Intro
Nate and I were both feeling a tad under the weather so we decided to take it easy and do a mellow overnight hike in the mountains. But it was Labor Day weekend, so we were seeking an area that would be relatively uncrowded and would not require overnight permits. In searching for a hike idea, Nate came across the Flat Tops Wilderness. Neither of us had been to this area, even though it is the second largest US Wilderness area in the state of Colorado. Nate found a hike that sounded pretty unique: an 11-mile loop hike on high plateau with 360-degree panoramas of the surrounding Flat Tops and a section of the hike that goes along the top of a 50-foot land bridge (the "Devil's Causeway") that narrows to only 3 feet wide at one spot, with nearly vertical cliffs dropping several hundred feet to the drainages below. And camping options abound. Sounded like a good plan!
Even though the Devil's Causeway Loop can be done as a day hike, Nate and I made the 4 hour drive there in the morning, hiked about halfway along the loop, and found a nice place to camp. We enjoyed a night out in the wilderness, and completed the loop (including the unique Devil's Causeway section) the next day, getting out before noon with plenty of time to drive back to Estes Park. Late summer / early fall colors were starting and the sun was out, so it was a beautiful time to be on a hike.
The following page gives some photos from the unique overnight hike.