Sunday however, the main objective was to do some hiking from the Bear Lake Trailhead, as a family. We rose early, had a quick bite and coffee and rode to the Bear Lake Trailhead's parking lot before it filled up for the day. Note: the parking lots for all the trailheads seem to fill up quick on nice days like we had this past weekend, get there early if you can.
You get to Bear Lake Road via the Beaver Meadows Ranger Station off of US36 and CO66 junction. You "bear left" soon after transiting the Ranger toll booth and soon your twisting and turning your way on a two lane paved road through heavily forested areas. At the end of the road is the trailhead's parking lot and this magnificent view of Flattop Mountain:
The view from the Bear Lake Trailhead Parking lot
A closer view of Flattop Mountain
The trails run through thick pine forests so you're in the cool shade most of the time. Still, even in the coolness of the shade we soon were shedding our outer layer. We walked with no rush, allowing the boys to climb the occasional rock as we came upon it. There were other folks on the trail but you didn't get that crowded feeling at all.
After a slight climb, we finally got to Alberta Falls, we'd been hearing the roar of the falls for quite a few minutes beforehand and had been anticipating viewing the fall for several turns in the trail. Just before the falls, Miles aka Thing Two engaged this squirrel in a "staring contest" where the object is to see who blinks first:
Staring Contest!
The Winner of the staring contest
Alberta Falls
The Chang Gang at Alberta Falls
At the top of Alberta Falls
The boys and I rested for a bit and then headed back down to rejoin my wife. We elected to return by the way we'd come and took the shortcut to the free bus shuttle by Glacier Gorge trailhead. You see, the return trip back to Bear Lake would have been uphill most of the way and we're just not the energetic type of hikers! : )
Downstream of the Alberta Falls
A short wait, with bathroom breaks worked in, and we got onto the pretty full bus for the short ride up to the Bear Lake Trailhead and our vehicles. We broke for lunch at the minivan and watched as latecomers in their cars searched sometimes in vain for parking space. Did I mention you have to get there early?
After lunch we went back and chose the less than one mile hike around Bear Lake. It's quite the nice lake and the path around it is well maintained and mostly flat. The predominant terrain feature, besides the lake itself is a nice view of Flattop Mountain.
The view of Flattop Mountain from Bear Lake
Marthacam: Did I mention Miles likes to climb rocks?
Marthacam: Bear Lake
Marthacam: Bear Lake
Here's some of the sights both Martha and I saw on the way out of the RMNP:
Marthacam: Near Moraine Valley
Near the Moraine Valley
Natasha on CO7 with Long's Peak in the far background
Natasha on CO7 with Saint Malo's Church in the background
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Thank you my friends for adding my story on your web page. At this time of the year I would like to send you all the best for 2017.
Emilio Scotto
Thank you my friends for adding my story on your web page. At this time of the year I would like to send you all the best for 2017.
Emilio Scotto
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