Quetzalbroatlus t1_iw4fghq wrote
I want to hike up those lakes
SleepyFarts t1_iw4h7ba wrote
That is a really hard hike btw. Really steep. But super beautiful once you get above the treeline.
bippidyboppidyboo4u t1_iw4ls4s wrote
Is the hike you’re talking about to the location this picture was taken from? This vantage point is amazing and I would much rather hike there than the lakes themselves.
SleepyFarts t1_iw4menw wrote
The trail splits so you can either hike down to one of the lakes and a campground, or you can keep going up the mountain like this person has done.
bippidyboppidyboo4u t1_iw4mlio wrote
Thanks!
DrMistral t1_iw6t5ms wrote
Hi! What's the trail called?
SleepyFarts t1_iw8571v wrote
Megadolon t1_iwagiu8 wrote
The pic is taken from Trappers Peak, a side trail from Thornton.
Quetzalbroatlus t1_iw4iwmu wrote
I believe that. About how long of a hike is it?
Grewhit t1_iw4jo5j wrote
5 miles to the lake but 3800 ft of elevation gain to do it. The lake is also about 1k ft drop from the top of the trail so you have to gain elevation both directions. Gorgeous area though and a lovely permitted backpack (so you know you won't be crowded out)
GaQiuPham t1_iw5d5v0 wrote
Brutal. Beautiful photo.
SleepyFarts t1_iw4jj96 wrote
About 10 miles
Quetzalbroatlus t1_iw4jtff wrote
That sounds. Far. I should probably start with something shorter 😅
SleepyFarts t1_iw4mmkg wrote
10 miles round trip. That's not terrible. Just bring plenty of water (I ran out) and some snacks, take a nice long break at the lakes, then hike back after you've consumed enough food. There's no rush to finish.
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