My brother-in-law, Scott Hatfield, and I decided to make a spontaneous journey to Colorado over Labor Day weekend to get some more 14ers in this year. After the trip, he has 7 under his belt, and I have 6.
This was an 8 mile hike that took us across 4 different 14,000 ft mountains! Awesome hike and very tough. They call it the DeCaLiBron - Mt Democrat, Mt Cameron, Mt Lincoln, and Mt Bross.
We started this hike around 5:00 am and used headlamps for the first hour. The trail head at Kite Lake actually starts above the tree line, around 12,000 ft. This made it extremely chilly to get started. The last 14er that we did last year was Mt Quandary. We started this hike off with our heavier layers and ended up shedding as the sun rose.
Democrat was a little bit tricky....got to love those false summit's!
After Mt Democrat, we head back down to the saddle and then up to Mt Cameron for the 2nd 14er of the day.
Two down....two to go. The easiest of the 4 was probably Mt Lincoln. And that's only because the decent down from Cameron wasn't very long before going back up to the Lincoln Summit. We agreed that Lincoln was our favorite summit of all 4 peaks.
The hardest part of this hike was the way down to the trailhead from Bross. You basically are hiking down 2,000 ft of elevation in just over a mile down. That's pretty steep. We were wiped after this hike! Definitely needed my celebratory beer!
And then there was one....only one more mountain to summit. The top of Bross is technically closed because it's on private property. But you can find your way up to the top anyway, so we did.
First time using my GoPro....complete hike, edited down to a few minutes.