Today was day 3 past the end of my official residency time here, and day 3 of tent camping. This was the day for Chasm Lake, which is in Longs Peak's cirque. Ideally, one would start the hike a few hours before sunrise to catch the spectacular alpenglow on Longs. I wasn't feeling up to that after these past two weeks of physical effort, so slept in until 6am and then got up and going. The trail is 8.5+ miles round trip, with some serious altitude gain. The overall gain is something around 2,500 feet, but that number does not describe the decent down alongside of Peacock Pool toward Columbine Falls where one then has to scramble up by the falls and regain the lost elevation, adding quite a bit to the overall ascent. Well worth it though, spectacular lake, unbelievable view of Longs from the base of the diamond. I had to look up the elevation change from the lake to the peak, which is almost 2,500 feet. From the lake, the perspective is deceptive and it's hard to tell whether the peak is vastly enormous or whether that's an illusion. It is, in fact, tremendously huge. With my late-ish start, I ended up fantastically lucky and the rain held off until after 3pm, starting just as I returned to the trail head and ranger station. The station has great photographs and maps of Longs Peak, and is well worth a stop. I would really like to come back and make the climb to the peak some day, with the right companions.
Hiking in along Alpine Brook
Approaching tundra
View down Alpine Brook
Footbridge over Alpine Brook
Entering tundra
View west towards Ft Collins and Boulder.
The trail up.
Last of the krummholz
Longs Peak and the trail split for Chasm Lake and the keyhole route to the peak.
Trail up towards Chasm Lake
Enormous cairn, I'm guessing this may be one of the historic cairns from many decades ago.
Room with a view: the privy
The trail to Chasm Lake, Peacock Pool visible
More trail
Getting closer, good view of Peacock Pool and, if you really try, the falls around center frame.
Columbine Falls and behind the glacial shelf containing Chasm
Closeup on the falls
Peacock Pool and Roaring Fork below
Above the falls, Ships Prow and the glacial shelf, also Longs Peak at top right
The scramble portion of the hike
Looking back from the scramble, privy and NPS storage hut (where they keep gear for Longs Peak rescues)
Chasm Lake and Longs Peak, people included for scale, sort of. This doesn't begin to capture the enormity of the place. That face of Longs, the diamond, is a two day technical climb of 2,000ish vertical feet.
Chasm panorama, a little fuzzy due to poor lighting.
Looking back from the trail out.
Trail junction, looking back towards Longs and Chasm