You know when you're flying over these large mountain ranges in an airplane and you look down and see these secluded lakes spotted around the range - and you think (well maybe YOU don't, but I know I do) how cool it would be to be able to just chill lakeside by one of these mountaintop lakes? Solitary and secluded from the world? That's Colchuck.
What makes Colchuck a great hike is not only the lake itself - the trail is eventful, full of creeks to cross and views of the wondrous surrounding wilderness as you climb higher and higher.
The hike starts with a drive up a gravel and dirt road to the trailhead for Colchuck and Stuart lakes. Although my destination was Colchuck all along, I asked another hiker about Stuart - his reply was that Colchuck is better for the views, while Stuart is better for swimming. This guy answered before his significant other could get a word in and it was funny to watch her glare at him for not letting her offer her opinion. We all know that look.
Either way, swimming at Colchuck is just fine - still haven't been to Stuart to compare, but swimming in Colchuck is exhilarating, with Dragon Tail and Colchuck peaks staring down at you with Asgard Pass looming as a next challenge.
Once the trails breaks - right to Stuart, left to Colchuck - it becomes pretty much a straight-up ladder hike, especially in the last mile. Rocks and roots provide the stepping stones, but the views on the way up are absolutely stunning, so take breaks as needed because paradise awaits.
At the lake, you won't be able to avoid the desire to take a refreshing dip in the icy cold waters and it's tough to pull away from this fantastic place of natural beauty. You'll gaze up at Asgard pass and mentally prepare yourself to take on that challenge at some point in the future, because the Enchantments await on the other side of the Pass - and most say the lakes of the Enchantments even outshine Colchuck.
I'll be giving the Enchantments a try myself this upcoming weekend.
Colchuck is an unbelievable hike, well worth the sweat and leg cramps you may get. Camping up top - if you can score an overnight camping permit - swimming (if you can bare the cold water) and plenty of places to just sit back, chill and take it all in.
Click on the link below for the video blog of the journey. I left much of the footage unedited as every second of this hike was just plain awesome and cutting any bit out just wouldn't do the hike justice.
Enjoy.
