We started at a trailhead just down the road: Berthoud Pass- elevation 11,307 ft.
We were headed up to the Continental Divide, but to get there we had to hike uphill. It wouldn't have been a strenuous trek at 5,000 ft, but at 11,000 ft it took only a few steps to get out of breath.
The trail zig-zagged up to the top of the hill. We were high enough to be near the lingering snow. It wasn't close enough for me to touch, but I still saw it.
Once at the top there was a sign telling us where we were. Sadly it didn't tell us our elevation, but we were definitely somewhere above 12,000 ft.
And we had a photo session:
We were up so, we could see so far. I could even see the highest peaks with new snow on their peaks.
We continued along the ridge, which was (as promised) mostly level with a few hills.
We continued walking along the ridge until about 11:30am.
We managed to make it back in time for the talks, but barely. So many people left that night, leaving me this beautiful apartment all to myself.
The house on the left is the lodge where all the talks and meals were. I'd call is a pretty successful weekend.
Goodbye Winter Park!
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