it looked like it might clear up.  On the way up it was perfect conditions for a rainbow,  stretching all the way across the sky.  Absolutely incredible.  As we got close to the summit a cloud came in and the summit was pea soup as Karla described it.  If you had told us at 4am that we were going to summit...Matt would have said "bullshit".  But we made it!  14,026 feet.


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wedding weekend in Chicago

Our good friends Jeanne and Patrick got married last weekend in the Chicago suburbs, which meant it was our first trip back since we moved.  Karla got to go back on the Wednesday before, allowing her to see some friends and take in a game at Wrigley.  Matt wasn't jealous at all. 

The wedding was a lot of fun, and we got to see our old soccer friends, pic below.  Gil and Matt decided to go for broke and after a long night of drinking decided to go to the casino a few blocks from the reception.  Gil lost and Matt pretty much broke even, but it was more of a precursor to our Vegas trip on November with the soccer peeps.  Either way it was a fun, but short weekend!