Sierra had a Girl Scouts activity today. That gave me a chance to go for a long hike for the first time in a while. With some snow over the course of the last 2 days, I had to be sure that wherever I went did not have too much snow. After checking Colorado snowfall totals, I decided to go to Red Mountain Open Space on the Wyoming border to hike an 11 mile loop on the Ruby Wash/Cheyenne Rim Loop. This trail would take me through not only Red Mountain Open Space land, but also into the City of Cheyenne's Big Hole Open Space (I would make my way north into Wyoming) and the City of Fort Collins Soapstone Prairie Natural Area.
It was an uneventful drive south into Colorado. The last 7 miles of drive were very interesting, traversing some unexpected red rock country. I arrived at the trailhead to see only one other car. I used the restroom, gathered my pack and hit the trail.
Almost immediately, the trail paralleled a small stream and entered into a small red rock canyon.
The contrast of the bright red rock and the brilliant blue sky was pretty amazing.
Eventually I emerged from the canyon,
and entered into a meadow area at a trail junction.
As I traversed the meadow area, I noticed another red rock canyon off to the west of the trail. Unfortunately, it is marked as off limits.
The trail continued to climb gently. Soon it entered into Ruby Wash and followed the bed of the dry wash for a few miles.
The mud would stick to my boots and get thicker and heavier until it would eventually break off. It was a bit annoying.
and the continued on. Unfortunately, drifted snow and wind made for less than optimal hiking conditions.
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