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Twin Sisters Peaks Hike

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Twin Sisters Peaks Hike

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Hikes are always subject to date/time change or cancellation due to weather, trail conditions or closures, or other unforeseen circumstances. We hike as a group and hike at an average moving pace of about 2.5mph (slower up…faster down). Everyone is expected to wait at all intersections & periodically otherwise so that no one is left behind or hiking on their own for safety purposes. We will plan to have lunch at the top & we will stop as needed along the way for water, snacks, pictures, etc.

RMNP FEE: Even though you don’t pass through a RMNP entrance station, a pass is required for this hike. If you do not have an annual America the Beautiful Pass, you can buy a day pass or annual pass here: https://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/fees.htm

DIFFICULTY: about 7.5 miles with about 2,500 feet elevation gain. Highest elevation is about 11,400 feet. And this hike is considered HARD in Alltrails.

HIKE DESCRIPTION: The Twin Sisters Peaks are located on the eastern edge of RMNP. The trail starts by climbing through a lodgepole pine forest and it doesn't stop going up until the summit. As we gain altitude the views get better and better. There are cliffs and interesting rock formations along the way up. Once we break treeline, the views open up and the terrain becomes rocky and rugged…however, the trail is well worn. Reaching the summit requires an additional rock scramble up a short trail. From the summit there are panoramic views of the eastern plains, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Longs Peak. From the western peak the view of Longs Peak is indescribable. This might just be the best view of Longs available. After we break at 11,000+ feet, we will head back the way we came. We will do the following hike in alltrails: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/twin-sisters-peak-trail

DOGS: 🚫 not allowed.

ADDRESS/DIRECTIONS: We will meet at the first trailhead right off CO-7/ S St. Vrain Ave. To get there, you can click on the alltrails link above and click directions. Look for my blue Subaru Outback.

We wait 5 minutes for late arrivals…but no longer as that is inconsiderate to those arriving timely. So please allow extra time to get to the trailhead.

IMPORTANT: This is a participate at your own risk event! Life is risky. I am not a professional guide and am simply hosting this event. By signing up for this hike you acknowledge that you are capable of performing this hike and that you are solely responsible for your own safety.

NO SHOWS: If you are a no-show to 2 hikes, you will be booted from this meetup group. So please change your RSVP to “not going” if you are unable to make it.

WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING: Water, snacks, layers of clothing, good hiking shoes/boots, sunscreen, bug repellant, sunglasses, hat, gloves, hiking poles (if you find them helpful), and anything else you deem essential.

WEATHER: Here is the NOAA forecast for the hike location. For hourly temps, wind, precipitation, etc., click “Hourly Weather Forecast” in the upper right. https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=40.2889&lon=-105.5183

REQUIRED WAIVER: If you have not already done so, you must sign the updated waiver with our new meetup name prior to this hike. I will have copies at the trailhead that you can sign or you may print, sign, and bring it with you from the following website: https://www.dropbox.com/s/p728z28jjuwdzws/Waiver%20Corona.pdf?dl=0
If you choose to sign at the trailhead, please arrive early so that we can depart for the hike timely.

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