Peaks of the Park: Flattop Mountain A (12,324′), Otis Peak (12,486′), Taylor Peak B (13,153′), Powell Peak (13,208′)
Date: October 17, 2014
Trailhead: Bear Lake – Rocky Mountain National Park
Distance: 17.8 miles
Elevation Gain: ~ 6,000 feet
Participants: Solo mission
Time: 8 hours
On Friday morning I woke up late, rolled into the “office”, moved the mouse, and with a little help from a picture on my desk, made a game day decision to go outside. For those of you that don’t know me, my profession is accounting (taxes to cut to the chase) and October 15th while it’s no April 15th, can still be a huge pain in the @ss! A much needed break from the monotony was in order and Indian Summer was knocking on the door.
And so at 11 AM on a Friday I found myself at the far end of the Bear Lake parking lot, Red Bull in hand, ready to make my way up to the Continental Divide. I had done a little homework earlier in the month on a few routes to Powell and thought this to be a worthy objective. The route from Bear Lake via Flattop Mountain, while slightly longer than most, can be kept at Class 2. This path of least resistance also allows for short detours to the ranked summits of 12ers, Hallett and Otis, and 13er, Taylor. As an out and back there is some reascending to do, but skirting the aforementioned peaks to the west on the return will keep it to a minimum.
Approaching the Divide the wind had all but disappeared and I found myself still wearing a t-shirt. Was I lost?
I’ve been to the summit of Hallett twice in my short existence here in Colorado. Both times I was practically blown off the mountain into Bear Lake and excessively pelted with snow to the face. It was a no brainer to creep right past this guy and not press my bluebird luck. Maybe I’d catch it on the way back (maybe not!).
Approaching the parking lot, the only light for miles was my headlamp. The Park was all mine. At the far end of the darkness I could barely make out the reflector on my Jeep. Last man into the lot, last man out. I pulled out the camp chair, grabbed a Hey Pumpkin from the chode cooler, and took it all in for a while. I say it all the time, but there’s something very special about this Park! Until next time Rocky… Stay classy, my friend.
I did nearly this same hike in 2003. I hit Flattop, Hallet, Otis, & Taylor but skipped Powell and instead descended down Andrews Glacier and then looped back to Bear Lake through the Loch. It was a fabulous day! Yeah, it’s hard to beat the RMNP.
So you’ve got your eyes on Arrowhead and McHenrys? I still want to complete that loop if possible sometime. 2015?
Doug, thanks for the comment! Andrews was in my head, but being solo and not all that familiar with it I opted for the slog, fun slog, haha! Arrowhead Arête 2015!
Awesome, my classy friend. Loved the read and the pics. Have a great time at State College! Go Lions! Tell all my buds hello for me.
Thanks Brando – will do! It could be ugly. We’ll see. Regardless it should be a sick weekend! Hope you, Kristine, and Sawyer are keeping it classy too man!
I’m so proud of you for including the gape. We are wearing off on you my friend. 2-3 reports from now I fully expect to see a mini-rant about I-70 buried in the report. 🙂
Haha…..but seriously, great TR my man. Nice to see you finally got these two and in good form. That’s a long day, but that feeling of being last man out is always a good one. Great day out there!
Zambo, haha, thanks man! Apparently you didn’t see me in telluride on the 4th of July. Enjoy your vacation. You’ll enjoy these 2 when you get to em. Just don’t press your luck and stay far away from Hallett! 🙂
Nice job Dillon! I did the same out and back (with Hallet) a couple of weeks before. A nice walk along the divide! Hallet was actually my first peak in Colorado way back in 2002. It was nice to revisit the area after all these years.
Mike – hey man! Missed ya by a few weeks eh? A nice walk indeed. Hallett was my 1st 12er…. in 2012. Haha. Hope you had a great summer!
Looked like a nice day in the park Dillon! As usual the write up and photography are fantastic.
Ricardo, thanks big man! Hope you enjoyed the Oriental. Ogi and Elk Tooth are calling!
Another great post Dillon!
Dana – you the man! Great to see ya last weekend buddy.