Father's Day started a little early for Reid this year when he decided to {ditch} work Friday and head to the mountains for some climbing! Looks like it was a beautiful day and I'm glad he was able to get out and do things he hasn't had much time for lately.
I'm almost hesitant to spill the beans where we went because it's getting harder to come across less-populated trails near Denver these days, but I'll be nice and share :) We headed west on 285 to the Guanella Pass Road (this is the road that takes you to Mt Bierstadt but is usually accessed by I-70). Reid said there were a bunch of trailheads off the road so we planned to just pick one and stop. And that happened to be the first one we came up on which had a bridge crossing the creek (a rushing one) over to some picnic tables...perfect because we also packed lunch! The trailhead sign was called Geneva Creek but when we got back home and I Googled it, it seemed to label the general area and not a specific trail. But with 2 small kids in tow, we don't do many full trails these days, just more exploring!
The trail followed the creek and the road and was in and out of tree cover. It was very mellow until we hit a fork and went left to try and escape the road a bit. From there it was up, up, up and my 3 year old was a champ and hiked all the way til we stopped for a snack! Then it was "I want to ride in the backpack" back to the car. I think what kept him going was searching for all the "waterfalls" on the trail. Before heading back we took some pictures, ate a snack and then had lunch at the picnic tables. We also found a good climbing tree and the 3 year old enjoyed that while little brother snoozed.
I have no doubt Reid enjoyed his Father's Day hike, especially not having to carry our hefty child up the trail. Unfortunately we headed back home to the heat of the day in Denver so it was fun in our kiddie pool and sprinkler for a while, then a movie on the couch followed by dinner out in an air conditioned restaurant!
Happy Father's Day to our adventurous, hard-working daddy! We love having fun and exploring the trails with you.
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