Monday, January 14, 2019

Scaling Colorado's Uncompahgre Peak



My Dad, seen here, accompanied his cousin, Jake, a U. S. Forest Service ranger in Colorado, to the top of Uncompahgre Peak (14,309 feet) via horseback in the 1930s to change out the sign-in sheets at the top...




Since Dad had been there 60 years earlier, it was a thrill for me to backpack in the Uncompahgre Wilderness .  Uncompahgre Peak towers over the Big Blue River Valley in Colorado as seen it in the far distance. 




Here's the peak after 2 days of backpacking up the valley...





On day three of our backpack trip, we began the final approach and climb up to the peak, and though quite arduous, the feeling of accomplishment when reaching the peak is indescribable. Below you see me as we near the peak...





...and here's Len resting. Back in the 1930s when Dad was here, the trail still existed all the way to the top allowing Jake and Dad to scale the peak on horseback. The trail has now deteriorated near the top due to weathering of the friable rock, so we had to scramble up the loose rock the last quarter mile or so...




...and here we are at the top...



...enjoying the views looking back at the Big Blue Valley which we had hiked two days to get here...







Another view from the top. The single peak centered below is called Matterhorn (13,590 feet tall) since it resembles its more famous Swiss Alps cousin. The Wetterhorn is just beyond it to the left.









Tuesday, January 8, 2019

23rd Anniversary of My Websites

Twenty-three years ago (January of 1996) I began a website called Chuck's Backpacking Bonanza which documented with photos and information my 60+ backpacking adventures across the country. There were very few Internet gateways to online information back then (pre-Google) and my site became one of the three go-to tools for such information. For those who recall, uploading photos and webpages back then was slow and arduous and done by telephone modem. What takes seconds now took minutes back then and the resolution of the photos was poor.

As the years progressed and technology improved, I added my biking, rafting, kayaking, and canoeing adventures to the site as well as my volunteer trail projects and changed the name to Bike, Hike, and Paddle which now serves as the index for my Chuck's Adventures site. Together the two sites have had over 587,000 visits and contain over ten thousand photos. A decade ago I began making videos of my adventures, and my YouTube channel has 150+ movies with 468,000 views. It's rewarding to share my outdoor adventures with so many people!

You'l find this index in the sidebar on the right: