Thursday, May 13, 2010

Abert Rim

Abert Lake and Abert Rim
This past weekend, a friend and I spent two nights up on Abert Rim.  We'd been talking about this trip for a couple of years.  Perched on top of this 40 mile long fault scarp, there is an isolated ponderosa pine forest called Colvin Timbers that sounded intriguing to us.  We climbed up the rim via Poison Creek, which turned out to provide fairly easy access to the top.  It was on top that we discovered Abert Rim to be much more interesting than we had imagined.  Colvin Timbers was OK, but not the highlight of the trip.  Petroglyphs are all over the place up here and there are hunting blinds and other articles strewn about.  The wildlife was abundant and we spent a night at Colvin Lake, which turned out to be quite an oasis (if only they keep the damn cows away from it). We even woke up to snow on Saturday morning, which made for an interesting and difficult hike out.  Great spot.

Colvin Lake

2 Comments:

At 9:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Way to go, Bob. These are great. I expect a book of trips, someday, eh!?
-Erik

 
At 12:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh yeah. The joys of rain shadow + block faulting... -W

 

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