Patrick, the pictures are beautiful, thank you for sharing.


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:

> As my wife reminded me upon my return, I've been trying to get out and
> immerse myself in Colorado's glorious aspen colors for over five years, but
> my brain or daughters births prevented it. Not this year!
>
> The spot will look familiar to you if you've been gracious to view other
> trips -- but not these colors. Wow. Visual symphony of color. Glowing gold
> and orange with brilliant deep blue sky above and deep rich evergreen
> dappled around and behind with grasses of tan and rust all combine to
> delight the eye and feed the soul.
>
> I base camped, having a lazy ride in as my family hiked in (more technical
> than they all like to ride -- yet) to spend the day with me before they
> departed back home (we don't yet have gear for everyone for the 20˚F
> nights). They departed in the late afternoon of day one and I settled in
> for a few days of solitude and brain cushion recovery.
>
> Day 2, I woke at dawn, though the sun would still be 2 hours peaking over
> the hill (what I get for camping on the west side of a 14,000 peak!). My
> choices were to be lazy in my warm bag or get up and ride myself warm. I
> rode. Climbing that next ridge will always warm you up! Once I couldn't
> ride up the steep trail of Sentinel, I tied off the Hunqapillar and hoofed
> it the rest of the way to the tundra. Amazing views of the Sangre de Cristo
> and Collegiante ranges, as well as Lost Creek Wilderness, and South Park.
> After returning to my bike, I felt good so headed to Horsethief Falls,
> getting back to camp about 5pm. Standard day's food for dinner of beef
> jerky, butter, and dried potatoes.
>
> Day three: a leisurely breakdown of camp as I wanted things to thaw/dry
> before I hauled out extra weight, then up and over the three ridges before
> the trail ended and I rode Edlow road and Hwy 24 back home.
>
> Amazing trip and my brain has a bit more cushion again! We'll see if the
> snow allows more overnight trips or not this year.
>
> My second eldest daughter had a blast taking photos of me riding, and she
> has a real artistic eye emerging.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/sets/72157636166222556/
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
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