It was time for the Engineers bachelor party. With Smooch as his best man and all the rest of the guys on the front range, Smooch needed a bit of help so I was called in. It was nice to be invited to go spend a weekend with the guys especially since I knew most of the guys since they were boy scouts.
E asked that his party involve some hiking and fishing, and some time to play games. At first Smooch and I spent some time looking for a guided fishing trip but not all the guys fly fish. Then there was the location. I needed to find a place that was not too far from Denver and not too far from the western slope where Smooch is living. After a few days of VRBO research I finally ended up booking a place in Leadville.
It is the best man’s job to put together the party, but Smooch being distant worked with me to find a place. So we got the place in Leadville and planned from there. I’ve not spent much time in Leadville, so I was looking forward to that. More research and polling the guys and we decided our Saturday activity would be to find a hike to a high alpine lake and fish. So there was our basic plan, here’s how it turned out.
Our group of guys was 7 including me. On Friday all but one of the front range guys met about noon in Sedalia and headed west to Idaho Springs where we stopped at Tommy Knockers Brewery and had lunch. The five of us so far included E, Kameron his friend since Kindergarten, Kyle his soon to be brother in law, Tommy, E’s soon to be sister in-laws boyfriend and I. Lunch was really nice and leisurely, we sat outside, we enjoyed a beer and our lunches and then headed to Leadville.
We arrived in Leadville just about 4 pm the check in time for the VRBO. After a little wrangling with the door code we were in and now it was time to wait for Smooch whose trip was longer because of the Glenwood Canyon fire and the closure of I 70. We walked the two blocks to Harrison Street, the main street in Leadville and went to the fly shop to see if the lake we planned to hike to was good fishing. We had planned to hike to Hagerman lake but found it had a big winter kill a few years ago and they suggested we hike into Windsor Lake.
Smooch soon arrived and we all returned to the house. We ordered pizza for dinner and I was “schooled” in how drinking games have changed since the days when I thought I needed a game to “help” me drink. They were fun and we laughed a lot. Smooch was his normally bundle of energy and silliness and we found that Tommy just fed off Smooch’s silliness.
The games ended after 11 and the guys slowly started to wander to bed. Because of the beds and room situation, Smooch and I shared a king bed. The house which was likely built at the turn of the century, is really close to the house next door, and faces north and south. So there’s very little natural light that gets into the home. There were three bedrooms, The master with the king, a single queen where Hayden slept and a bunk room that slept the other 4.
I awoke at 7 the next morning, brewed the first pot of coffee and our guys slowly woke up. We had a big breakfast and prepared to pack up for our hike. The plan was to be back in town by about 2 pm when Tim, our last of the guys would arrive. The hike to Windsor lake was as advertised. 1 mile long and steep. So climbing up the trail at an elevation that ended at 12,600 feet wasn’t bad but you definitely felt the lack of oxygen. We arrived at the lake in about 45 minutes. The beauty was amazing. The high alpine landscape made up of flowers and green plants interspersed with large and small boulders. Then you looked up to the sheer cliff sides of the mountain that still had some remnants of snow hanging on, and in the middle were two lakes, one very small pond sized lake and then another couple hundred yards and you were at Windsor lake, which was large and stunning.
The incredible crowds I had seen all summer in other locations were missing. Only a few small groups of hikers and fishers were around the lake. There was a hatch going on in the lake and my fly became just one of thousands floating on the lake. After a bit all 6 of us ended up on a pile of boulders on the south side of the lake. The guys decided to jump into the lake. As 4 of the 5 guys stripped down to their underwear they jumped off the rock and into the brisk water. It sounded like fun so I did it too. The was indeed quite brisk and it felt good to get a refreshing quick rinse. After a bit we all dried in the sun and were headed back to the parking lot.
As we passed the lower of the two lakes there was a hatch going on and trout were rising. E wanted to stop and since it was his event we all stopped. The trout in the pond saw us just like we saw them so while they were mildly interested in our flies, but weren’t very tempted to bite. Kyle caught one on a fly he was throwing across the pond on a bubble. It was a cutthroat, the native trout of Colorado. It’s vibrant colors were beautiful.
We finally pried E away from the pond and hiked back down to the vehicles. We loaded up and headed back into Leadville where we found Tim, our last guy waiting for us in the house. After a quick clean up we headed out to the two breweries in town then on our way back stopped in the Silver Dollar Saloon for a shot and then the Manhattan bar. The Manhattan bar has been in Leadville since it’s glory days and it’s sign is a remnant of those days. But when we entered it wasn’t much more than plywood booths. The bar like Leadville, had seen better days.
Back at the house I stepped back into my role of head cook and prepared the guys a dinner of New York Strips, Mashed Potatoes and a salad. The games continued but with less vigor from the night before. Smooch and Tommy made a quick run, well walk, out to the store and returned with some brownie mix. I baked up a pan of brownies and shortly after that much of the crew worked their way to bed.
Sunday dawned cool and smoky and I came down to find Kyle had made the coffee. I shortly started some breakfast after which we packed up and prepared to be out of the house by check out time. Outside we said goodbye to Tommy and Kyle and the rest of us headed over to Colorado Mountain College where we planned to ride mountain bikes. We rode the trails I knew from Smooches racing days and they were as fun as I remember them. We rode for about 90 minutes and while fun, the smoke filled air wasn’t fun to breathe in. I joked we probably could have all smoked a pack of cigarettes and had the same effect on our lungs.
We all returned to town and had a final meal together, Cuban sandwiches on the main street of Leadville. We wrapped up our fun weekend with a few more laughs and the guys all expressed how much fun they had. Then we said goodbye and loaded our vehicles and went home. E joined me on the way home as he did for much of the way up. We found the traffic light on the drive home and we were back in two hours.
The trip for me was very fun in a number of ways. Having known many of the guys since they were grade schoolers it was fun to watch them as adults and look for their actions that they learned from their dads. In each of the ones I knew, I saw their Dads come out a few times. Each had grown into a young adult and they were starting their working lives and beginning to settle down. Funny, it doesn’t seem like 30 years have passed since I was their age.
I think Smooch pulled it off, we all had a great time. We saw some beautiful country, got to try our luck fishing in a lake at 12,650 ft. The guys got to do some silly harmless things and most important we laughed. I know I’ll remember this weekend with a smile if anyone asks about it and I’m sure the other guys will too. Most importantly I hope E understands he may not see all of these guys that often, like all of us adults, but that he’s grown up with a good group of friends that wouldn’t miss celebrating the end of his singlehood or most any of his life milestones to come.