Woo hoo! The weekend of 22 Aug 08, Tracy and I finally summited our first 14er. We climbed
the 14,048 foot Handies Peak (Google Map) outside of Lake City, CO. We drove to the
mountain on Friday night, and camped just down the road from the trailhead. We then woke
up at the crack of dawn on Saturday and drove up to the trailhead. We needed the high
clearance of the Xterra to get to the American Basin trailhead, but when we arrived there were
only 3 cars at the trailhead. That was much better than the Redcloud Peak trailhead we
passed on the way in, which had dozens of cars. The hike up was incredibly pretty. It was
amazing seeing how much different the mountains look at that elevation...it's hard to explain,
but they were just really pretty. I was pushing up a little better than Tracy for most of the trail,
but near the summit she started to leave me behind. I was stopping for a few seconds every 5
steps or so once we were over 14,000 feet, but Tracy was pushing right up. I'm convinced she
was pushing so hard because she's so competitive and wanted to be the first at the top! Well,
she was the first to the top!
The summit was incredible. The views were amazing. The summit itself was really small, and
there were about 4 groups on top, but the views were too nice to be spoiled by the people.
Everyone on top was comparing their 14er accomplishments. It was a little strange...it kinda
felt like everyone up there was just out to climb 14ers for the sake of climbing 14ers...and to
talk about it with others. We talked to one guy and his granddaughter. The girl was 9 and had
been climbing 14ers since she was 7. The hike down was tough near the summit, but other
than a little sliding, we didn't have any problems. The weather was absolutely perfect, and we
couldn't have asked for a better trip.
After leaving we did some 4x4 driving up Cinnamon Pass and down into Silverthorne. We then
drove all the way over to the La Sal Mountains and camped again at Buckeye Reservoir.
When we first went to Buckeye we fell in love with it. Since then we've gone back twice, and
now we think it's a little too crowded and a little too redneck for our tastes. We probably won't
be going back. On Sunday we did some good 4x4 driving through the La Sal's and down into
Fisher Valley outside of Moab.
All in all, this was a great trip, and we're very happy to have made our first 14er summit. And
while the views were incredible, we luckily avoided getting summit fever, so we didn't catch the
big of having to climb all the 14ers.