Crystal BrindleExplorer
I live in New Zealand full-time and immerse myself in the mountains as a ranger for the Department of Conservation (DOC), a landscape photographer, an avid tramper, and a keen trail runner.
Summit Storm Peak and Mount Lady Washington
Estes Park, Colorado
4.5
12.58 mi
/ 4500 ft gain
This adventure began at the Longs Peak trailhead in southeastern Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. I followed the Longs Peak trail for 6 miles to the Boulderfield backcountry camping area. This is a fairly steep on-trail climb of 3,360 feet.
After setting up camp at 12,760 feet, my partner and I cooked dinner and waited for lingering storm clouds to pass. As late afternoon approached, we...
Hike to Verna, Spirit, Fourth, and Fifth Lakes
Allenspark, Colorado
19 mi
/ 2460 ft gain
This summer backpacking trip provides plenty of opportunities for exploration and endless moments to take in awe-inspiring scenery. On our visit, after setting up camp at the Lake Verna backcountry site, I quickly made my way to the next lake (Spirit Lake) to photograph the sunset. The symmetry and placement of Spirit Lake in the glacially carved East Inlet Valley makes it an ideal place to wat...
Backpack Alpine Terrain to Haynach Lakes
Estes Park, Colorado
17 mi
Begin at the Milner Pass Trailhead off of Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. Commonly used to summit Mount Ida, this trailhead is often popular with summer hikers. The trail climbs steeply through the trees before revealing open slopes of tundra and fantastic panoramic views. Although not officially marked on the map, the trail does continue almost to the 12,889 foot summit of Mo...
Green Lake via Glacier Gorge Trail
Estes Park, Colorado
5.0
11.38 mi
/ 3400 ft gain
Begin at the popular Glacier Gorge trailhead along Bear Lake Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. Arrive VERY early for parking as the lot typically fills by 7:30 am. For the best photography options - choose to either backpack into the Glacier Gorge campsite (reservations must be made early in the season) or begin at 3:00 am to reach the best views by sunrise. There are many options along thi...
Ouzel & Ogallala Peaks
Allenspark, Colorado
17.18 mi
/ 4403 ft gain
Begin at the Wild Basin Trailhead in southeastern Rocky Mountain National Park near the town of Allenspark. Plan to start before sunrise if attempting this trek as a day trip in order to avoid afternoon thunderstorms above the treeline. This trip can easily be made into a backpacking experience by camping at any of the campsites along the trail or at Upper Ouzel Creek (below Bluebird Lake). Gra...
Climb Mount Earnslaw, Mount Aspiring National Park
Mount Earnslaw, New Zealand
5.0
16.8 mi
/ 8000 ft gain
Start at the Rees Valley Trailhead, approximately 30 minutes from Glenorchy. The trail begins as a dirt road that passes through grazing land and small tributary creeks that flow into the Rees. The first 4.4 miles (7 km) of the trail hugs the Rees River and stays in the grassy and often boggy river flats.Approximately 15-20 min. after crossing the bridge over 25 Mile Creek, begin to look for an...
Backpack the Routeburn Track
Kinloch, New Zealand
5.0
12.5 mi
If you're looking for the best the Routeburn Track has to offer but only have one night to spend - hike from the Glenorchy side Routeburn Shelter to Lake Mackenzie in 12.5 miles (approx. 3,500 feet of elevation gain) and stay at this stunning hut location before backtracking over Harris Saddle the following day. There are plenty of other hut options that allow shorter hiking days if you have th...
Backpack MacPherson Creek to Lake Barra
Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand
5.0
7.5 mi
/ 5249.3 ft gain
If you’re ready for an advanced challenge to suit any adventurous spirit and have the skills to navigate complicated terrain then the narrow MacPherson Creek drainage on the fringes of Mount Aspiring National Park may grab your interest. Diving in from the MacPherson Creek bridge on the Haast Road just a few kilometres west of Pleasant Flat, bush climbing and crawling dominates the first half o...
Climb to the Summit of Mount Katolinat, AK
Lake and Peninsula, Alaska
8 mi
/ 2200 ft gain
This adventure begins long before you start climbing the mountain. First you need to make your way to Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park on the Alaska Peninsula. The Alaska Peninsula is not connected to the road system of Alaska so all travelers must arrive by either boat or plane. Fly to the small town of King Salmon and then hop on a float-plane to arrive at Brooks Camp. Once at Brooks Camp ...
Backpack to the Waimak Falls Hut
Arthur's Pass, New Zealand
13 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
Begin this two night (one night option) tramping trip from the Bealey Bridge over the Waimakariri River – approximately 8 kilometers south of Arthur’s Pass. If river levels are low and you prefer cutting through the river valley itself – crossing the Waimak at need – begin at Klondyke Corner. A sign indicates the short road to the car park opposite the Klondyke Corner camping area. Otherwise, i...
Backpack to Boulder Lake
Bainham, New Zealand
22.4 mi
/ 3937 ft gain
The common route to Boulder Lake - via Brown Cow Ridge - begins at a small and slightly obscure trailhead near the town of Bainham which is approximately a 20 minute drive from the coastal town of Collingwood in the Tasman region. The trailhead only accommodates parking for perhaps two vehicles - but this shouldn't be a problem due to its limited visitation. The first 5 km (3 miles) of the trai...
Climb to the Top of Eldrig Peak
Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
The track to the Eldrig Peak tops begins from a small parking area on the Borland Road a few kilometers above Borland Lodge. The Borland Road is normally open in summer but it is best to call the Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre to confirm - 03 249 7924. The road is dirt and gravel but a two-wheel drive vehicle can make it to the carpark. It is well-signed from the road and therefore easy...
Climb to Mueller Hut
Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
5.0
6.4 mi
/ 3000 ft gain
This trek begins in the gateway town of Mount Cook Village, which is a must-visit destination in its own right, and serves as the jumping off point for most Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park ventures. Drive to the White Horse Hill Campground (follow the signs for the Hooker Valley) and park in the day use area. The trail begins at the back of the parking lot (the end opposite to the road entry) w...
Overnight at the Barker Hut
Arthur's Pass, New Zealand
5.0
29.8 mi
/ 3018.4 ft gain
Begin at Klondyke Corner if the Waimakariri is low or at the O'Malley's Track if the river is too high to ford safely. After walking through the Waimakariri River to the Carrington Hut and on up the White River Valley you’ll reach this tiny red hut that stands out in its precarious position as a sentinel above the White River. The route is marked and poled until you reach Carrington Hut (approx...
Backpack to Adelaide Tarn
Bainham, New Zealand
5 mi
/ 1213.9 ft gain
See "Backpack to Boulder Lake for the first half of this trip. From Boulder Lake Hut cross the stream in the direction indicated by the sign at the most advantageous point. There is no evident trail through the tussock so make your way to the spur at the head of the valley that leads to Green Saddle in the best way you can. There is a marsh not far from the hut that can be skirted by sticking t...
Backpack to Granity Pass Hut
Tapawera, New Zealand
10.4 mi
/ 4593 ft gain
Once in Tapawera, follow the signs indicating Kahurangi National Park by way of the Wangapeka Valley. The road winds, becomes gravel, and narrows before it dead-ends at Courthouse Flat where you'll find picnic tables and restrooms. Begin the trek by following either the ridge or the Blue Creek Track. Both take approximately the same amount of time and have similar gradients. However, the Blue C...
Hike to Hooker Lake
Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
5.0
10 mi
Once in Mount Cook Village follow the signs to the White Horse Hill Campground where you'll find the start of the Hooker Valley Track. Alternatively, you can camp in the campground and begin the hike before sunrise for the best experience. The sign says that the one-way hiking time is 1 hour and 35 minutes, however, Hooker Lake can easily be reached in 1 hour or less. The path is extremely well...
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