Devil's Backbone Open Space - Awesome Geological Features
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- This time, my friend Brian and I went out to Devil's Backbone Open Space in Loveland, CO. Temps were in the low 60's and just a pleasant day all around with no snakes! The Devil's Backbone is an ancient sedimentary layer from a lakeshore deposit. It has been thrust upward, turned vertical, and now eroded to show the features that protrude today.
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What a stunning looking trail, shots are gorgeous my friend! Place looks so powerful!
Thank you kindly! Hopefully I did it some justice with our challenging lighting confitions! Places like this help let the imagination run wild. 😀🤙🏻✌🏻
I have not done a 2 car shuttle to Coyote Ridge but I did get dropped off at Devils Backbone and hiked it all the way to the entrance of Lory State Park. It gets really long there in the middle.
The route through to Coyote Ridge TH looks fun. How many miles was that?
@elevatedarchives I think around 15 miles or so. Not a huge amount of gain so it was pretty fast moving.
@@nicksangetta8874 that's solid Fuh sho. No snakes?
@elevatedarchives No snakes! Thank God. If you ever go out to Rabbit Mountain though.. watch out!