Above Tree Line

Ever get so high the trees disappear?

In Rocky Mountain National Park where these were taken, that's somewhere in the neighborhood of 10,500 feet high. Or at least above sea level.

Above that it doesn't get warm enough for long enough for trees to grow, aside from the occasional krummholz eking out an existence in some little bit of shelter.

It's a special place, with an almost mystical feel to it.

Fierce and unforgiving, but with it's own special sort of beauty.

Mother Nature's always quick to remind you who calls the shots around here.

Lightning loves you above tree line, not the place to be when a storm comes calling.

Despite its harshness it is far from lifeless. Everything just has to cram it all in during a few short summer months or migrate to lower elevations.

My native mountains were too old and worn down to have a tree line, so it wasn't until I was out in Colorado that I encountered it.

Was hooked immediately.

Things are simpler there.

More pared down to essentials.

Maybe it's just the thinner air.

Tends to be more clouds than crowds.

And they make much better company.

Even the elk say so.

Got to be careful though, sometimes the views will take your breath away.

The wind will do more than that.

Best place to see snow in August.

Best place to die of hypothermia in January.

A place to be alone with your thoughts.

Contemplate the world and your place in it.



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This place is special indeed and it is looking like it is closer to the sky, lol
I love the pictures

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Ha, closer to the sky indeed. Sometimes it gets hard to tell where the land ends and the sky begins.
Thank you!

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Oh! The mountains are my endless love! Great photos!

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It certainly felt like they were endless up there. Thank you!

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How long was the hike? There is so much variety in the landscape that it looks like you hiked for a long time. Here in Switzerland we also have plenty of places above the tree level and I love visiting them.

Great photos! Thank you for sharing!

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The photos are from multiple hikes, I spent the better part of three weeks in Rocky Mountain National Park and got up above tree line on several occasions, a few days worth of time at least. Ah, yes, I've heard a bit about your mountains there, would love to visit them myself. Getting above tree level is something else, I wish I could do it more often. I'm curious, what elevation is the tree line there? These were taken in the neighborhood of 3600m.

Thank you!

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I thought there was too much to see for one hike 😉

Here it's only about 2000 m, so it's quite easy to get there. Actually, most of the peaks in the Alps are above this level..

Let me know if you'd get a chance to get here as I could give you some tips what to see 😊

Have a great start of the week!

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This is a beautiful view of nature around

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