Beautiful AspensThe Devil’s Backbone TrailShadowColorful Colorado BouldersNative PlantBeautiful Colorado MountainsThe Devil’s Backbone Trail looking eastLooking east from the trail.Hogback close-upThe Devil’s BackboneNative Plant, close-upChanging Colors
This past Monday morning a friend and I went on another hike, back to the Devil’s Backbone Open Space Area, which is practically in our backyard to the west of us. It was wonderful to see some fall color; a fun hike for sure.
My neighbor Shari, invited me to go with her on a hike to the Devil’s Backbone Open Space area. The Backbone, as locals call this area, is located less than a mile to the west of us.
It is a gorgeous, 2,198 acre, open space area with jetting flatiron formations, and valleys filled with varied grasses, lichen covered rocks and prickly pear cacti. The trail system accommodates hikers, bikers and horseback riders.
In the morning we are heading out again on a hike, this time we are planning to go a little further down the trail. It is getting cooler here in northern Colorado so hopefully we won’t have to worry as much about the Rattlesnakes.
Tomorrow will be chilly, so I hope the Rattlesnakes are listening to the forecasters and planning to stay “under a rock!”
Here are a few scenes from our hike on Tuesday:
Early Morning SunlightThe TrailThe GrassesThe Backbone