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Supported Colorado Trail Hiking Expeditions
The Colorado Trail is divided into six sections with five hiking days each week (Section 6 only has four hiking days). Each day’s hike will vary between 10 and 20 miles, with most days averaging around 15 miles. Hiking The Colorado Trail involves lots of climbing. You start at high elevations and go higher each day, with lots of ups and downs in between. The elevation gains and losses are included below. COST: How The Difficulting Rating Works Keep in mind ALL of the trail is maintained and does NOT require any rock climbing skills. The difficulty rating is determined by the average altitude of each hiking section (above or below timberline), daily hiking distances, consecutive daily elevation gains and losses, and exposure to weather above timberline. Please contact us if you need clarification on the difficulty of any section you want to hike. info@coloradotrailhiking.com or call us 1-888-CME-HIKE
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