Before diving into the 5 stages of Bear Lakes, here’s a little backstory you should know before visiting Bear Lakes for yourself:
With the timed entry into Rocky Mountain National Park, access to Bear Lake at sunrise takes a little bit of planning. While there are day of permits available, they seem to be impossible to land. So, if you are making the trek out to Rocky Mountain National Park, I suggest you secure your entry permit months beforehand.
With that said, Kristin, my partner, was able to land an entry permit for the morning slot, the night before, during late-summer in the middle of the week. I think we were lucky, but who really knows?!
Now that your permit is secured, it’s time to set your alarm the night before and try to sleep, crossing your fingers you wake up to an early alarm, drive through the dark to the trailhead, and walk the .5 of a mile to Bear Lake.
Yup, the walk is very short, so no need to rush.
I suggest bringing a warm beverage to keep you warm, even if it is the summer as the lake sits at 9,449 feet. From there, set up your camera, enjoy the alpine glow on the cliffs, and push that shutter button.
You can walk around the lake to create different images, I liked the alpine glow in the morning from the eastern bank of the lake and the northern bank of the lake around mid-morning when most of the lake was in full sun.
Now, let’s explore the 5 stages of visiting Bear Lakes:
1) Arriving In Pitch Black Wondering Where Bear Lake Is At
Camera: Sony a7r4
Lens: Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 G2
Focal length: 44 mm
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter-Speed: 1/40 second
ISO: 400
2) Patiently Waiting For The Alpine Glow To Start
Camera: Sony a7r4
Lens: Tamron 16-30 f/2.8 G2
Focal length: 16 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter-Speed: 1/30 second
ISO: 400
3) Standing In Excitement The Glow Has Arrived, But Also Realizing You Are Cold From Sitting To Long
Camera: Sony a7r4
Lens: Tamron 16-30 f/2.8 G2
Focal length: 16 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter-Speed: 1/100 second
ISO: 400
4) Realizing There Is More To Bear Lake And Start Walking Around, Feeling Hard Core FOMO You Didn’t Do This Before
Camera: Sony a7r4
Lens: Tamron 16-30 f/2.8 G2
Focal length: 16 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter-Speed: 1/320 second
ISO: 250
5) Looking Over Your Shoulder And Thinking, “Dang! Bear Lake has it going on!”
Camera: Sony a7r4
Lens: Tamron 16-30 f/2.8 G2
Focal length: 30mm
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter-Speed: 1/320 second
ISO: 250