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Backpacker Magazine – January/February 2010

Readers' Choice Mountain West: The Colorado Trail

Thru-hike America's highest trail.

by: Mountain West Reader Map Team


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Santa Maria Spring, Grand Canyon NP | Mr. Bubbles, Yellowstone NP | West Maroon Pass, CO | Mills Lake, Rocky Mountain NP | The Colorado Trail | Gunsight Pass, Glacier NP

The numbers tell the story: This 480-mile trek, from Denver to Durango, averages 10,000 feet elevation and passes right under clutches of Fourteeners and hundreds of 12,000- and 13,000-foot peaks. The sustained alpine scenery is so spectacular it makes even the most jaded locals giddy—and not just from lack of oxygen. “It’s absolutely the best long trail you can do within a summer vacation,” says Keith Koepsel, who thru-hiked it in 1992. Fit hikers notch the CT in a month, but most take six weeks, which allows extra time to bag trailside peaks (or to take rest days in the many lush meadows). 


The route starts in the plains (at Chatfield State Park, 20 miles south of Denver) and serves up several days of stiff climbing as you enter the mountains. Plunge into dense Ponderosa pine forest in the Lost Creek Wilderness—the first of six wilderness areas the CT traverses—before crossing the Continental Divide at 10,800 feet, just above Georgia Pass. This is the start of a high-alpine tour de force–including 38 consecutive miles above treeline–that lasts until your final descent some 300 miles later. 


PLAN IT
Go to coloradotrail.org to find The Colorado Trail: The Official Guidebook of the Colorado Trail Foundation ($25), The Colorado Trail Databook ($12), and The Colorado Trail Map Book ($49), which includes GPS waypoints.

Trip ID 542123



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hilakehiker
Feb 04, 2010

Having only 2 weeks vacation at a time to take, I have hiked the CT on long weekends and in segments. So far I have gotten to Kenosha Pass, but planning more treks along this wonderful trail again this summer, and the next. Only 63 and finishing this trail is on my life list.

Bill Manning, CTF Mg Dir
Jan 20, 2010

No doubt The Colorado Trail is one fantastic thru hike. We hear this all the time from "completers." They describe the fun, challenge and sense of accomplishment. Some even meet our volunteer crews and gain an understanding of how the CT stays well maintained. Don't hesitate to contact us for Trail info, etc. Thanks,

The Colorado Trail Foundation
www Colorado Trail.org

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