Hiking – Inner Flume Trail
Thursday, we will hike the inner Flume trail of Mcinnis Canyon (trailhead near Pollack Bench) . This will be led by Jim. This is a beautiful canyon through Entrada sandstone, […]
Thursday, we will hike the inner Flume trail of Mcinnis Canyon (trailhead near Pollack Bench) . This will be led by Jim. This is a beautiful canyon through Entrada sandstone, […]
Hikes are easy-going, reasonably paced and typically 3-5 miles. They are either a loop or out-and-back, usually with less than 200 feet of elevation increase. Typically, we meet at a location and carpool to the trailheads. We meet every Thursday at 8:45 a.m. weather permitting to finalize plans and decide on carpools and depart at 9 am.
Jim will be leading Holey Bucket, again, since the weather will be much better this Thursday The Holey Bucket trail is located in the Tabeguache Lunch Loop Trail System. The trail runs along the east side of a small valley below Little Park Road connecting the Holy Cross and Clunker trails. You will see interesting earth formations. However, since this is primarily a bicycle area, please be on watch for bicycles. Expect a 200 foot elevation increase and about 1.5 mile.
It should be warmer, around 40F, this week and quite sunny. Meet outside Safeway , Redlands, near the SW corner, outside Chow Down at 0845. We will carpool to the trailhead.
Jim is leading yet another hike (Thanks, Jim) in Kodel Canyon. This is in Macinnis Canyon, near Devils Canyon, outside Fruita. We will hike an interesting route around desert paths and canyons. It will be relatively easy. Temp around 30, and sunny, dress warmly . We will hike around 2 hours. Meet in Fruita at Dinosaur Journey at 0845. We will carpool to trailhead.
\ Kindred Reserve is a city park located next to Tiara Rado Golf Course. It is fairly new. In the past, everyone seemed delighted in the easy, level hike. We will see views of the majestic Colorado National Monument, a stream, a woodland, and a peaceful lake. It is about 2 miles, accounting for some backtracking, about 1 hour 30 minutes.
In order to allow for daytime warmup, and following suggestions from the survey, we will meet Thursday at 1000 AM, at the specially marked parking lot at 2064 S. Broadway. The lot is just West of the driving range parking lot. To get there go South on Redlands Parkway (Think 24 Road) until it turns into South Broadway.
For this week, here is one of the all-time favorites for this group: Rustlers Loop. This McInnis Canyon area hike has great views of the cliffs high above the Colorado River. It is about 3.5 miles and about 100 foot elevation gain, one of our easiest and fun for all. Meet in Fruita at Dinosaur Journey Museum, East side of the parking lot at the later time of 10:00. We will carpool to the trailhead. Even though we will start late, the temperatures will be in the 30s with full sun. Dress warmly. Maybe afterward, we can eat at the award-winning Fruita restaurant, Munchies. Up to you...
The hike this week starts out in the Devil's Canyon Parking lot and goes South on Sadie's trail and shares hiking with several other trails in the area. It is mostly easy, with a short moderate part of the hike. Elevation gain is 100-200 feet and the hiking time is about 2 hours. It will be sunny with temps in the 30's. Dress warmly.
We will meet in Fruita at 10AM to (to let things warm up) at Dinosaur Journey parking lot, East side and carpool to the hiking site. Lunch and social time at Munchies, up to you
The hike this week is Snooks Bottom, which is a lake park in Fruita and then proceed to top Opal Hill.
Snooks Bottom is an area off Kings View Road, where we will circle the lake for about 1.2 miles of fairly flat trail and then proceed to the nearby Opal Hill, where we will hike to the top for another 2.8 miles.
This Thursday we will hike in McInnis Canyons to an old settler's cabin that has been partially restored to preserve its rustic appearance, known as Skinner's Cabin. According to one hiker, " It's a super easy trail with beautiful rock formations and fun and informative placards" This hike is so short that we will combine it with the nearby Fruita Paleo Trail. On this trail you can read the informative geological and paleontological signs, close your eyes and imagine that you are walking amid the dinosaurs. 🦕🦕 🦕 Total for the 2 hikes is less than 3.5 miles and 200 feet elevation gain. Hike time, about 2 hours. It should be sunny 🌞 and cold, around 30 degrees. Jim is to be thanked for suggesting these 2 hikes and will be leading, as I need to be out of town Thursday.
Note: As with last week, There is a slight chance that the atmospheric river, now hitting California , may cause a weather problem here again. Watch this space for more information. As usual if it rains at hiking time, the hike will be cancelled. Otherwise we should have a good hike.
We will meet in Fruita at Dinosaur Journey Thursday, at 10:00 (Still late). We will then carpool to the trailheads. Afterwards, we may find ourselves at Munchies. Who knows?
This week we will hike along the Riverfront Trail. The hike will follow the hard surface walkway along the scenic Colorado river, with sightings of ravens, geese and ducks likely. You will see the sunlight glinting off bales of recycled cans and colored bottles. Y'all recycle, right? We will go under a large bridge (guess which one?) where you will see interesting artwork, including a man who has very large teeth but cannot bite. You will visit a community that you may not even know exists, that includes a fine park area that could potentially accommodate an undercover seated party of 60. The hike will be about 2 hours, and 4 miles out and back. There are 4 benches along the way for those who tire during their walk. If you wish, you could just sit and enjoy the river and wait for the others to return to pick you up.
Now that it is warmer, we will go back to the old time of 0845 to meet for the carpool. It will be bright and sunny with temps in the 40's. To reach the Redlands Boat Launch carpool meetup location, from 24 Road, cross 6&50 South on to Redlands Parkway. Turn at the Redlands Boat Launch and park in the large parking lot. Lunch or coffee afterward, if you wish.
Once in a while, it is good to hike Serpent's Trail on the Monument. This is a more difficult hike since there is elevation gain, but it is a favorite. If you think it is too hard, you can rest on a rock with me until the others come back down. The weather will be good, temps in the 50's, and sunny. Great views of the CNM. We will meet at the Devil's Kitchen parking area at 0900. (First right as you go into the monument from Junction) Why don't we meet at the easy-place? Cause the location is popular and there will not be enough spaces for us all. The CNM is a fee area. Most Seniors have park passes. If you do not, contact me to get a ride in.
Hikes are easy-going, reasonably paced and typically 3-5 miles. They are either a loop or out-and-back, usually with less than 200 feet of elevation increase. Typically, we meet at a location and carpool to the trailheads. We meet every Thursday at 8:45 a.m. weather permitting to finalize plans and decide on carpools and depart at 9 am.