10 things you NEED to know before thru-hiking the Colorado Trail

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  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was planning on doing the CT this year but it did not happen. My wife has a big surgery so I was needed at home. I am back on for next year, 2025. This will be my first long distance hike in the West. I am an East Coast AT, LT hiker. My concerns are altitude, T storms, blazing sun and water. I plan on starting late August or early September. I am trying to avoid the heat. I have skied Colorado a lot so I know how the altitude feels. Back in the day I drove out from Massachusetts and pulled a permit and climbed the Grand Teton. I made the climb but got very sick. I was like my worst hangover. I hike with my dog so I will be bypassing those first few miles. I plan on taking is easy until my lungs adjust. I will watch your videos again and take some notes. Thanks so much.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ahhh sorry about your wife but I hope she is doing well now/ has recovered! As far as your concerns, there is plenty of water on the CT. There's just a couple of spots where you have to carry it for 10 miles or so but as long as you're paying attention to where the next water source is, it's totally fine. If you start in late August/ early September, you will also likely miss monsoon season, which is what brings in the afternoon storms. You will probably still have to deal with heat though unfortunately, at least until you get high into the mountains. As far as altitude... the nice thing is that you start fairly low (around 5,000 or 6,000 feet) and climb up slowly and stay fairly high. So I personally did not have any issues. You could always bring some Diamox along if you're nervous about it!

  • @shawnbrennan7526
    @shawnbrennan7526 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’m not big on slackpacking, but I have a related tip about the tough segment between Breckinridge and Copper. DON’T DO A BIG RESUPPLY IN BRECK/FRISCO AND THEN HAUL THAT LOAD OVER THE STUPID MOUNTAIN. Go to Copper, then grab the shuttle to FRISCO for resupply and shuttle back. Or just deal with the higher prices and less selection in Copper.
    (2017 CT; 2019 Collegiate Loop)

  • @TashinavanZwam
    @TashinavanZwam 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I cannot wait to enter the CT! I'm from the Netherlands, so it's below sea level. So definitely gonna take my time to adjust. Great tips! Thank you so much 💕

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's such a great trail. I hope you have an amazing time!

  • @InbarOron
    @InbarOron 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    great advice, thank you !

  • @tobeaprepper3864
    @tobeaprepper3864 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely agree with the east and west options / suggestion

  • @katyfreed9242
    @katyfreed9242 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for this very helpful information. My daughter and I plan to hike the CT next summer and you are a wealth of information.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re welcome and that’s awesome - I hope you have a great experience!

  • @Peter_S_
    @Peter_S_ 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Altitude sickness can be more of an issue than many people realize. Thank you for bringing attention to it and thanks for the inspiring video.
    I went from Austin to Silverthorne (an 8,300 foot gain) on a non-stop drive and felt really terrible for the next couple days. Not recommended.
    It's rare, but in 2017 there was a fatality in Dillon from altitude sickness. 😢

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah it’s been really interesting to watch my guests in Colorado - some seem really affected by elevation and others barely at all. I always feel it my first couple of days at high elevation. That’s wild about the death in Dillon - I don’t recall hearing about that before.

  • @nathanbenton2051
    @nathanbenton2051 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    totally agree for the sobo way. i went from houston, tx to durango for a month long get away trip and i remember being debilitated randomly after day 2 of being there. i was like "ah i get it" - only took a night after for getting back to ok though:D

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You got lucky - it can take some people much longer! :)

  • @basilgreymantle6562
    @basilgreymantle6562 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Flying into Denver, you can buy a one day pass for the light train RTD, one of the stops on the way into Denver is a 15minute walk to a super walmart for food if needed. also REI and another outdoor supply store are about 15-20 minute walk from Union Station where you have to switch trains to get to Littleton Mineral station to pick up an Uber to the trailhead. Most people may need to get fuel and matches which are not allowed in check or carry on baggage. The BIC lighters I could bring didn't work at the higher elevations I found out. Also be careful of buying Coleman Fuel Cannisters at Walmart, they dont work on all brands of stoves. Staying an extra day in Denver to aclimate probalbly didn't help me as much as just getting out there and hiking did, I just needed the extra day to do these errands as I had a late afternoon flight into Denver.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      Great tips - thanks for adding! You can bring lighters and matches on the plane but you have to put them in your carry on. I do always have to buy fuel once I get to my destination though. I personally have not had a problem with BIC lighters at high elevation - they’ve worked fine for me.

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great tips. Doing Silverton to Durango this summer. I’m super excited. Thanks for sharing. Crow✌️

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That section is wonderful - enjoy!

    • @BrianKirby-p7t
      @BrianKirby-p7t 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AudreyAdventures😮

  • @Ratatrail
    @Ratatrail ปีที่แล้ว

    That’s amazing advice, thanks for taking the time to help us.

  • @HikingWithWhiskers
    @HikingWithWhiskers ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome as always Audrey! Thank you for sharing!🥾🥾❤️

  • @OakleyOriginals
    @OakleyOriginals 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was incredibly helpful information! Thanks so much!!!

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're welcome! Happy trails!

  • @leithanclews8968
    @leithanclews8968 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the really helpful and inspiring video. I hope to be a SoBo starting in late June.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You’re welcome! And excellent - happy trails!

  • @davidwilliams9997
    @davidwilliams9997 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bug repellant! I was amazed at mosquitoes. I didnt expect them to be that bad at those elevations.
    I look forward to visiting Lake City.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m really surprised to hear that! I don’t often run into many mosquitoes in Colorado, and I didn’t have any at all that I recall on the Colorado Trail. Where did you run into them? Lake City is amazing! 🤩

  • @HDCrumbsnatcher
    @HDCrumbsnatcher ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely Beautiful! the Trail is pretty cool too

  • @JB_FLYA69669
    @JB_FLYA69669 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video very helpful. Thanks

  • @taratreks
    @taratreks ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Audrey! watching this to get ready for my CT hike!

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Tara!! So excited for you! When do you start? You’re not running it are you? 😜

    • @taratreks
      @taratreks ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AudreyAdventures I am! My friend, Liz, and I are going for the overall self supported FKT on the trail :) We start in less than a month!! I'm not used to CO wilderness so trying to learn all I can before heading out. Any tips beyond this video?

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taratreks Ha - I knew it! Girl you’re crazy haha. But good luck!! I’d just be sure to start early in the day to avoid the afternoon storms. The trail is pretty smooth compared to trails back East so I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by that. Are you coming in a couple days early to get used to the elevation? Lemme know if you need anything once you’re out here!

    • @taratreks
      @taratreks ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AudreyAdventures yeah I am! I’ll be there a week before acclimating! Good to hear the trails are smoother. How long on average would you say the thunderstorms last? I heard they can get pretty bad from 12-3

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taratreks Ah cool! We should try to meet up for a little hike or something while you're here! The thunderstorms really aren't as regular as people would want to make you think haha. During my CT hike, they tended to be much later in the day. We'd usually be at camp before they hit, but then it would rain all night. Last summer was particularly rainy in the mountains though. But sometimes it would be in the early to mid-afternoon range and we'd set up our tents and chill for a couple hours then move on. The "norm" is that they're short and last just a couple hours in the afternoon, but it really depends on the year.

  • @alexwbanks70
    @alexwbanks70 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great tips! I'm section hiking it. I live in Ohio and only have a week or so each time I come out. 2021 I did 1-6 and 2022 I did 7-11 @ Twin Lakes. This year I didn't go but next year I'm continuing on and doing the Collegiate West unless the forecast is bad. But I go at the end of Aug early Sept so the weather is usually perfect. Funny you mentioned the heat at the beginning and section 2. I did not take your advice on seg 2. I started about 9am and embraced the heat. lol.... Your advice is better for sure but it really wasn't all that bad for me. When I go back next year I will have to acclimate a couple days. Probably will stay in Breck or Frisco like I did last year. A buddy went out with me for the couple days to hang out before I started on seg 7 which was perfect because he had a rental car and drove up to Hoosier Pass and hiked a little ways towards Quandary Peak. So I did get to about 12K for about an hour that that day. When I started Seg 7 the following day I felt completely acclimated. I would definitely suggest doing that if possible if you are starting out at the higher elevations.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s very cool that you are section hiking it! What’s been your favorite part so far? Sounds like your body doesn’t mind elevation too much. It really affects some people more than others, I have found. The Collegiate West is awesome - hope your perfect weather streak continues when you come back for that section!

  • @denisedevaughn544
    @denisedevaughn544 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Waterton Canyon is a 7 mile walk where you are exposed and it’s really, really hot. 90’s by 11:00 am.

  • @robertwood5023
    @robertwood5023 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you!

  • @TryingTheHardHikeATAdrieWashne
    @TryingTheHardHikeATAdrieWashne ปีที่แล้ว

    Very helpful!!!

  • @ronsmith3634
    @ronsmith3634 ปีที่แล้ว

    You nailed it!

  • @andrewmascherino3916
    @andrewmascherino3916 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for the informative video. I’m hoping to thru-hike the trail this August.
    I’m looking forward to your video on logistics.
    Rockyroad aka andymash.

    • @AudreyAdventures
      @AudreyAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      August is a great time to hike - happy trails!

  • @darrene8056
    @darrene8056 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    These mountain bikers need to be the ones to yield right of way.... slow down!!!!!!

  • @A-K_Rambler
    @A-K_Rambler 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beer Stipend!