Hello, I’m going to be talking about some of the things that the group and I did when we were in Colorado. I am going to be talking about when we hiked the Kowanichi trail. I will also be talking about when we went to the Florissant Fossil Bed National Monument.
The first thing that we did when we got to Colorado was drive to our first camp ground to stay for the first couple of days and to get our packs ready for the five day hike on the Kowanichi trail, that is part of the continental divide trail. The first day was one of the most brutal of the days hiking because once we got to the top of the highest ridges, there was a lot of snow that started to fall and it turned into a whiteout. That was a bit difficult because we were hiking through up to about nine inches of snow going up hill for more than a mile. The second day wasn’t as bad, but it still wasn’t pleasant because the campsite that we stayed at for the second and third the snow was melting off the trees. So it was very cold, wet and a bit miserable there. The third day was a bit longer in miles traveled. It was a little over five-mile hike and the snow continued to melt and soak everything that wasn’t under a tarp. We stayed at that campsite for the fourth day also. On almost all the days we did a few hours of schoolwork but on some because of one thing or another we couldn’t do it on that day. We did make up from those lost hours from those days. Then on the fifth day we did the last nine miles of the trail to get out in a very nice four hours of hiking. We were all very impressed with ourselves after we learned about that accomplishment.
The next thing that we did when we got off the trail was drive to the Mouler Forest State Campgrounds. The day after we got to that campsite we drove to the Florissant Bed National Monument. There we saw some of the biggest trees of that day. The biggest of the trees probably had a circumference of roughly four hundred seventy five inches. We even got to see the result of when a once huge tree dies, there were three trees that sprang up from the first, and then those trees got petrified. That was a very cool sight to see and I will always remember it.