May 6th: Cervidae peak
Total: 5 miles
The trail head was easy to find and easy to follow. It went up, up, and up some more all the way to the top. The view was amazing; we could see the Lucky Peak reservoir and Mores creek from the top. There was a register at the top for signing your name which I thought was nice. It gives you a sense of ending. On our way down it started to rain and we could see lightning hitting the hill just next us. We walked out of there real fast to avoid getting struck by lightning.
This was my second favorite hike of the four. The hills are so steep that hiking poles are a must have item, especially for coming down the hill. It took us about 3 hours including a lunch break.
Looking down to Lucky Peak |
A pretty view of rolling hills |
The view from the top |
Walking down the trail with the storm following us |
May 13th: Kepros
Total: 11 miles
This was another Saturday afternoon hike. The trail head was a bit challenging to find. The article we read said the trail head was 9 miles after exiting the free way, but it turned out it was actually 11 miles. Right from the beginning we had to climb over a few very steep hills. It was very windy and cold when we started out. After a few miles the trail connects to a hunting road and from then on it was an easy walk to the top. The weather was great and there were plenty of wildflowers to enjoy. There wan't much shade so I wouldn't hike this in the summer. There were numerous bypasses that you could follow to avoid steep hills. The total mileage would be different based on which, or how many, bypasses you follow.
This was my third favorite hike of the four. It took us about 6 hours including lunch and two breaks.
Lovely view |
Following a hunting trail |
A lone tree at the top of a hill |
We've made it to the top |
May 27th: Lucky peak/ Shaw mountain
Total: 15 miles
The person who wrote the article said 10.2 miles so I really don't know where our 5 extra miles came from. Maybe they know a short cut to the top?
The trail head is located within the city limits and because of that this was the busiest trail of the four. The weather was perfect, and we forgot our sunscreen so by the end of the day we looked like cooked lobsters. When you look at the foothills behind downtown Boise this is the tallest peak there. After the hike whenever I look at the peak while I am driving it just amazes me that we were crazy enough to climb it.
This was my least favorite hike of the four. It may have been because of the hot weather and sunburn. It was a very, very long hike on a very hot day. It took us 8.5 hours including lunch and a lot of water breaks.
Looking down at the city of Boise |
Loved this part of the trail. |
The view from the top |
Heading down |
June 3rd: Heinen
Total: 12 miles (Did not make it to the top)
We knew before we left home that this would be the most challenging hike of the four. The first mile or so was extremely hard, steep climbing on loose rocks and dirt. I wouldn't even dream about hiking this without hiking poles. But, can you believe it? when we got to the trail head we realized that we left mine at home. Now we each had one hiking pole, not a pair. It was manageable, but it would have been much better if I had my own. The trail wasn't very easy to follow so we got off the trail a few times. This was a beautiful hike and I am disappointed that we didn't make it to the top. Mike was showing symptoms of heat exhaustion, and we were running short on water. We poured some water on Mike's head to cool him off. We took a long break under a tree and after drinking more water he was well enough to hike out.
Even though we didn't finish the hike this was my favorite of the four. There was an abundance of wild flowers and great views of the river. I am guessing we completed 90% of the hike and it took us about 9 hours. I'd like to try this one again next year. We need to go earlier in the spring and take more water than we did.
Looking back to the trail head |
What am I going to do if he can't make it back? |
This is why I hike |
He feels good enough to carry his own backpack. |
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