I am glad I studied the route a bit and was aware of the lack of water. The last few miles of exposed hiking warrants a nice shady cooldown at the fire station for sure.
Hey Omar I agree and really enjoyed Segment 2. The open views right off the bat are beautiful, and the burn scar is very unique with wildflowers and expansive views. I just finished Segment 4 last weekend and really enjoyed it as well. Thanks for checking out the video!
Most of the burn area in this segment is the result of the Hayman fire, which took out about 215 square miles in the summer of 2002. It started from a campfire that went out of control.
another great section thanks for taking us along... i like the yo yo option, you get a better look at things going both ways i tend to prefer out and back over loop hikes myself. wish more of your beers were available out here i need some new varieties
Thanks Thorn! A couple of our brands are actually from California and the Western states. I'm heading out for a 4 day trip this weekend. Very excited as we have a great weather window. I hope all is well!
Hey Christian, thanks for checking out the video! It sure is nice to get out and enjoy all these great hikes in the surrounding foothills. Have you hiked some segments of the Colorado Trail yourself?
It was a dry section for sure. My long-sleeve and hat definitely saved the day. Drinking a full bottle of water to (Camel up) before starting the hike gets you a head start on hydration during these sections. Thanks for checking out the video!
Just a comment, the fire station isn't the end of the segment. Did you get to the trail head about a mile or so further from where you turned to go to the fire station?
Hello Charlotte, you are indeed correct. After getting to the fire station and looking at my map I realized I turned off the trail early. The same thing happened with my Segment #3 hike where I started nearly a mile down trail. I had to go back at the end of my day and get the 1.2 there and back. The unfortunate consequence of out and back hikes.
Segment 2 is pretty exposed for the first 1/3 of the trail. There would be places here and there you could camp though if you looked hard. That spot on the ridge with the view actually had trees that might have worked for a hammock. The rest of Segment 2 once over that ridge is exposed and likely no area for Hammock. As far as Segment 3 goes, there is ideal camping all along the way. The trail rolls up and down through a few drainages which have camping near the creeks. Plentiful camping everywhere.
Thanks for the tip about water at the fire station at mile 10. I ran this trail this morning and that was a lifesaver today.
I am glad I studied the route a bit and was aware of the lack of water. The last few miles of exposed hiking warrants a nice shady cooldown at the fire station for sure.
from the first 6 segments this was my favorite
Hey Omar I agree and really enjoyed Segment 2. The open views right off the bat are beautiful, and the burn scar is very unique with wildflowers and expansive views. I just finished Segment 4 last weekend and really enjoyed it as well. Thanks for checking out the video!
Most of the burn area in this segment is the result of the Hayman fire, which took out about 215 square miles in the summer of 2002. It started from a campfire that went out of control.
another great section thanks for taking us along... i like the yo yo option, you get a better look at things going both ways i tend to prefer out and back over loop hikes myself. wish more of your beers were available out here i need some new varieties
Thanks Thorn! A couple of our brands are actually from California and the Western states. I'm heading out for a 4 day trip this weekend. Very excited as we have a great weather window. I hope all is well!
Beautiful Hike! Based off your videos it seems like we’re both in the same general area. Great work man
Hey Christian, thanks for checking out the video! It sure is nice to get out and enjoy all these great hikes in the surrounding foothills. Have you hiked some segments of the Colorado Trail yourself?
I’ve only hiked this section in July and I nearly died of dehydration both times 😂
It was a dry section for sure. My long-sleeve and hat definitely saved the day. Drinking a full bottle of water to (Camel up) before starting the hike gets you a head start on hydration during these sections. Thanks for checking out the video!
Just a comment, the fire station isn't the end of the segment. Did you get to the trail head about a mile or so further from where you turned to go to the fire station?
Hello Charlotte, you are indeed correct. After getting to the fire station and looking at my map I realized I turned off the trail early. The same thing happened with my Segment #3 hike where I started nearly a mile down trail. I had to go back at the end of my day and get the 1.2 there and back. The unfortunate consequence of out and back hikes.
For someone planning on doing segments 2 and 3 this summer, were there decent spots/trees to hammock camp?
Segment 2 is pretty exposed for the first 1/3 of the trail. There would be places here and there you could camp though if you looked hard. That spot on the ridge with the view actually had trees that might have worked for a hammock. The rest of Segment 2 once over that ridge is exposed and likely no area for Hammock.
As far as Segment 3 goes, there is ideal camping all along the way. The trail rolls up and down through a few drainages which have camping near the creeks. Plentiful camping everywhere.
@@TheWayOutdoors very helpful, thanks! I may just need to go down near the water at segment 3 👍