Hiking Aspen Highlands Bowl – AspenRealLife.com
Aspen Highlands Bowl:
Hiking the Aspen Highlands Bowl, for those of you who don’t know, entails a 700-foot climb from the summit elevation of Aspen Highlands to reach the Bowl summit at 12,392 ft.
Wade met up with me after his second lap encouraging me to go with him on his third, telling me that it was definitely blustery up there but I needed to go with him regardless. I figured he would be less amped on his third hike and that he wouldn’t steer me wrong knowing full well what the consequences would be if he did.
Making sure I was all bundled up, he tucked me in to my clothes so tightly that I could hardly breathe and we headed up.
When we got to the Rooster Roost, a patrol booth littered with warnings of hazards that may exist on the expert terrain that we were heading into, I stopped him and re-confessed my love for my mountain man with the signs in the background echoing the dangers that can be found in love, know what you’re getting into before you leap.
Hiking in ski boots with your skis on your back is less than enjoyable, the trail is often packed out by somebody twice your size, causing each step to be a huge effort. As for the skis, if you don’t have them placed in your strap correctly, either your helmet is bonking the top of the skis with every step or your skis are hitting the lower part of your legs.
The wind was a force and at times I had to stop and wait for it to let up lest it blow me over the precipice.
Photo Credit: Michele Cardamone. Photo is of Pam Sweeney, and me (bringing in the rear) while hiking Aspen Highlands Bowl.
Being over 12,000 feet high on a 1,000 foot ridgeline with 40mph winds is no Disneyworld. Described by many as a true out of bound experience, in-bounds, it was invigorating. When we got to the summit Wade had a huge white spot on his face. He wouldn’t let me help him knowing that my hands held no warmth to get rid of the frostbite.
We had no time to take in the To Read More Click Here ~Jillian Livingston, AspenRealLife.com Featured Photo Courtesy of Aspen/SnowmassStory Sponsored by Vail Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery
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