While living in Santa Fe, we spent much time hiking in the Pecos Wilderness, but didn't get to Lake Katherine...an alpine lake we both wanted to see. This is the journey to that very special place.
Happy hikers ready to go!
Little meadows provided many nectar sources and lots of butterflies to watch...
and cool fungus such as this fly agaric to check out.
It felt good to have a pack on again. (Jennifer started with around 23 or 24 pounds...Steve with almost 30.)
Puerto Nambe (11,017 feet) offered a great place to take off our boots with views of Santa Fe Baldy (12,622'), breathe some cool, mountain air...
and eat some tasty roasted red pepper spread on tortillas. The first day out on a backpacking trip we almost always eat some sort of perishable food. Trail food gets real old by the end so why not spice it up at the beginning?
A block of parmesan goes a long way (and keeps a long time) on a backpacking trip!
A blue grouse walked by us while we ate...
and joined up with a friend!
Comma butterflies were a common visitor in these high elevation meadows.
Inviting, yes?
We think so...
Jennifer is almost to the top of the saddle to cross over to the other side of this mountain range and begin the trip down to Lake Katherine.
Steve felt like King...
Jennifer had a moment with this view of true wilderness. There's nothing like it. You just have to see it, feel it, know it. (New Mexico's highest point: Wheeler Peak - 13,161' is in the distance.)
Here's our trail switchbacking down the mountain...
August is a great time for mountain wildflowers.
The final leg to our destination...
Next....Lake Katherine.