This Colorado glacial tarn holds turquoise water where the upper basin stays empty at 12,400 feet
The alpine air bites your lungs at 12,392 feet. Turquoise water stretches before you, impossibly vivid against granite walls. Most hikers never reach this upper cirque beneath Mt. Sneffels, stopping at the crowded lower lakes instead. This Colorado glacial tarn holds turquoise water where the upper basin stays empty. January snowpack transforms the San Juan … Lire plus









