Showing posts with label sierra club hikes. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
EVENT: Best Front Range Snowshoe Routes With Alan Apt
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Friday, August 26, 2011
OUTINGS - Greyrock Trail, Colorado
Greyrock Trail is 19.4 miles from Fort Collins. The parking area
is on the left side of the road and will hold about two dozen vehicles. The
parking area is for day use only with the exception of backpackers. The trail
starts on the other side of the Poudre River across a wooden foot bridge. It
climbs gently west for about .6 miles to a junction where it splits into the
Meadow and Summit trails. The trails take different routes and rejoin near the
summit of Greyrock Mountain. You can make a loop by taking one trail up and the
other trail back.
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The Meadow Trail travels up a narrow
valley that was recently burned and then switchbacks up a south-facing ridge and
down to Greyrock Meadow. The hike down to thavehe meadow is a pleasant walk through
a dense fir stand. The meadow is a large grassy area just to the west and below
Greyrock Mountain.
On the way you can see Hewlett Gulch to the west. The trail is well defined as it crosses the south end of the meadow. On the other side of the meadow the trail climbs the ridge, going south a little ways and then north and east until it joins the Summit Trail on a saddle near the summit of Greyrock Mountain. This trail is about 3.5 miles long.
It is about .9 miles from the
junction to the summit of Greyrock Mountain. About 2/3 of the trail is very
difficult. It climbs over and around large rocks and at times is difficult to
find. Rock cairns mark the way in some spots. At the top there is a small pond
occupied by frogs. The view here is spectacular.
From the
junction, the Summit Trail travels for about 2.2 miles down the east side of a
deep gulch with a flowing stream in its bottom. At a point about .4 miles from
the junction it switchbacks down into the gulch and follows the stream. The
trail along the stream becomes quite rocky and crosses the stream once before
rejoining the main trail.
The total length of the loop (Meadow
and Summit trails) is about 5.7 miles. The trails are of moderate difficulty.
Gorgeous views can be seen at many points along the way.
Trail Features:
Life in Colorado is a constant unfolding of sensory delights: Greyrock graced us
with a 360-degree view of majestic beauty, the eternal sounds of the river and
the birds, the warmth of fading summer, and the camaraderie of like-minded
friends.
For me, this was the third fairly serious hike in a five-day period; didn't and couldn't set any records, but that isn't what hiking is supposed to be all about.
Some impressions: we talked to a few younger hikers, none of whom had any knowledge of Sierra Club - our distinguished history or our present environmental objectives. At our lunch break site, one young man borrowed some tape to bind his left little toe, injured while kicking his bro's ankle in a vigorous soccer match. We talked up our organization; the young man seemed to get it; when he left, however, the old tape was found - abandoned on the ground where he had been sitting. Much work still to be done.
It was better than great to be with PCG comrades. Almost all of us were members of ExCom or closely affiliated with ExCom members. There has to be a way to extend our message and our mission to many more of the 1,200 group members in Larimer/Weld. I can think of no more important task than to solve this apparent dilemma. - John
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On the way you can see Hewlett Gulch to the west. The trail is well defined as it crosses the south end of the meadow. On the other side of the meadow the trail climbs the ridge, going south a little ways and then north and east until it joins the Summit Trail on a saddle near the summit of Greyrock Mountain. This trail is about 3.5 miles long.
LR - Ted Manahan, David Bye, Will Walters, Lauren Walters |
Trail Features:
Length (to top): | Meadow Loop - 4.47 mi (7.2 km) Summit Loop - 3.16 mi (5.1 km) |
Elevation Range: | 5,577' - 7,540' |
Elevation change: | Meadow Loop - 2,685 feet Summit Loop - 1,997 feet |
Season: | All year round |
Difficulty: | Moderate to difficult |
Use: | High |
USGS maps: | Poudre Park |
Trailheads: | Greyrock |
Restrictions: | Pets must be on a leash |
Suitable for mountain bikes: | No |
Suitable for horses: | No |
John Gascoyne |
For me, this was the third fairly serious hike in a five-day period; didn't and couldn't set any records, but that isn't what hiking is supposed to be all about.
Some impressions: we talked to a few younger hikers, none of whom had any knowledge of Sierra Club - our distinguished history or our present environmental objectives. At our lunch break site, one young man borrowed some tape to bind his left little toe, injured while kicking his bro's ankle in a vigorous soccer match. We talked up our organization; the young man seemed to get it; when he left, however, the old tape was found - abandoned on the ground where he had been sitting. Much work still to be done.
It was better than great to be with PCG comrades. Almost all of us were members of ExCom or closely affiliated with ExCom members. There has to be a way to extend our message and our mission to many more of the 1,200 group members in Larimer/Weld. I can think of no more important task than to solve this apparent dilemma. - John
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John Gascoyne |
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