Hiking Devil’s Backbone

This weekend we had most of our chores all done. We did all we can to the rental that will be vacated at the end of the month (until they move out of course), the small house on 13th Street is scheduled to close this Friday, and our house has been cleaned. So, we got to do a few “fun” things. We went clothes shopping and picked up a few garments. We played in the yard and garden. We took a couple of walks.

Then I thought, let’s go hiking. We need to prepare for our 8 hour hike up a 14er, so we thought we’d get a little practice in by hiking Devil’s Backbone in Loveland (about 20 miles from Greeley). Britton was game, so we headed out. Devil’s Backbone trail is open to horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers. It was busy but not too crowded.


Us with Devil’s Backbone in the background

We do a lot of walking around Greeley, but Greeley is really flat, so we were huffing and puffing a little bit as we ascended. After about an hour of hiking, though, our bodies started to cooperate with us and it was really enjoyable and were able to walk for another hour and a half. Here are a few pics from the hike:


Yucca is the main plant you see out there


Beautiful mountain views


There was a part in the “backbone” called the “Keyhole”


Some pretty (and hardy!) wildflowers in the rocks


Some of the trail

We had a great time and got in some much-needed practice. I think we’ll need to do some more incline-hiking and for a longer time before we’re ready to tackle the 14er. Should get us in good shape that’s for sure!

Then after we hiked, we drove back to Greeley where we watched the full solar eclipse! It was spectacular. Where we were sitting, a girl had brought eclipse viewing glasses, so we got to see, and photograph it!


Eclipse through special glasses (click it to enlarge)


This is the same moment with our eyes (when you closed them, you could see the burned image of the eclipse in your eyes though!!) It was pretty eerie to see everything get a little darker when it would have otherwise been super bright out.

Overall, we had a great Sunday and weekend.

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3 thoughts on “Hiking Devil’s Backbone

  1. BAK

    Glad to see that you actually took some time to relax. I was surprised to see the green in the pictures since it has been so dry around here lately. Plus the air seems extremely clear of smoke since the 12 sq. mile Poudre fire has been busy exterminating foliage for about a week now.

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  2. Coupon Frugality

    There are a TON of great hikes in Colorado. One we went on that we all enjoyed was Lion Gulch Trail. We hiked up, had a nice lunch, and then hiked back down.

    http://www.ushikingtrails.com/wiki/Lion_Gulch_Trail_And_Homestead_Meadows

    Be sure to drink plenty of water a couple of days prior to your hike. You can get dehydrated if you have not hydrated yourself properly before the hike, even when you are drinking water on the trail 🙂 Also be sure to keep a first aid kit with you, and have snacks.

    If you need stuff, let us know. We have all kinds of hiking gear (little day packs, etc. ).

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