Wind River Ranging

ITTOG

Well-known member
Last night on the trail is always a tough one for me. I never want it to end. Granted my hikes are usually short at six days on average. I might feel differently if I had a two week hike.
 

TripLeader

Explorer
August 2024

Part 41 [To Big Sandy Trailhead]

Dawn light snuck through the remnants of smoke in the atmosphere. It was our seventh day on the trail. It would be our shortest.
P1110950B small.jpg


Other backpackers were already heading out.
P1110952B small.jpg


We joined in a line heading downhill from the lake. This was the busiest place we traversed.
P1110962B smal.jpg


P1110968B small.jpg


The trailhead was getting close.
P1110977B small.jpg


Eighty miles came to an end.
P1110980B small.jpg
 

TripLeader

Explorer
Last night on the trail is always a tough one for me. I never want it to end. Granted my hikes are usually short at six days on average. I might feel differently if I had a two week hike.

It's always bittersweet when it ends. It takes a lot of effort to plan, drive, and hike. But I'm always worn out and ready for a real bed when it's over.
 

TripLeader

Explorer
August 2024

Part 42 [Big Sandy Lodge]


We happily found out the shuttle driver had parked the Nissan in the front row at the trailhead. We loaded our packs into it. We knew what was coming next.
DSC_0048b.jpg


We had discovered the Big Sandy Lodge during our last trip here. It was about a mile from the trailhead. We had been planning on stopping for giant hamburgers again this time. We paused in the parking lot to change clothes and obfuscate our trail smell as best we could. Then we went in for lunch. We had been having food fantasies during the last couple of days in the wilderness.
DSC_0050b.jpg


DSC_0051b small.jpg


DSC_0052bx small.jpg


DSC_0053b small.jpg


DSC_0054b small.jpg


DSC_0056bx small.jpg


DSC_0055b.jpg
 

TripLeader

Explorer
August 2024

Part 42 [Farewell, Wyoming]

We put in the miles on dirt roads to head back toward pavement.
DSC_0057b.jpg


Our last views of the Winds were obscured by the smoke.
DSC_0058b.jpg


The mandatory blurry-pronghorns-out-the-car-window photo.
DSC_0060b.jpg


DSC_0062b.jpg


DSC_0064b.jpg

And we put Wyoming behind us.
DSC_0065b.jpg


We made for Ft. Collins, Colorado and checked into a hotel upon arrival. We picked up pizza and relaxed in the room. We went to breakfast the next morning and then made the long drive home.
 

TripLeader

Explorer
August 2024

Part 43 [Wind River Ranging]

Seven days. Six nights. Snow. Eighty miles. Cirque of the Towers. Two great friends. Wilderness.
aP1100529B small.jpg


aP1110526b.jpg


P1110688B.jpg


That was it. Feet began to heal. The soreness left our muscles.


The Wind River Range has a special meaning to me.


Thanks for reading. The end.
 

ITTOG

Well-known member

Forum statistics

Threads
187,897
Messages
2,899,711
Members
229,072
Latest member
fireofficer001
Top