Today was the big day: Our hike to the top of Harney Peak (now known as Black Elk Peak), which is the tallest point in the U.S east of the Rockies.
We'd been looking forward to this ever since we planned the trip! Todd and I got an early start (Mom and Shirley stayed in the cabin area and went to the lodge) and arrived at the Cathedral Spires trailhead right at 7am - we were the only ones in the parking lot and the first ones up the trail.
The trail from Cathedral Spires to the peak and back is 7+ miles, and the elevation at the peak is 7,242 feet with an elevation gain from our starting point of about 1500 feet. Harney Peak is the tallest At the summit is an abandoned fire tower that is open to hikers.
Wildlife spotted along the way: chipmunks (so many chipmunks), deer, woodpeckers, squirrels, hawks, various other birds. There are no bears here, but there are mountain lions; luckily we didn't come across any.
There's a lot of pics for this day, so I've broken it up into three separate posts: Ascent, Summit, and The Rest (of the day). I'll try to keep the text brief.
Let's start with the ascent.
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The car's done a great job so far on this trip. Time for the wheels to have a rest while we put our legs to work. |
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Wish us luck - in case we don't make it back |