Deer Mountain - Rocky Mountain National Park
Nick Sangetta and Barb Sangetta hike Deer Mountain in the Rocky Mountain National Park on November 10, 2017.
Winter Hike to Deer Mountain Rocky Mountain National Park
Winter hike to Deer Mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park is a 5.6 mile out and back trail that is heavily trafficked. Located near Estes Park, Colorado it's a nice way to spend the day enjoying the mountain views. Although rated as moderate, with an elevation gain of 1400, if you take your time and rest along the way the summit is well worth it.
Third times a charm.The Denver Photo Hikers and I tried going on this hike several times but it's the winter season in Colorado and the weather can be slightly unpredictable. Well, this day, things finally went our way, smiled upon us and granted wonderful views on the way to the summit.I highly recommend this trail. The views are amazing.
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Hiking Deer Mountain (Rocky Mountain National Park)
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Cub Lake, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, United States
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From Estes Park, continue west on Hwy 36 to the Beaver Meadows entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. Just beyond the entrance, turn left and head south on Bear Lake Rd. for about 1.3 miles, then turn right (west) toward the Moraine Park Campground (the turnoff is just past a large stand of aspen trees, near the Moraine Park Visitor's Center). This road follows the north side of Moraine Park for about 1/2 mile to another junction. At this junction, turn left toward the Fern Falls And Fern Lake and Cub Lake Trailheads. There are no facilities at the parking lot, but there is a restroom at the Fern Lake parking lot. The trailhead parking lot is small and fills up quickly. If so, you can continue up the road to the Fern Lake parking lot, but this will add about 1 mile if you walk back to the Cub Lake Trail. Be advised that during the busy summer months, even the Fern Lake parking lot can fill up by midmorning.
Cub Lake Rocky Mountains
50+ Elk and 30+ Deer - Rocky Mountain National Park
In this video my dad and I went up to the Rocky Mountains in the early morning and came home that afternoon. We seemed to have pretty good luck finding animals, and saw lots of bull elk, elk, and many deer as well. Please like, share, and subscribe!
Deer Mountain February 2017
February Summit of Dear Mountain in Estes Park Colorado.
Wild deer at Estes Park, Colorado, U.S
Deer in the Rocky Mountains!!!
This is a very shy doe I found at the rocky mountain national park.
Rocky Mountain National Park | R M N P
In September 2016 we visited the beautiful and dramatic Rocky Mountain National Park. The park, and Colorado in general, awed us with its vastness. The elks were deep in their annual rut season and we were able to capture some spectacular moments.
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Bradley's first mountaintop summit experience by foot - Deer Mountain, Rocky Mountain National Park
Tom and Bradley Cheaney live from the top of Deer Mountain. Bradley's first mountaintop summit experience by foot. Deer Mountain, Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado.
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road Rainbow Curve & Forest Canyon - Day 4 of 5
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road Rainbow Curve & Forest Canyon - Day 4 of 5.
Rainbow Curve is one of my favorite overlooks. It has some of the best views of the park.
What you can see (Horseshoe Park):
The distinctive fan of light-colored boulders on the left of this picture is a relatively new feature on the land. A high mountain dam failed on July 15, 1982, and in a matter of hours the water violently disgorged it load on the valley floor.
What you can see from Rainbow Curve:
1 Mount Chapin (12,454)
2 Mount Chiquita (13,069)
3 Ypsilon Mountain (13,514)
4 Mount Fairchild (13,502)
5 Hagues Peak (13,560)
6 Mommy Mountain (13,425)
7 Roaring River
8 Bighorn Mountain (11,463)
9 McGregor Mountain (10,456)
10 Deer Mountain (10,013)
“Rainbow Curve, 12.8 miles from the Beaver Meadows park entrance, lies on the outside edge of a wide switchback on Trail Ridge Road as it swings around a blunt ridge between Hidden Valley and Hanging Valley. This major viewpoint at 10,829 feet is just below timberline, the transition zone between a subalpine fir and spruce forest and the alpine tundra of grass and delicate wildflowers. The vista looks down on Horseshoe Park, an open grassy valley floored by twisting Fall River. Note the light-colored alluvial fan on the north side of the park. It formed in 1982 when Lawn Lake, a small reservoir in the Mummy Range, broke after heavy rain. A deluge of water, boulders, and debris swept down into the valley.”
Just beyond the flower covered meadow lies Forest Canyon and the Continental Divide with Mount Ida. This picture, taken at high noon, shows the problem of photograph trees at this time of day. Photographs taken in the early morning or late afternoon would render the trees a truer green.
Tundra Protection Area
Hundreds of feet cause damage that takes hundreds of years to restore.
PLEASE STAY ON THE TRAIL!
The Glacial Landscape
Like other high mountain valleys, Forest Canyon was filled with ice and shaped by glaciers during the past two million years. Here, ice flowed through a stream valley and followed the straight line of the ancient faults. Side valleys contributed their own rivers of ice, and carved the canyons of Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes The Rolling terrain of the high country was untouched by glacial ice.
What you can see:
1 Longs Peak (14,255)
2 Stones Peak (12,922)
3 Spraque Mountain(12,713)
4 Hayden Spire
5 Hayden Gorge
6 Terra Tomah (12,718)
7 Mt Ida
8 Gorge Lakes
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Hiking the Rocky Mountain
I when on a trip to Colorado, we did a lot of cool stuff over there, meet a lot of great people! I really hope you enjoy the views!
Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain National Park CO USA
(Note: no embedded audio) This small herd of Mule Deer was encountered in Rocky Mountain National Park in early November. Mule Deer are the favorite prey of Mountain Lions. They are widely distributed throughout the Western United States.
SEASON 2: SOUTH WEST | ESTES Park, Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Park
We stayed in Estes Park, Colorado at the Jelly Stone RV Park and visited Rocky Mountain National Park. While there we drove Old Fall River road to Chasm Falls and up to Alpine Visitor Center.
We hiked Bear Lake, with our granddaughter and then hiked up to Alberta Falls and Mills lake with my daughter. The next day Kelly, our daughter and I hiked up to Deer Mountain, the view was beautiful by the lingering smoke from the California and Colorado left a haze in the view.
The girls went horse back riding at Jackson Stables located at the YMCA of Estes park. Great ride with great service.
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Deer in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado
The Rocky Mountains have deer, black bears, elk and coyotes. Here we managed to spot deer during a visit from the Colorado School of Mines in Golden.