Sue's brainy idea was to hike to Black Lake from Bear Lake Trailhead. So we did!
The weather forecast was cloudy in the morning, possible rain and storms in the afternoon and rainy in the evening. For a 10+ mile hike, leaving the trailhead at 11am, we knew getting wet would be a possibility. Nothing a little Goretex wouldn't fix though. And most of the trail was just below tree line, so lightning was not a concern either.
We walked gently uphill, over steps, along tree-trunk planks across marshy bits and around the lakes. Waterfalls were plentiful, chipmunks and ground squirrels, even more so. YES! I just learned the difference between them and no longer have any excuse for calling them all chippies. The ground squirrels appear to like having their photo taken as much as I like taking it. The teenie chipmunks are curious but quick and they have racing stripes on their heads... I'm saving them for my next visit, I guess!
When the rain came, we added the appropriate layers and stopped under a tree for a wee picnic of smoked blue cheese and crackers, melon, cherries and almond butter pretzels. Not a bad life, eh?!
Around every corner were new and interesting lichens, birds seen or/and heard and a changing sky. It went from cloudy to blue, wet to dry, windy to calm - oh about every 10 minutes. Always warm though!
Scurry, scurry! Despite the aching feet and hips, we had to hustle. With heads filled with ideas of feasting on Nepalese food in Estes Park and bellies crying out for sustenance, we knew that only a faster pace could get us off the trail and out of the park in time.
No sooner were we in the car, than the heavens opened up. As we drove along Bear Lake Rd, in the early darkness and rain... Elk! Moms and babies, close enough to force all traffic to a standstill.
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