September 26, 2020
Today the four of us headed to Georgetown to drive the Guanella Pass Scenic and Historic Byway to Grant, CO to see the fall foliage. We stopped in Georgetown to have lunch at A&K’s before winding our way out of town on the Guanella Byway with its many hairpin curves. The Byway was a gorgeous drive through the many yellow and golden aspen groves and past golden meadows. The traffic was very heavy with many people out to see the fall colors. After about an hour, we arrived at the Abyss Trailhead parking area that was overflowing with cars parked for about a quarter of a mile in either direction on both sides of the road. Fortunately, we found spots for both cars. At about 2 pm we began our hike on the Abyss and Lake Helms trail that took us through lodge pole pine forests interspersed with aspen. The climb was must less rigorous than prior days and that was a welcomed change. The end of our hike was a beautiful open aspen-filled meadow with a stream flowing through it and surrounded by mountains. It was a great picture-taking area. The return was all downhill and we arrived back at the trailhead at 4:15 pm. I hike a total of 6 miles. We took some pictures at a large stand of aspen before starting our 2-hour drive back to the Airbnb geodesic house. Tomorrow Bev and I will be going to Breckenridge for 2 nights before starting our trip back to Birmingham.



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