Alan and Jonna's 2025 hikes

Here are some quick reviews and photos of some of our favorite hikes of 2025:

1) Homestead, Mesa and Towhee Trails, South Mesa Trailhead, Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks, Boulder, CO, January 24, 2025 - Our first hike of 2025 was a continuation of our regular hikes with our friend Desiree down in Boulder. We have been meet up at South Mesa Trailhead regularly for four years now for an afternoon or evening. This time we met up in the afternoon to do the "short" loop: stringing together Mesa trail, Homestead Trail and Towhee Trail. Thanks to a recent snowfall mixed with a warm sunny day there was slushy snow on the ground for most of the hike but thankfully very little ice. The clouds of another snowstorm were gathering as we hiked which meant the temperature started to drop as we hiked but we finished before any of the white stuff started to drop. A 3.2 mile loop with 600 feet of elevation gain.

2) Chautauqua, Bluebell Road, Mesa and Enchanted Mesa Trails, Chautauqua trailhead, City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, Boulder, CO, February 3, 2025 - After a week of weather ranging from winter snow, to howling wind, to Springtime shorts weather Alan and Jonna met up with our friend Desiree for on a gorgeous Monday afternoon for a hike in Chautauqua Park in Boulder. We met up at the Chautauqua office. We were constrained with time so made a short loop by hiking south on the Bluebird Road, then turning off onto the Mesa trail and then looping back to the parking area on the Enchanted Mesa trail. The late afternoon sunshine turned the bits of snow on the trail into a slushy, muddy mess but most of the trail had melted out completely so there was plenty of dry trail as well. It was a nice, easy loop with terrific hiking weather and we capped it off by spotting a beautiful hawk resting on top of a light pole just as we got back to the trailhead. A 2.3 mile loop with 400 feet of elevation gain.

If you enjoyed these you may also enjoy checking out some photos from our 2024 hikes.

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