Ready to start! |
Cooling off... |
The Waterton Canyon is a great place for wildlife viewing. We did get to see about six bighorn sheep as we neared the dam. Bears also have been seen in the area. In fact, the Waterton Canyon Trail was closed for part of the summer of 2015 due to bear activity. Understanding this, I carried bear spray for the trip -- something I have never done before.
Soon after we passed the dam, the trail begins a single track route and the number of people on the trail diminishes. There is a steady uphill into the forest at this point. We intended to camp at about mile 8, near bear Creek. Importantly, there is no camping on the trail until about mile seven. An easy uphill led us to several campsites near Bear Creek. We arrived early afternoon, set up the shelter and napped (parents) or played ball (kids).
After an easy dinner and dessert of marshmallows roasted over our backpacking stove (fire danger was high, so we did not have a campfire), we cleaned up and got ready for a roaring game of Uno. And then we heard a neighbor camper yelling to us... "Hey guys, there's a bear across the creek!"
Now, there was a time, before I had kids, when I would have been thrilled to see a bear. But having kids changes everything. So it was with some dread that I looked up the creek, and then I saw it... And it was looking at me. It looked huge!
Okay so that is not really the bear we saw. It looked more like this.
The real bear.... about 50 yards away |
All was well, no bear attacks during the night. And no one swiped our food bags either. I woke in the morning with the realization that we had a rather unremarkable night of sleep.
After breakfast and breaking camp, we had a rigorous eight-mile hike ahead. We would gain and lose about 1600 feet in elevation over the course of the day. While the temperatures will still hot,the shade of this forested section of trail made hiking more tolerable. The path had a few minor stream crossings before the big ascent up to a an easy ridge and some incredible views of the surrounding area (including Segment 2 we hiked earlier this year).
After breaking for lunch and taking in the views, we descended rather quickly. We traversed a meadow with a couple campsites and headed toward the trailhead. In all this was a fulfilling, beautiful hike.
We will see you on the trail!
- Mama Bear
This was a super overnight trip!
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