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North Table Mountain Park Hike

April 13, 2016 by Jenna

A few friends and I hiked North Table Mountain Park on Saturday, so I thought I’d share a little recap.

Who knows, maybe one day you’ll find yourself in Colorado looking for a little hiking adventure?! If so, call me up and I’ll join you 🙂

North Table Mountain Park

April is still pretty early in the hiking season. It seems like it is still winter in the mountains – they are covered in snow and full of skiers; however, it is definitely spring in the foothills! The hikes in these areas may not be as intense, but it’s a great way to get some warm up hikes in before attempting to conquer a 14-er. Which I hope to do soon.

North Table Mountain Park met our criteria of being moderately difficult, ranging 5-10 miles long, not covered in snow, dog friendly, and not too far from Denver. So, to North Table Mountain we went!

Our crew consisted of 5 people and 1 dog – just enough space to all fit in my roommate’s Ford Escape. We left Denver at around 10:00 and it was only about a 30 minute drive to get to the trailhead in Golden. There were a surprising amount of people at the start and the parking lots were full, so we had to park along highway 93. Slightly frightening, but it worked out just fine.

North and South Table Mountain offer a few different routes that vary in distance from 2.5 miles to 8ish miles. We choose the longer one, which was advertised on AllTrails.com as 7.6 miles. At the end of the hike my GPS showed 8.8 miles, but then when I checked it later the distance was recalibrated down to 8.0 miles. Still not bad overall!

This was our route:

North Table Mountain Park

As you can see we started the hike with a nice steep incline (going counter-clockwise around the loop), then had a gradual decline, and finished off the last few miles with some rolling hills. We took some scenic picture breaks, water breaks, and sunscreen breaks over the course of the hike. Overall it was a little over 900 feet in elevation gain. Since North Table Mountain Park is basically right in Golden, we weren’t fully enveloped in “nature”. You’ll see power lines and houses in our pictures, but there were still some great views of the mountains and a pretty little view of downtown Denver. No one was complaining.

Would you?

North Table Mountain Park

Judging by the amount of cars and people that we initially saw, I was expecting the trail to be pretty crowded. However, the specific trail that we took wasn’t too bad. We came across a few hikers, a few runners, and a good number of mountain bikers. At times the trail was pretty narrow, so we would have to stop and move to the side to let others pass (or vice versa). Everyone seemed to have good trail etiquette, but it’s always a good reminder to be conscious of the other people around you.

The weather was perfect at 65 degrees and sunny with a slight breeze. We still needed snacks and plenty of water. Also, sunscreen. I missed a few spots and got burnt. I’m not used to the intense sun yet and my pale skin was all “wtf is happening here?!” If it was any warmer it probably would have been too hot, so I would not recommend doing this hike in the prime summer months. There is no shade. It’d be brutal! But you could do it if you like that sort of thing.

North Table Mountain Park

The hike wasn’t too strenuous, but it was still a good workout. I could feel it in my glutes the next day (side note: “Good for the glutes.” Is my mantra while hiking up hills. I find it to be very motivating.) By the end we were all ready to be done. I may have some “only one more mile!” about three times and prematurely got people’s hopes up, but a little extra walking didn’t hurt. We all survived.

We rewarded ourselves with beers at the Buffalo Rose in Golden for all the effort we put in that morning. Beer after hiking is pretty much the best thing, especially when you’re with such a great crew.

North Table Mountain Park

Overall, I enjoyed hiking the North Table Mountain Park trail. I feel I would do it again and would be completely comfortable going by myself. Maybe even to take a stab at trail running? I won’t get ahead of myself.

But if every weekend of my life going forward involves the mountains, beer, sunshine, and great people I will be a happy, happy (and grateful!) lady.

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A Quick Trip to Maroon Bells

September 23, 2015 by Jenna

“Do you want to go to Maroon Bells next weekend?”

“What’s that?”

“Google it.” (<— click that link)

“Ummm… YES.”

Maroon Bells

Last Saturday my friend (Katie) and I went on a quick trip to Maroon Bells and it was one of the most amazing things ever.

Katie and I left Denver at about 8:30 on Saturday morning. The drive from Denver to Aspen was beyond beautiful. We were those cool kids that stopped at almost every scenic overlook to take pictures. I think I spent 87% of the drive with my mouth open drooling at all the scenery and thinking “Omg. I live here.”

Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Maroon Bells

Once we arrived in Aspen we learned that the campground we had planned to stay at were already full, but we decided to just deal with that information later. We grabbed a quick meal, met some friends, then headed to Aspen Highlands to catch the bus.

From mid-June to October 5, you can only drive up to Maroon Bells 5:00pm-8:00am (info here). This information threw us a little off guard and forced us to change our plans a little bit and shorten our hike.

Clearly we didn’t have everything super planned out, but we went with the flow and everything worked out fine.

The bus from Aspen Highlands to Maroon Bells wasn’t just a transit bus, but rather a bus tour. The driver yelled at people for talking and told us facts like:

  • It is mating season for moose, so they are more aggressive than normal. Don’t get too close to them, because they could attack you.
  • People die all the time in the mountains, so be careful. Luckily the guy who fell off the mountain last month only broke his leg.
  • Some weekends are busier than others here.
  • Earlier today I saw a marmot sitting on that rock.

All very important things.

Then we arrived to Maroon Bells and it took my breath away.

Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Seriously.

Maroon Bells

Do you see why this is the most photographed mountain in North America?!

Katie, Mike, Bryan, and I started the hike from Maroon Bells to Crater Lake, which was about 2 hours round trip. The scenery was, surprise, gorgeous.

Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Those Aspens are on fire. Maroon Bells

Mike and Bryan kept hiking, so Katie and I went back to Maroon Bells, took more pictures, and enjoyed a Busch Light by the lake.

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We hung out in Aspen a bit before picking up the guys. At this point we still didn’t know where we would be sleeping for the night, because most of the nearby campsites were full. I thought we would end up sleeping in the car on the side of the road, but luckily Katie’s friends found a spot “6 miles from Difficult Campground on 82, a left at the fork, and 20 minutes down the gravel mountain road to campsite #16”.

It was easier to find that you would have thought.

We arrived to the campsite by about 10:30, enjoyed the campfire, some drinks, and a ridiculous view of the stars (that my little iPhone could not photograph). Then we all attempted to sleep in a tent in the mountains in about 20 degrees. It was not very successful.

Honestly, I’m surprised that I still have all of my toes. However, it was all totally worth it. It only took us about 20 minutes to pack up and hit the road back to Denver the next morning.

This was my first real trip to the mountains since moving to Denver. I am so in love and cannot wait to get back. Skiing season starts soon and I got my Epic Summit Value Pass in the mail, so now I just need to learn how to ski…

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