Friday, August 29, 2008

The Team and the Trek


Ken, Rick, and Ty are all recently retired and live in Anthem Ranch a Del Webb community in Broomfield, Colorado. Earlier this spring Ty mentioned that one of the hikes featured in "Classic Hikes of the World - 23 Breathtaking Treks" by Peter Potterfield was right in our backyard - Aspen Colorado. It was too much to resist - an amazing hike so close - we had to do it. Our trip was originally planned to start on July 13 - but the heavy snowfall this winter lead to raging rivers and snow covered passes that early in the year. We rescheduled for August 25 -28. A three night and four day adventure.

On Sunday, August 24 we drove to Aspen had dinner at the Hickory House BBQ and spent the night in Snowmass village.

To see all the photographs of this trip
click here.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Way to go guys!!! You make me want to grab my pack and go! Jane

Unknown said...

Rick, Thanks for this blog! My brothers and I are looking at doing a 4 day trip in CO sometime this summer and currently have the Maroon Bells at the top of our list! I was wondering, though, you mentioned that you leapfrogged with one group the whole time, were there many other people on the trail?
Thanks, from Seattle,
Kyan

rjrvtravels.com said...

Kyan - No, we saw very few people - perhaps a couple per day. Yet, I assume the time of year could influence that?

Unknown said...

Indeed, the time of year would and we are looking at mid-August-ish, so will hopefully have as much luck as you guys.

Thanks again --
Kyan

P.S. There is some great backpacking up here in the Northwest. If you ever want to venture this way, I could offer some suggestions for you! Just let me know!

Unknown said...

Thanks for the blog. Living in CO perhaps gives you a slight edge in dealing with the altitude. Hiked the Chilkoot last Summer, but even the pass is below 4000 feet. How does altitude affect the hike. I'm a 60 year old guy who walks about 1800 miles a year, but all at sea level. Any suggestions?

rjrvtravels.com said...

Dave - Altitude will definitely be an issue but if you hike that much you should be fine if you take your time. I am also assuming your accustomed to carrying a pack?

It is a wonderful trip!