Well the snow in Breck is certainly “low tide” but it is awesome how less than optimal conditions and time (for me — very thankful) has driven the bells to explore the mountains, vistas and awesome beauty of Breckenridge and the blue river valley. Next time you visit Breck perhaps take a day to get on the snowshoes and pick one of the many winter trails…
Pointing to Quandary Peak (one of the most accessible 14ers) Got lost on the trail and found this mine I guess the miners lived here…cool still preserved
Here was another hike — had some awesome (and beautiful) company (Lucia and our friend Amy) along with my buddy Chris. Trailhead was 5 min from our house…
Cool hike..minutes from town Lucky me
Was a great time hiking beautiful trails with the best of friends!
For sure buddy…I am going through Burg withdrawl
Oh Brian! I’m loving your blog! I agree, while skiing down the mountains is such a thrill, snowshoeing is a spell activity. It’s quiet and slow so you can really take in all the details of such a spectacular environment. We’ve done some snowshoeing in Colorado to huts where you can spend the night or several for that matter. One even had a sauna!! You can just imagine what Tommy did there
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!!
I can only imagine! Funny Bridget