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Take a Hike!

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Real Estate Agent with The Berkshire Group

On Saturday, my husband and decided to take a hike with our dog, Jake, to one of the trails recommended in the book, "Best Hikes with Dogs Colorado" by A. Savage. From Denver, we traveled Highway 70 west to Georgetown, then proceed up Guanella Pass to the trail leading to Silver Dollar Lake. I am glad we went early because we got the last space in the parking lot at the trailhead. Those of us that like to hike in Colorado's mountains know that if you are going above timberline, you need to be on your way down the mountain no later than noon in order to avoid the thunderstorms that can catch you off guard.

Our backpack was filled with water, apples. granola bars and raingear. As we hiked upwards towards the 12,000+ elevation, it quickly became apparent to me that I was going to be stopping frequently to photograph the numerous varieties of flowers. This year, we have had an abundance of snowfall and combined with the recent summer rains, the wildflowers were abundant. Botanists report over 100 species bloom along this trail.

As we traversed the south side of the narrow valley, we could see privately owned Lake Naylor at the bottom of the gulch.

Knowing that during the month of July there are several snowfields we would have to cross, I chose to take my pocket-sized Canon camera rather than my Nikon. I was really glad I did as it was very slippery and I lost my balance several times.

I lost count at the number of different flowers line the trail, however, I identified elephant's ear, shrubby cinquefoil, false solomonseal, American Bistort, sandwort, alpine buttercup, marshmarigold, bighead clover, fireweed, alpine aster, and yellow paintbrush. Here are a few of the flowers I did photograph:

The lovely Parry Primrose:

Columbine:

Bluebell:

Will Nesbitt
Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria - Alexandria, VA
Nesbitt Realty is a family-run brokerage.

Pictures are great. Thanks for sharing. Would love to get into more hiking.

Jul 18, 2011 12:06 PM
Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

Beautiful wild flowers.  Interesting to think you get both snow and wildflowers on the same hike. 

Jul 18, 2011 12:07 PM
Maggie McFarland
RE/MAX Pearland - Maggie McFarland - Pearland, TX
Pearland Realtor, Homes for Sale in Pearland Texas

What great pictures! How great is it to live in an area where you can see those types of things!

Jul 18, 2011 12:21 PM
Emelyn Morris-Sayre
The Berkshire Group - Lakewood, CO
CRS, REALTOR, Lakewood/Denver 303-517-5116

Okay, this is really weird. I grew up in Arlington and just returned from a visit to my Mom. And now, the first two comments on my Colorado hike are from Virginia!!!!

Will, I am just now getting back into hiking after having neck surgery 3 months ago...that is why I was tentative about falling down. Get out and do it!

Cindy, yes that is Colorado....as you climb into elevations 11,000-12,000+ you can encounter sunny areas and then snowfields that are determined not to melt. Lots of fun and variety!

Jul 18, 2011 12:24 PM
Sylvie Dolley
My Home Group Real Estate LLC - Litchfield Park, AZ
CHMS, ePRO, SFR Phoenix Arizona Real Estate 602-32

lovely area, I have a best friend that lives in Colorado, when we visit her next, we will dif be hiking!  Its a great way to get exercise and see all the wonderful things around us!

Good Luck!

Jul 18, 2011 12:38 PM
William Johnson
Retired - La Jolla, CA
Retired

Hi Emelyn, Totally gorgeous and that hike would have had me stopping for photos and to take a and rest and breath too! :-)

Jul 18, 2011 03:43 PM
Emelyn Morris-Sayre
The Berkshire Group - Lakewood, CO
CRS, REALTOR, Lakewood/Denver 303-517-5116

Sylvie, there is so much to see. You won"t be disappointed.

Hi Bill, you can relate

Jul 18, 2011 03:56 PM