Wooden sign in a nature setting, large mountains in the background. Sign reads 'Natural Screened Privy, Holler Hello'. About half way up the trail to the top of Long's Peak (14,259') there is (or was, in 1983) indeed a privy situated on the edge of a cliff with a spectacular view. Open air, literally screened on 3 sides by thick brush.
Two people, walking across a snowy trail. This was my first (and last) time hiking up a big mountain. I was in Colorado traveling by bicycle, met these two people in the campground. The man had hiked the mountain before and offered to lead, the woman was with her parents and her father offered to drive us to and from the trailhead. We made a very early start for what was a 10-12 hour hike.
A small stream and waterfall in a mountain meadow, with the snow-capped Rockies in the background. Long's Peak is a steady, but easy walk until you near the top. From there, over the crest, is a tad more difficult (or so I was told). I was advised not to try it because I only had sneakers, no boots, so I wandered around while they went over.
The top of Long's Peak. The trail over this left from somewhere to the right and came down somewhere to the left. I can't place it in this photo more exactly. It was a fabulous hike, but clouds were rolling in and we wanted to get off the mountain before the afternoon thunderstorm arrived so we hustled back down and reached the parking lot and a dry car just as the bottom fell out. Lovely day.
Long's Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park. Colorado
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