Signs in Yellowstone advise of Bison in the road
Signs along Wolf Pass near Park City advise of Livestock in the road.
We were expecting cattle .. not these! Would you pahleease get out of the way!
Unlike Yellowstone -- no frenzy
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Monday, September 28, 2015
Going for Gold
We have not been in the west this late --- end of September. So some things are new to us.
One striking thing is the change of colors, particularly of the aspen. They go directly from green to gold then fade to brown. Unlike New England, not a lot of reds, oranges, etc to be seen, although there are a few maples here and there and they offer up additional color. But, for us, the aspen in gold was new.
So here is some shots of the gold.
This was on the hike back from Grandaddy
A view from the "interesting" road down from Grandaddy Trailhead
Just great bands of yellow... here it looks like the change is occurring at higher (colder) elevations first
This sole guy appears to be a maple in a dense patch of dying pines (pine bark beetle?) - a little out of focus - sorry
More gold sandwiched between live and dead pines.
At the top of Wolf Pass (9500')... appears to be moving from gold to bronze
One striking thing is the change of colors, particularly of the aspen. They go directly from green to gold then fade to brown. Unlike New England, not a lot of reds, oranges, etc to be seen, although there are a few maples here and there and they offer up additional color. But, for us, the aspen in gold was new.
So here is some shots of the gold.
This was on the hike back from Grandaddy
Just great bands of yellow... here it looks like the change is occurring at higher (colder) elevations first
This sole guy appears to be a maple in a dense patch of dying pines (pine bark beetle?) - a little out of focus - sorry
More gold sandwiched between live and dead pines.
At the top of Wolf Pass (9500')... appears to be moving from gold to bronze
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Grandaddy
Grandaddy Lake hike that is... great name, interesting place.
There are a ton of hikes in the High Uintas, and Grandaddy seems to be one of that most popular and highly recommended.
Our overall assessment was that is was nice, but not great. It is kind of like ski trails in resorts. There are some nice runs in some resorts, but there are great runs in other resorts, but both trails are rated the same. It has to do with comparison to the local area. Grandaddy (Uintas) was nice, Albino (Beartooths) was great.
Anyway, we did an overnight up to Grandaddy Lake and Grandaddy Basin, did a little bit of fishing and enjoyed a no noise night, except for a very loud owl!
Entering the High Uintas
Path varies from flat and sandy ...
... To slabs and rocky
Arriving at Hades Pass, about 10'500ft
First Views of the lakes -- Grandaddy in the middle, Heart to the right. This ended up being the best overall view of the lakes and basin. You could see the lakes but the trees were quite dense making a panoramic photo difficult.
She asks "Did you notice that my pack matches the color of my shirt?"
Looking back at Heart, lower down from Hades Pass.... and the surrounding boundary mountains.
Just outside our campsite
Not a bad view while fishing.
More views from the lake... not sure what the red shrub is, but the late autumn color change sure was interesting.
Alicia enjoying her morning Latte (not purchased at the not so local Starbucks!)
On the boardwalk returning to the trailhead.
There are a ton of hikes in the High Uintas, and Grandaddy seems to be one of that most popular and highly recommended.
Our overall assessment was that is was nice, but not great. It is kind of like ski trails in resorts. There are some nice runs in some resorts, but there are great runs in other resorts, but both trails are rated the same. It has to do with comparison to the local area. Grandaddy (Uintas) was nice, Albino (Beartooths) was great.
Anyway, we did an overnight up to Grandaddy Lake and Grandaddy Basin, did a little bit of fishing and enjoyed a no noise night, except for a very loud owl!
Entering the High Uintas
Path varies from flat and sandy ...
... To slabs and rocky
Arriving at Hades Pass, about 10'500ft
First Views of the lakes -- Grandaddy in the middle, Heart to the right. This ended up being the best overall view of the lakes and basin. You could see the lakes but the trees were quite dense making a panoramic photo difficult.
She asks "Did you notice that my pack matches the color of my shirt?"
Looking back at Heart, lower down from Hades Pass.... and the surrounding boundary mountains.
Just outside our campsite
Not a bad view while fishing.
More views from the lake... not sure what the red shrub is, but the late autumn color change sure was interesting.
Alicia enjoying her morning Latte (not purchased at the not so local Starbucks!)
On the boardwalk returning to the trailhead.
Friday, September 25, 2015
This trips' theme
Our Friend Bev B had suggested, during a hike to Ski Lake, that "The Farther You Go , the Better it Gets"
and .....
In fact, we did Coal Creek, but extended it to Taylor Ridge -- much nicer
We did Ski Lake, and went about 2 miles beyond. .. nice
Instead of lower basin lake, we moved up to upper basin lake .. upper was much nicer
Instead of Lost Lake, we did Keyser Brown. KB was excellent
I was to go to Alpine Basin fork, but added the Devil's Stairs. Atop the Devils Stairs was exceptional
and .....
In all, we came to agree with Bev. "The Farther You Go, the Better it Gets!" It certainly applies to hiking in the backcountry and very likely applies to endeavors of many types.
How can you beat this!? Just walk a little farther!
How can you beat this!? Just walk a little farther!
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Hike to Hyalite Lake -- Waterfalls and Bridges
>> This post is a bit late -- we did this hike while in Bozeman, about 10 days ago<<
We were looking for a hike to do, somewhat near Bozeman, say 1 hour drive. Hyalite was mentioned as the best, if not one of the best hikes in the region, due to the trail being right next to Hyalite Creek, and the abundance of waterfalls... and you end up at a lake sitting in a vast cirque -- our kind of hike!
And it was 5.5 miles up to the lake, with a 1800' elevation gain.
Bridge at Waterfall
Waterfall
Another Bridge at another Waterfall
The waterfall at the above bridge
Bridge at the top of the same waterfall
The trail flattens as we get close to the lake
Which we arrive at!
Pretty place in a cirque
With views of Hyalite Peak -- which we didn't attempt (add another 2 miles and 2000' of elevation!)
A happy hiker on her way back down
We were looking for a hike to do, somewhat near Bozeman, say 1 hour drive. Hyalite was mentioned as the best, if not one of the best hikes in the region, due to the trail being right next to Hyalite Creek, and the abundance of waterfalls... and you end up at a lake sitting in a vast cirque -- our kind of hike!
And it was 5.5 miles up to the lake, with a 1800' elevation gain.
Bridge at Waterfall
Waterfall
Another Bridge at another Waterfall
The waterfall at the above bridge
Bridge at the top of the same waterfall
Not a bridge, not a waterfall, but an obstacle
More waterfalls
Finally, after gaining elevation, we are out of the trees and starting to get some views of Hyalite Canyon. A rather well defined rounded canyon. The trail is pretty much in the middle at the low point.
The trail flattens as we get close to the lake
Which we arrive at!
Pretty place in a cirque
With views of Hyalite Peak -- which we didn't attempt (add another 2 miles and 2000' of elevation!)
A happy hiker on her way back down
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
A Day on Bald Mountain
This was a Spectacular hike ... short in length, moderate difficulty and exceptional views --- all at nearly 12,000 Feet.
It is Not to the confused with a NIGHT on Bald Mountain heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEDfZgDPS8
or seen here: Disney's Fantasia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLCuL-K39eQ (1941) It wasn't like that at all!
Bald Mountain is in the Uintas, not far from Park City .. about an hour drive actually, quite nice! We did this hike somewhat unexpectedly.... that is, Alicia said, "Let's do something" So we did.
Alicia starting out
Views of the foliage as the aspens turn to yellow
The girl is focused
Okay, so there was 3 days of rain in Park City, and we noticed that there was snow at elevation - maybe 9500'. Which suggested that at over 11,000 there could be snow ----- THERE WAS!
Here I am getting a dose.
Above treeline -- way above treeline
Remnants of snow
Alicia overlooking the adjacent range
Most alpine flowers are over at this elevation in Sept.... this color remains.
Along the trail .. way up
At the top
Mr Snowman -- actual height about 4 feet, took a LONG time to collect enough snow.
Actually Mr Snowman was only about 4 inches tall ... shows what perspective can do.
The trail at 12,000 feet ...
On the way down.... down and out
It is Not to the confused with a NIGHT on Bald Mountain heard here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEDfZgDPS8
or seen here: Disney's Fantasia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLCuL-K39eQ (1941) It wasn't like that at all!
Bald Mountain is in the Uintas, not far from Park City .. about an hour drive actually, quite nice! We did this hike somewhat unexpectedly.... that is, Alicia said, "Let's do something" So we did.
Alicia starting out
Views of the foliage as the aspens turn to yellow
The girl is focused
Okay, so there was 3 days of rain in Park City, and we noticed that there was snow at elevation - maybe 9500'. Which suggested that at over 11,000 there could be snow ----- THERE WAS!
Here I am getting a dose.
Above treeline -- way above treeline
Remnants of snow
Alicia overlooking the adjacent range
Most alpine flowers are over at this elevation in Sept.... this color remains.
Along the trail .. way up
At the top
Mr Snowman -- actual height about 4 feet, took a LONG time to collect enough snow.
Actually Mr Snowman was only about 4 inches tall ... shows what perspective can do.
The trail at 12,000 feet ...
On the way down.... down and out
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