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Jul 27, 2009 at 6:02 pm #1238126
Hello. As part of the road trip to CO to drop me in Boulder for graduate school, I want go on a backpacking trip with my dad for ~3 +/ days.
I was considering the 4 pass loop near aspen. Upon further review, the physical demands are described as strenuous in several places online and I'm cautious taking my 60 yr, less than fit father at high elevation (as Dad lives as ~400 feet). I can keep his pack weight to ~20 lbs for three day trip. However his gut may be a counter balance taxing on switch backs.
Any suggestions for Colorado
of 2-4 day….
moderate backpacking loops or in & outs
10 miles a day (+ / depending on elevation change)
crowds are not a concern…
drive time from Boulder (less than ~3 hours would be appreciated but not necessary)
Elevation upto ~8000 – 9000.Thanks
Casey Burnettcan't wait to get to CO!
Jul 28, 2009 at 3:56 pm #1517085I do not know of anything at that elevation, but consider.
From the East Portal of the Moffat tunnel hike to Heart Lake, day two hike to Rogers pass and hike to Rollins pas on the CDT and down to Forest Lakes, day three out.
Maybe the Devils Thumb Lake – King Lake loop in Indian Peaks Wilderness.
Jul 28, 2009 at 4:21 pm #1517097Thanks for the idea. Elevation is not my first concern, more so the change of elevation. I have to have a few hikes in my 'possibility' bag and test my dad on a day hike prior to going.
casey
Jul 30, 2009 at 4:07 pm #1517770If your Dad can do 10 miles a day in Colorado then I think he might do the Four Pass Loop, although you have a lot of elevation gain and loss each day.
Having said that I think a nice slightly lower elevation backpack trip in the Lost Creek Wilderness is a consideration. There are several, you can start at the Goose Creek TH, Wigwam at Lost Park or a couple of others. The Lost Park loop starting at the Lost Park campground is about 28 miles with only one section of steep elevation gain.
Jul 30, 2009 at 4:42 pm #1517780I would look into Rocky Mtn Natl Park, as their are countless loops or out-n-backs that you could do. It's very close to Boulder via Estes Park. You could also drive through RMNP (very scenic) and start your hike in the Grand Lake area. The trails there are well maintained and graded, and you can easily choose the lower routes if elevation is a concern for your dad.
Jul 30, 2009 at 5:58 pm #1517795I vote 4 pass loop in the Maroon Bells Wilderness. Seriously, it's awesome.
Jul 31, 2009 at 9:03 am #1517906I think one consideration is that you should give your dad 3-4 days to adjust to CO's altitude a bit before trying a major trek. This can be done by driving through RMNP and/or doing a couple hikes at 9-11,000' (Brainard Lake comes to mind as a great day hike, as well as most of the trails in RMNP). When I have lowland guests visiting me, we usually just hang out in Boulder for the first 24 hours so they can get a handle on the elevation issue.
Jul 31, 2009 at 10:21 am #1517928+1 on acclimation. I never would have believed it, until I got a bad case of altitude sickness last month in Northern New Mexico.
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