http://www.century21weshill.com/inde...w&listingID=69
Yours for $995,000
The big question – what effect will this have on re-supply for 2014 hikers along the Collegiate Loop West and/or the Colorado portion of the CDT ?
Only time will tell.
http://www.century21weshill.com/inde...w&listingID=69
Yours for $995,000
The big question – what effect will this have on re-supply for 2014 hikers along the Collegiate Loop West and/or the Colorado portion of the CDT ?
Only time will tell.
Just posted to the CDT List forum and reproduced here with permission of the OP, Charlie Thorpe:
Hello All -
I have been traveling and don't know if this question about the Monarch Crest store has been answered.
I stopped there for coffee this afternoon and talked with the ladies in charge. They said that the lodge is closed and has been up for sale - not the store.
They are very willing to hold resupply packages for CDT hikers, but they have discovered that UPS is the only reliable way to get them there. Fed Ex seems to sometimes not be able the deliver and there is no postal service to them. They go into town about once a week to pick up their own mail and sometimes go for weeks without having their off time match the Post Office schedule.
Mark the resupply parcel with the usual "Hold for CDT hiker...etc."
Send it UPS to:
your name c/o
Monarch Crest Gift Shop & Tramway
24500 Hwy 50 W
Salida, CO 81201
[email protected]
719.539.4091
719.339.8567
Open 8am to 6pm 7 days a week
The manager said that she will be getting her complete stock of snacks in next week, but she has no plans to order dehydrated hiker food or major grocery items. She said that past hikers have resupplied with enough salty snacks, nuts, etc. to get them to Twin Lakes <g>. Not my favorite resupply choice, but any port in a storm!
Coffee and popped popcorn was good.
I remember on the AT that Trailhead got a really (really, Really, REALLY!) good deal on a bunch of out of date pop tarts. He lived on them for more than a week...calories is calories...
I drove through a bunch of snow above 10,000 ft in the rockies and am looking out the window (Montrose) at some VERY white San Juans.
Good hiking...wish I was walking instead of driving!
- Charlie
Thanks for the update. I'm leaning toward hitching into Salida but it is nice to know that the maildrop option at Monarch Crest Store is possible for this summer.
HST/JMT August 2016
TMB/Alps Sept 2015
PCT Mile 0-857 - Apr/May 2015
Foothills Trail Feb 2015
Colorado Trail Aug 2014
AT: Rockfish Gap to Boiling Springs 2014
John Muir Trail Aug/Sept 2013
Actually, there are several re-supply options at CO Hwy 50, depending on where you cross it:
1) Monarch Crest store - on the CDT at hwy 50 (and about 9 miles west of the CT crossing)
2) Monarch Spur RV Park and Campground - 1 mile east of the CT crossing of hwy 50; has a good store as well
3) Salida - hitch from either CDT or CT crossings of hwy 50
The Circle R Motel in Salida will shuttle you back to the trailhead for a fee. If I recall, it's $30 to the CDT and $20 to the CT.
Keep in mind, the CT has two routes now. The CDT route from above Fooses Creek to Twin Lakes is now also the CT - Collegiate West route.