Monday, August 11, 2014

One Day, Four Fourteeners

We loaded up in The Vansion and headed to Alma, CO to hike the Decalibron Loop. The Decalibron Loop gets it's name from the four fourteeners you summit during the hike: Mount DEmocrat, Mount CAmeron, Mount LIncoln, and Mount BROss. I have no idea why there's an "n" at the end, but we'll go with it.


The Kite Lake Campground was overflowing with hikers and climbers looking to get an early start on Saturday morning. But we were lucky enough to find a nice spot to camp just off the road on the way to Kite Lake on Friday night. We enjoyed a small fire and a beer and went to bed early. We woke up at 5:00 am on Saturday morning and were on the trail by 6:00 am.


We decided to hike the trail backwards, starting at Bross and finishing up with Democrat. The trail to Bross is all loose rock and gravel; I was glad to have my hiking poles on that ascent! The summit of Mount Bross is closed currently, and the trail takes you about 300 feet below the summit and over to a saddle that leads the way to Mount Lincoln.


Once you've made it up to Bross, the hike over to Lincoln is relatively easy. I enjoyed the ridge walk and the view from Lincoln. It was the perfect spot for a snack, and we spent some time hunkered down in a rock shelter before continuing on to Mount Cameron.


Mount Cameron is classified as an Unofficial Fourteener, because of it's proximity to Mount Lincoln, but I'm counting it nonetheless! The wind kicked up on top of Cameron, and we didn't hang out too long before deciding we ought to start our ascent of Democrat.


Mount Democrat was a struggle for us to do at the end of our day. It's steep and rocky, but not too long. I definitely understand why the majority of people begin their hike with Democrat - and not end it there! We made it to the summit just as the clouds began to move in, and after snapping a couple of photos we headed on down to beat the storm. To our surprise it began to snow instead of rain as we made our descent.


The dogs found a patch of snow near the top of Democrat that was begging to be frolicked in, and they took that opportunity to frolic indeed! In all, the Decalibron Loop took us 6 hours to complete. We took our time, stopped on the top of each summit and really enjoyed our time above 14,000'!


We camped again on Saturday night on the road to Kite Lake. We celebrated the epic day of fourteener summits with chilled wine and a delicious dinner. 

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