Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Independence Pass BTW 54

BTW #64 -  54      Back to the West Journey     Tracks of the StoneBear
Monday August 13, 2012

You never drink twice from the same stream. 

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15 miles west of Twin Lakes, Colorado   
  
Independence Pass 12, 085' elev   ON the Continental Divide
It took some doing to get here. On the road map it's Colo hwy 82 west from US hwy 24south -- south from Leadville, Colo -- also see the Leadville, Colo posts.
Twin Lakes, Colo is a neat little historical side-out.... pop 100. The lodge has been here for 100 years... a couple blocks of dirt streets. on west 5+ miles is the Twin Peaks camp in the San Isabel national Forest.... a refreshing stop. -- see the Twin Peaks -- Perseid's meteor shower post.



Head out on Colo hwy 82west. This road will take you to Aspen, Colo. I don't care to see Aspen. I've already seen Vail and Breckenridge, Colo and wanted to throw up after riding through town. Also wanted to take a shower after being violated to seeing these aborations -- tourist ski resorts among grand majestic mountains -- in the Rockies. Maybe it's better in the winter snow.
Heading west on Colo hwy 82, up this valley, 1,200' mountains on each side. Rock formations are amazing. Thick mountain forest terrain in this valley, wind over the mountain stream on the left,.... over a bridge and then the stream is on the right.

 This is the same Lake Creek I listened to last night 100' from the Twin peaks campsite while watching the Perseid's meteor shower at 3am. This is more than a creek... it's 100' wide most places with a lot of flow over mountain rock bed. The beds are rounded rock from the millennia of erosion. Absolutely beautiful stream flowing down. We're driving upstream -- up the valley.
      



Ascending on a steep pace. At times the road grade is 6% and little Hiddalgo II is going 15mph up the mountain road..
Running in and out of rain. Mountain fog. Up and into the fog clouds.... Visability in a mile ranges from 10 miles to 200 yards. Valley is amazing. Ascending up some switchbacks / hairpin curves.
come to a valley headwaters. Winding creek through beaver dams. Mountains on every side.... up 2,000' vertical... Spectacular. Moist damp, wet road. Can see the road going up the mountain.
Drive on , ascending....stop at an overlook.... phenomenal view looking back down the valley. pix. Can now see the treeline on the mountains.... the point where forest evergreen pine trees grow.... and the line -- horizontal line on the mountains that are bare on the top.... just alpine tundra grass. No trees / vegetation will grow above a certain point on the mountain due to altitude ... harsh mountain wind erosion.




Switchback road up into the fog now. Visibility 200' now... press on to the summit.
Independence Pass -- it IS the Continental Divide. 12, 095' elev. Fog / rain... viz 100' at times. Wind 25+









I've got to climb out onto this place. Driving rain.... sideways rain. ... stinging rain. Cold, 39*. wind 30+.    Hike out to the actual peak. Fog. I'm it! ; there is no one else here. ?Where is everybody? ?Why isn't there anyone else here? Pristine mountain peak. ... raw / surreal. Wind is 25+ gusts. A brief gap in the clouds & can see the actual peak.
About 20 minutes to say a few prayers for Sons,... take in the stark, raw, cold element of this peak / pass. Evacuate and begin to head down.








Descending the peak, stop at an overlook... maybe a thousand feet below... maybe 11,000' now and the clouds / fog part for a few minutes. Can't take pix fast enough. Fantastic view of the mountain ridges and valley with the headwaters. Down from the Continental Divide... this was a phenomenal place to see.

You never drink twice from the same stream. 

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