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Family Nature Summits: Black Hills Summit
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Sunday August 2, 2026 1:00pm - 3:45pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
4.0 mile, 450 foot total climb "moderate" loop hike; no drive.

What's special about this route is that nobody else will be there. That could improve our wildlife spotting chances, even in the heat of midday. Scouting this hike included a close encounter with elk & plenty of bison evidence. Instead of a peak, waterfall, lake, or rock spire, this hike gets to a "park". In this part of the country, a "park" is a high altitude meadow, a large open area, & relatively less steep.

We'll get some decent views and see up close the results of the Dec. 2025 Black Hills wind event of the century. We'll be off trail 1/4 of the time, in some rocky areas with awkward footing, but the poison ivy omnipresent elsewhere is absent here. This area has rebounded slowly but nicely from the big 1988 Galena Fire.

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Dave Linthicum

HikeDirector,Orienteering,AdventureRace, Faculty
Dave has put his MA in geography to use in over 65 nations while glacier-trekking up to 20,000 ft. (Pakistan, Kazakh/Kyrgyz-stan, Nepal, Andes, Caucasus, Alps, Atlas, & in 2022 a 105-mile trek to Bhutan's northern-most tip)... all with Peggy Brosnan. They've done kayak camping in... Read More →
Sunday August 2, 2026 1:00pm - 3:45pm MDT

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