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Marker for the Summit Ascent |
The ascent begins just past the Deer Creek Campground at the Tanglewood Creek trailhead on Co RD 43, here in Bailey, and follows Tanglewood Trail for the first several miles. Soon after the trail and the creek part ways, you head out of the dense forest cover, and into the alpine tundra above treeline. The initial climb above the forest is steep, but if you stick to the trail, recent improvements seem to have increased the accessibility of the switch-backs. You'll continue on past the first rock outcropping, and onto the initial saddleback, where the trail then splits to allow access to either the summit or Roosevelt Lakes. The summit trail is virtually nonexistent, so you have to keep an eye out for the post (really just a big stick, propped up by rocks), where you'll simply take a left and start heading "up," quite literally. The ascent now becomes even more steep, unless you chose to take you own switch route.
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Summit view of Mt. Bierstadt (left) and Mt. Evans (right) |
After completing the summit hike, my hiking partner and I decided to also head down and check out Roosevelt Lakes, which are straight down the path from the above mentioned trail marker. They're beautiful little high mountain lakes, and it was hard to count the number of native brookies and rainbows that rose during the half hour or so we sat there. Beautiful!
All in all it was a nice hike, if a bit steep at times. Including the side journey, the entire trip took us just over six hours, and I think we covered close to ten miles in the day.
To get there: Heading South on 285 before Bailey, you take a right at the "Loaf'n'Jug" on Co RD 43 (Deer Creek Road). You take 43 all the way to the end (be careful where it intersects with 47--you want to stay to the left), where you'll see a "Fee Area" national forest campground. Pass the campground to the left, and stay on that road until it ends at the parking lot, which is the "Deer Creek Trail Head."
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