The recent spring storm that dropped 14 inches here south of Denver has me thinking of spring and summer and returning for a hike to one of my favorite high country lakes for some fishing. The hike in is just tough enough at about 3 miles and 1,900 feet of elevation gain to be a fun challenge with a few steeper sections. The lake holds cutthroat trout and sits at an elevation of approximately 12,000 feet.
Working through the footage from last summer is a good way to get excited about the upcoming season. Putting together this edit has me dreaming of blue skies, wildflowers and colorful cutthroat trout. Below is a quick edit that shows why I love hiking to and fishing this lake.
The treadmill running and fly tying have already started in anticipation of this hike. I bet you have some fishing plans and dreams for this summer as well. Now is as good a time as ever to get ready before the season is upon us. Happy spring everyone.
Working through the footage from last summer is a good way to get excited about the upcoming season. Putting together this edit has me dreaming of blue skies, wildflowers and colorful cutthroat trout. Below is a quick edit that shows why I love hiking to and fishing this lake.
The treadmill running and fly tying have already started in anticipation of this hike. I bet you have some fishing plans and dreams for this summer as well. Now is as good a time as ever to get ready before the season is upon us. Happy spring everyone.
No comments:
Post a Comment