[Cdt-l] Transportation Colorado fr 104 to Rollins pass

Drew Smith jdrewsmith at gmail.com
Sun May 31 12:47:22 CDT 2015


Not sure what 104 is, but here is how you can get to/from Rollins Pass:
>From downtown Boulder (which you can bus to from DIA), take the Nederland
bus up to Nederland HS.  This is about 3 miles from the Hessie TH.  If it
is the weekend there will be a free shuttle and if not it should be an easy
hitch.  From Hessie, hike up the King Lake trail about 7 miles to its
intersection with the CDT, a mile N of Rollins Pass.

Have fun, the wildflowers should be near their peak then (if the snow ever
melts)

Drew/Happy Hour

On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 5:11 PM, michelle bracht <mbracht at live.com> wrote:

>  I am planning to hike a section in Colorado early July.  I was thinking
> fr 104 to Rollins pass but I am flexible as long as the total hike is no
> shorter.  (I'll get it all someday ) Does anyone have a recommendation for
> transportation from one trail head to another?
>
>  Thank you,
> Michelle
>
>
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> I was wondering what, if anything, people do differently for when you will
> be walking in water all day. ?My main concern is blisters since they seem
> to be more likely when I hike with wet feet all day. ?Has anyone tried some
> neoprene socks (such as the Camaro Titanium 0.5mm Seamless Waterproof
> Socks)? ??Dawn (M&M)
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