
We hit the trail head behind NCAR ahead of the Saturday crowds. The students set a fast pace, led by a cross country runner fresh off her regional competition the night before. We practiced good trail etiquette as we politely passed other groups, then we hit Fern Canyon Trail. Fern Canyon Trail is basically a giant stair case up to the peak. We still crushed it, but were forced to stop and admire the beautiful views while gasping for elusive O2. As we ascended we could see Denver in the distance and a wind farm nearby. We came out on a saddle about three-fourths of the way up, and it wasn’t the exertion that left us gasping, it was the amazing views of Indian Peaks and Rocky Mountain National Park. We continued up and up. Some of the students decided that summiting wasn’t that important, so they stayed behind the last half mile while others continued to the wind-swept summit.

The Community Adventure Program at Centaurus High School is made possible in part by a grant from Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) through the Nature Kids/Jovenes de la Naturalez program. Click here to learn more!
Written by CAP class instructor Erin Angel.
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