Recently, I had the opportunity to be one of the ten backpackers issued a back country pass to sleep in and/or around the Great Sand Dunes National Park Dune field. The park is located in the San Luis Valley near Crestone, Colorado. Crestone is know for it's positive energy vortex and is full of spiritual people and amazing Buddhist temples.
I highly recommend this trip for ANYONE who would like a short, but silent backpacking trip into one of the most magnificent places in the world. The elevation is low enough where you aren't huffing and puffing onto a 14,000 foot peak and is fun enough to explore the different ecosystems in and around the dunes. You can take as long or as little time you need to hike into the dunes, which means no pressure for speed hiking....unless you set off about an hour or two before nightfall.
I highly recommend this trip for ANYONE who would like a short, but silent backpacking trip into one of the most magnificent places in the world. The elevation is low enough where you aren't huffing and puffing onto a 14,000 foot peak and is fun enough to explore the different ecosystems in and around the dunes. You can take as long or as little time you need to hike into the dunes, which means no pressure for speed hiking....unless you set off about an hour or two before nightfall.
Visiting the Great Sand Dunes has always been a person favorite location of mine, but had never slept in the Sand Dunes until last month. The dunes call to me every early summer, while the Medano Creek still surges and breathes with the with pulse of the earth. Last year, I heard about the limited back country passes and decided to take advantage of the opportunity this year by completing a solo Sand Dune Solitude adventure.




I decided to summit a dune in the morning right after sunrise, This photo was take as I was walking up the dune. Aren't these shadows amazing in the morning sun?

While taking time to my self I came up with this quote that seems to be a theme in my life.