Backpack to Bubble Lake
Vail, Colorado
Details
Distance
13 miles
Elevation Gain
3600 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Matt Huber
Put your navigation skills to the test and backpack into the extremely remote wilderness of the Gore Range.
The Gore's are a rough and remote section of the Eagle's Nest Wilderness. What this trip may lack in overall miles, it more than makes up for in elevation gain, scrambling, boulder hopping, and overall hard miles on the trail. Every trip I have had the pleasure of taking into the Gore Range has left me sore, battered and bruised. They also leave me with some of the best and most rewarding views.
Most of the fun that comes with backpacking into this area is experiencing the remoteness firsthand and using your own map to find where to go. I'll give you enough of an outline on how to get there but leave enough out so you can earn the end views.
Starting at Piney River Ranch, take the easy, flat and often overcrowded trail along the river for about 2.8 miles. For more details on this section check out this Outbound adventure.
Once you back towards the waterfalls, there will be a fork in the trail marked by a large cairn that can EASILY be missed. This is where the fun begins. Get ready for about +1600 feet of gain over the next mile. Once you come to the plateau, there is an awesome camp spot with a little creek running though it. Stay here. Unless you're some kind of super human, stay here. It's a nice spot, if you try to make it to Bubble Lake in one day with a full pack you might cry. Don't let your friends see you cry.
On day 2, wake up and scramble up and over the pass (+1100 feet of scree). Up and over this pass gives you options to summit Mt. Powell which will be the mountain directly north of you. For Bubble Lake, continue down the valley for about a mile. Depending on how late in the summer you go, there will still be a decent amount of snow. The boulder hopping with full packs is slow and you run the risk of leg injuries if you aren't paying attention. After a mile down the valley, you'll come to a point where the south side (your right) opens up with a grassy slope. Stay high, scramble up the chute. Up and over this and you'll see the Bubble Lake.
Stay at the lake for as many days as you like, the return hike can be done in one day. Retrace the same route back to the car.
This will be a 3+ day trip for most people.
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