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Section 7 of the Colorado Trail  - Molas Pass To Durango
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INDIAN TRAIL RIDGE - Section 7

Section 7 - Molas Pass To Durango

Moderate Difficulty with 2 Advanced Days

Starting Description Miles Elevation
Date

 

 

Gain Loss

July 27

Meet for Week -Durango / optional 2.5 mile hike in the evening

 

 

 

July 28

Molas Pass to Bolam Pass

20.2

3120

2590

July 29

Bolam Pass to Hotel Draw

11

1480

1700

July 30

Hotel Draw to Big Bend Trail

6.3

440

240

July 31

Big Bend to Fassbinder Gulch Campsite

18

1960

2220

August 1

Fassbinder Gulch to Durango / Disperse - No camping or meals provided this night. Lodging on your own.

18

1080

4460

Highest Elevation Point for Week - 12,490 Lowest Elevation Point for Week – 6,960

Overview of Section 7 Hike

This is also one of the more isolated sections of The Colorado Trail. For the unsupported hiker, re-supply towns are few and far between. The support crew has to travel great distances at times to reach the day’s final destination. For the non-supported hiker, water availability becomes a problem after Bolam Pass. However, the supported hiking treks
carries ample potable water so the clients do not have to be concerned.

The meeting time for this section is at 12:00 p.m. giving hikers at their option an opportunity to hike a small section of The Colorado Trail in the afternoon. We also like to get to this campsite early allowing you to set up your personal sleeping tent before the thunderstorms come in!

FIRST DAY… of this section is twenty miles of hiking at an average elevation of 11,000 feet. Hiking through the San Juan Mountains on this first day will be a day you will always remember and will want to return. It is very comparable to hiking in the Canadian Rockies, but at a much higher altitude. The path upon which this trail travels is very scenic and every turn creates a new view. The first day is very rewarding, but is also the most difficult. You will see some of the most spectacular views of your life including two Fourteener's, Mount Wilson and El Diente, where Navajo Sam once resided.

DAY TWO… is an easy day hike allowing the hiker to recover from the first days hike. This is a beautiful hike over Black Hawk pass. DAY THREE… is very easy with only a 6.3-mile hike. Bring a book to read in camp that afternoon!! You will have lots of time to rest up for the next days hike on the hi-line trail.

DAY THREE…Easy 6.3 mile hike. Take an afternoon nap or read a book!

DAY FOUR… we have a long hike on the hi-line trail. Hi-line trail name implies exactly what it reads…. hiking on top of a spiny ridge with 360 degree views.
Gudy Gaskill states “From the Hi-line Trail (also know as Indian Trail Ridge), a crest of cascading wildflowers, the views of the Hermosa Valley and the LaPlata Mountains are
Extraordinary.” On this day, the hike will top out at Kennebec Pass. From this point The Colorado Trail begins it greatest descent and altitude change.

DAY FIVE… As you would imagine, this is the day of descent to the end of the trail. By no means is this an easy day. It is near twenty miles long but descending approximately 4500 feet. The trail generally follows the canyon of Junction Creek, winding in and out of the numerous steep side drainages.

Please make your own lodging reservations far in advance for the night before the hike and the last night because Durango will fill up quickly.

After the entire group has finish hiking and is waiting at the end of The Colorado Trail, we will shuttle everyone to their cars.

You should be to your vehicles by 6 pm on the last day. Due to the length of the last days hike and logistical issues, there will only be one shuttle available for the group once everyone is finished at the end of the trail.

All personal vehicles will be parked at the Szczech's residence.

If you flew into Durango and do not have a vehicle… we will provide a shuttle for you to your place of Lodging.

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ALL SECTIONS ARE FILLED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.
SPACE IS LIMITED TO 12 TO 14 HIKERS PER SECTION.

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COST IS $925.00 PER PERSON. A $425 deposit payment and completed sign up form must be received in our office to reserve a space. The balance of the trip cost is due no later than May 1st. If the balance is not received by that date, your space will be offered to another person on the waiting list.

CANCELLATION POLICY…All cancellations must be in writing. There is a $250.00 fee for canceling before may 10th . After May 10th, the cancellation fee is $300.00. There will be no refunds, for any reason, for cancellations that are received less than 45 days prior to your trek departure.

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