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The Sneffels Highline Trail


 

This 13-14 mile trail starts in Telluride and ascends into the Sneffels Wilderness, carving its way along Pack Basin in the rugged San Juan mountains. We followed these instructions but traversed the loop clockwise. The trail is one of the most beautiful and strenuous I've ever hiked. The trail tops out at 12,200 feet — roughly 3,500 feet higher than Telluride.
 

September 10, 2005 | Permalink | Categories: Colorado, Telluride, Mount Sneffels Wilderness

 

 
 
 
 
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