Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2018

High Lakes in Wild Basin - July, 2018

Reflection of Mt. Alice in Thunder Lake in the Wild Basin area of Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado
Thunder Lake - Prints available

After hiking up to a high lake in Wild Basin this past week, I realized that this was the longest (distance) hike I've ever done.  In all the mountain climbing and 14er adventures, I've never gone more than 16 miles in a single day.  This one broke the 16 mile mark according to Tim's gps, which I'm sure is a reason why images of this area are rare.  We had a perfect partly cloudy day with perfect weather for this outing.  I'll just share some shots from the hike:

Ouzel Falls with a sunburst in Rocky Mountian National Park, Colorado
Ouzel Falls

Wild Basin cabin with elephant head wildflowers and Mt. Alice in Rocky Mountain National Park
Elephant Heads and Mt. Alice

Thunder Lake

Longs and Meeker
Lake of Many Winds




Sunday, May 13, 2018

West Spanish Peak - May, 2018

The Spanish Peaks in the sangre de Cristo Mountains near Walsenburg at sunrise
Spanish Peaks at sunrise - Prints available


For years, my brother and I have been hiking (or attempting to hike) West Spanish Peak from the wrong trailhead.  I was 17 years old when we first attempted to summit this mountain.  We were camping out at my parent's lot down in the area and decided it would be fun to climb to the top of the Spanish Peaks.  So, we just drove toward the mountains from I-25 until we found a good spot to hike.  Jason and I started at 4:00 in the afternoon with no food, jackets, flashlights, knowledge, or wisdom.  We just thought it would be cool.  The route we took was from the east side and the trail ended in a bowl a little above treeline.  From there, we cat crawled up steep, loose talus/scree trying to reach the ridge line until we were exhausted.  The clouds rolled in below us at sunset, and we knew we'd been defeated.  Walking back in the pitch dark without a light was an experience.  

We would later attempt this same route multiple times until we finally made the summit with our friend Dustin a couple years later.  Little did we know that there is a nice standard route to the summit from Cordova Pass.

Dustin, Jason and I in 2004


Fast forward 17 years and West Spanish Peak makes for a nice warm up for the summer hiking season.   The gain is less than 3000 feet, but is fairly steep and makes for a good workout.  It's been well over a year since I've been above 13k and it felt like it.  I remember how difficult and tiring mountain hiking is.  Though I've been working out and doing cardio at home, it doesn't fully prepare you for the altitude.



Meadow near the start of the route with West Spanish Peak


The Culebra Range

Large cairn near treeline

The Blanca group to the north.  These peaks are super dry for this time of year!





Some of the rock looks like Crestone Conglomerate

Only one false summit.

Summit View looking north.  You can see the magmatic dikes below.

East Spanish Peak

West Spanish Peak with the stars





Saturday, October 28, 2017

Colorado Scenic Calendar 2018

Colorado Rocky Mountain Calendar 2018 with photography by Aaron Spong


The 2018 Colorado Scenic Calendar is now here!  This year features all new photographs from our adventures to various locations throughout the Rocky Mountains.  These calendars make great gifts for the holidays and can even be framed/displayed as small photography prints.



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