Today was the perfect day for a hike. After a quick stop at Starbucks to get Amber her morning coffee fix, we headed up to the Wild Basin Area of Rocky Mountain National Park. The hike we had in mind was to Ouzel Falls, a 2.7 mile (one way) hike that begins at 8500 feet elevation and reaches the falls at an elevation of 9450 feet.The weather was sunny and the temperature was in the low 70s. Nancy and I have made this hike before but with the abundant snowfall this last winter we had never witnessed so much water in the river. The Copeland Falls and Calypso Cascades that you pass along the way were spectacular. It did cloud up before we made Ouzel Falls and we heard thunder in the distance but the rain Gods were good to us and we didn't have a drop of rain during the hike.
Ouzel Falls tumbles loudly through a narrow chute and drops about 40 feet into the Ouzel river that is spanned by a scenic bridge. We ate our lunch there and climbed up around the falls for better views. I took pictures until the batteries in my camera gave up! I usually carry extras but hadn't today. There was a snow field near the falls that still had not given way to the warmth of summer. Lots of "flat landers" were delighted to find snow in late June and were having snowball fights.
This is a very popular trail as proven by the fact that the trail head parking lot was full - even on a Monday. We came across several groups of small children with their camp counselors making the hike. Because of the high use of this trail we didn't expect to see any wildlife, however when we left after the hike we saw a bear from the highway. We pulled over to watch it and then it crossed the road right in front of us. This was only the second time I had seen a bear in the wild in Colorado and of course, my camera batteries were dead! Pictures
As the Chamber of Commerce says, "Tis a privilege to live in Colorado".


