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BTW 25 Rocky Mtn Nat Park

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BTW  # 25       Back to the West  Journey

Sunday July 15,  2012

 Rocky Mtn Nat Pk  ,  Colorado 

Timber Creek camp  ... Drive to the peak


From Timber Creek camp on the west side of RMNP, head east on hwy 34 -- the ONLY road through the RMNP.  West to East... the best way/ drive.






coffee and oat gruel. a walk down to the headwaters of the Colorado River.... it starts here!!! Wetlands meadows. The Colorado river is 6" to 1' here ; no trout fishing here.... maybe downstream.
Leave out from Timber Creek camp... we're at 9,000' elev now. a couple of miles of great scenic drive of pristene forest. and the ascent starts. Up.... and I mean up. 6% grade up. 15mph at times. Switchback curves in places. Amazing rock strata in some of the road cuts.









Stop at scenic overlook.... the Timber Creek camp and Colorado river headwaters valley below... really scenic. A great view.




On, up, up , up... mountain road... up , climbing.... scenic forest. Cool, thin air. Come to the 2 mile mark. a marker statins that we're at 10, 480'.... = 2 miles above sea level.




On another couple of miles of switchback / hairpin curves in places and come to Pass -- THE Continental Divide. 12,000 ' to the east is a meadow and small lake. The meadow to the west has 4 huge elk grazing. 2 have huge antler racks.




On, up mountains to the west have snowpack. A few miles and come to a clearing. Coming from sub - alpine forest now.... there is "Tuckamore" = pine trees that are growing bent... leaning over... branches leaning how the wind blows. "Tuckamore" was the term the rangers --Ranger Hank-- in Nefoundland used to describe these wind leaning trees.




we're at treeline now. The northern edge of sub- alpine forest has given way to alpine tundra = NO trees above "Treeline". Trees won't grow / survive above this 11,000' level. It's just Alpine medow / tundra grass now.
We are touching the heavens now; my god this is beautiful beyond description.  Thank you for alowwing me to see this today.
You never drink twice frome the same stream.