An LMI Event-Devil’s Causeway
Devil's Causeway is one of the most notorious hikes in
Colorado. This hike, which ascends the Chinese Wall in the Flat Tops
Wilderness, contains a narrow 3-foot wide, 25-yard long segment of broken rock
with 1,000+ ft drops on either side. This segment, which gives the trail its
name, is demonic indeed. Anyone with the slightest bit of acrophobia will
cower, cringe, and otherwise drool on themselves with anxiety. The pictures of
this chunk of rock do nothing to convey the emotional impact of the drop off so
don't be fooled.
The Hike:
Sunday
Aug 11 -Meet at the trailhead at 8 am it is an 180 mi drive and estimated as a
4 hour drive by Google maps so a group will be camping the evening before at a
dispersed campground near the trail. We would like to start early in order to
avoid any afternoon storms and hope to be back down to the trailhead by 1-3pm
depending on which route is taken.
· What to Bring –
As always, you are
responsible for your own safety and well-being on this hike, but here is some
suggested gear:
Water
Lunch/SnacksSeveral layers of clothing
Gloves
Good hiking boots
Rain Gear
Poles – optional
Camping:
Saturday
Aug 10- Camp the night before near Stillwater Reservoir. The camp spot will be
car camping in an undeveloped dispersed spot in the National Forest. The camp
spot is near two different reservoirs with restrooms/toilets but no other
amenities. If you are joining the evening before to camp please bring anything
necessary for comfortable sleeping arrangements and your own food/drink. A grill and a camp stove will be available to
use too.
Please post in the comments or
email annalissa.smith@gmail.com for
any questions and to RSVP.
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