The first two hours we were secluded in the trees from the wild wind and as we approached the opening we stopped to bundle up. The wind howled and the temperature dropped. You get to know you have to come prepared for anything at anytime in this neck of the woods. Above the tree line and out in the elements, R battles the wind to make the final climb to the top.
The trail conditions were slick, I relied on my poles lots this time as my hiker grips are not the greatest. Those that had gone before us packed down the snow to make it similar to skating rink conditions. Once on top, we had a spectacular view of Barrier Lake in all its glory. When the sun shines on the water, the color always amazes me.
Not only are there plenty of mountains to see around us but also structures of all sorts. These are a few. We saw a couple more tucked in behind rocks and trees. All these were in addition to the private residence that had a deck the whole circumference of the house and even a picnic table. We looked in the front door to see all one would need to live a summer here. I wonder how all these came to be, way up here!
Off to the side was a large wooden deck all on its own. I even wonder the intentional purpose of that. Is it for us hikers? We dined on this deck because of the view of all four quadrants. For the first time this season, I brought along a thermos containing coffee made from freshly ground beans and two coffee mugs. The coffee paired nicely with the two bite brownies!
Very cool! Pictures are stunning as usual.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photographs - those views are stupendous. The elevation chart is scary, though! Looks like the snow is back... Glad to see that you will be keeping your running going through the winter months. Must be pretty tough.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!!! But then you always have the most amazing scenic photos I have ever seen!!
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Marion
Wow - what a beautiful hike! Makes me think I gotta get out and do some hiking around here before it gets too cold! Great use for the deck by the way!
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