The part with the trolley is over by the Broncos stadium. You can kind of see Meow Wolf ahead and across the river. I don't know why this guy doesn't show us around by turning the camera to the left or right. Does this mean you're not going the Morrison-Evergreen-Idaho Springs way? The Bear Creek route after Morrison is literally what i was watching for. Thats disappointing. Have fun on your endeavors.
@@MrsLadyLiberty, I wondered the same. Apparently, he picked up the Colorado Trail sooner. According to the ADT website: “It follows the Continental Divide Trail for 9 miles from Webster Pass to Georgia Pass, crossing the summits of four peaks over 12,000 feet high. From Georgia Pass the route follows the Colorado Trail for 106 miles, passing through the Holy Cross and Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Areas.”
@@LionessHikeryes, he's starting the Colorado Trail to Georgia pass, then follow CT, CDT, and ADT til Twin Lakes. He's skipping the road walking and joining other Colorado Trail thru hikers.
@@jims6625 That sounds like a wise move. Walking roads is not only less pleasant but also dangerous. I hope that maybe the Discovery Trail Officials will reroute with this in mind. While this is more of a choose your own adventure type of hike, not every one researches alternatives.
Love seeing the beautiful mountains, water, and path. Great choice! Enjoy!
The part with the trolley is over by the Broncos stadium. You can kind of see Meow Wolf ahead and across the river. I don't know why this guy doesn't show us around by turning the camera to the left or right.
Does this mean you're not going the Morrison-Evergreen-Idaho Springs way? The Bear Creek route after Morrison is literally what i was watching for. Thats disappointing. Have fun on your endeavors.
I am confused why they didn’t route the Discovery Trail through the Colorado Trail? The actual route comes about a mile from it?
I thought ADT uses part of the Colorado and CDT.
@@MrsLadyLiberty, I wondered the same. Apparently, he picked up the Colorado Trail sooner. According to the ADT website: “It follows the Continental Divide Trail for 9 miles from Webster Pass to Georgia Pass, crossing the summits of four peaks over 12,000 feet high.
From Georgia Pass the route follows the Colorado Trail for 106 miles, passing through the Holy Cross and Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Areas.”
@@LionessHikeryes, he's starting the Colorado Trail to Georgia pass, then follow CT, CDT, and ADT til Twin Lakes. He's skipping the road walking and joining other Colorado Trail thru hikers.
@@jims6625 That sounds like a wise move. Walking roads is not only less pleasant but also dangerous. I hope that maybe the Discovery Trail Officials will reroute with this in mind. While this is more of a choose your own adventure type of hike, not every one researches alternatives.