So Im out in Colorado, planning a 4th of july weekend hike. I have 3.5 days and have thought about doing one of these routes, or attempting two of them. All are spread out over a couple hundred miles or more, so doing two routes would be a challege, but doable. Anyways, looking for opinions on which route or routes you would do.
Ice lake Basin http://www.aroundcolorado.com/trip_reports/2005_0729_IceLake/index.html
Pros: Absolutely beautiful, lots to explore, secluded Cons: Short hike, 5 hours from my house
Fern lake loop http://www.protrails.com/viewgallery.php?id=242&p=8
Pros: Closest to my house, good length, modifiable Cons: Least scenic, in a busy national park
Conundrum Hot Springs http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20080823/AE/80820908
Pros: Natural hot springs, scenic, good length hike, known for being clothing optional Cons: Known for being clothing optional, pretty busy
Let me know what you think.
I cannot make my days longer, so I strive to make them better.
Paul Theroux
Don't know Colorado that well, but I will be out there near the end of July myself. A buddy and I are hiking the Collegiate Peaks (Belford and Oxford) in the area of Buena Vista.
Looking at your list, I would say any of them that gets ya out of the house would be great, but that Ice Lake basin sounds good. It would be a little short hiking for me, but is there a way to stretch it out somehow?
"It is more important to live for the possibilities that lie ahead than to die in despair over what has been lost." -Barry Lopez
Yes, I really want to see Ice lake basin, but its less than a 4 hour hike in. I could base camp and hike to the surrounding lakes but even that is stretching. I'm used to covering 10-15 miles a day minimum.
I've done longs peak and pikes peak (rode the train down), hope to get a few more 14ers in this summer. I had back surgery in march and am am working back up to it. Good luck and have fun.
I cannot make my days longer, so I strive to make them better.
Paul Theroux
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