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Hemingway Memorial

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Hemingway Memorial

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  • Location: Sun Valley, Blaine County, Idaho, United States

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    January 15, 2023

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    The Hemingway Memorial is a peaceful spot for some reflection on the tragic life of the great writer. The bronze sculpture was dedicated to Hemingway on his birthday in 1966. The writer took his life five years earlier in the nearby town of Ketchum.

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    Follow the pathway to reach the Hemingway Memorial.

    Offering solace, the Hemingway Memorial invites contemplation of the renowned author's tumultuous life. Unveiled on his birthday in 1966, the bronze sculpture commemorates Hemingway, who tragically ended his life five years prior in nearby Ketchum.
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    Embark on the Ruud Mountain and Proctor Mountain Loop for a diverse hiking experience near Sun Valley, Idaho. This moderate 5.5-mile (8.8 km) route features a substantial 1794 feet (547 metres) of elevation gain, typically requiring about 3 hours and 12 minutes to complete. You'll traverse peaceful pine woodlands, vibrant aspen groves, and expansive sagebrush meadows, all while enjoying sweeping vistas of the Pioneer Mountains and Bald Mountain.

    This loop is accessible year-round, but be prepared for varied conditions and sun exposure by dressing in layers and carrying ample water. While the Proctor Mountain sections can be moderately busy, the Ruud Mountain portions offer a quieter escape. The trail begins conveniently near the Ernest Hemingway Memorial, making for an easy start.

    Beyond the stunning natural beauty, this trail offers a unique glimpse into history, passing remnants of historic ski resorts. You can find an old lift shack and chairs on Ruud Mountain, and even what's believed to be the world's first chairlift on Proctor Mountain, built in 1936. It's a fantastic way to combine outdoor activity with a touch of local heritage.

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    The Proctor Mountain Loop offers a delightful mix of terrain and scenery, making it a standout hike in the Sun Valley area. You'll traverse fine gravel singletrack, climb through aspen groves and pine woodlands, and eventually reach exposed ridge walks with sweeping views of Bald Mountain and the town of Ketchum. It's a journey that feels both invigorating and rewarding, especially as you pass by the historic Hemingway Memorial.

    This moderate 4.2-mile (6.8 km) hiking route involves 1083 feet (330 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 2 hours and 13 minutes. While accessible year-round, be prepared for varied conditions like snow or mud depending on the season, and always carry enough water for the exposed sections. Starting the loop by taking the left fork at the signpost is recommended to get the main climb out of the way early.

    Beyond the natural beauty, the Proctor Mountain Loop holds a unique place in ski history; you can find what are believed to be the remnants of the world's first chairlift, built on Proctor Mountain in 1936. This historical context, combined with stunning vistas of the Pioneer Mountains, makes the trail more than just a workout; it's a journey through Sun Valley's past and present.

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    The Hemingway Memorial – Proctor Mountain Trail loop offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, starting beside the tranquil Hemingway Memorial. You'll traverse through golden aspen groves and forested gulches before emerging onto exposed ridgelines, where sweeping views of Bald Mountain, Sun Valley Village, and the Pioneer Mountains unfold. This moderate 7.6-mile (12.2 km) loop, with its 1166 feet (355 metres) of elevation gain, provides a rewarding hiking experience that typically takes around 3 hours and 39 minutes, showcasing varied terrain and stunning vistas.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trailhead is conveniently located just 1.4 miles from Sun Valley Village. The trail is accessible year-round, but be mindful of the exposed sections, especially in summer, and carry ample water. For a more gradual ascent and continuous views of Bald Mountain on the way down, consider hiking the loop counterclockwise. This popular route is well-used by trail runners in warmer months and snowshoers when the snow falls.

    Beyond the scenic beauty, this trail holds unique historical significance. As you hike, you'll pass intriguing remnants of the world's first ski chairlift, built in 1936 on Proctor Mountain, and further along, the remains of the Ruud chairlift from 1938. These artifacts add a fascinating layer to your outdoor adventure, connecting you to Sun Valley's pioneering past in winter sports, all while enjoying the same Idaho mountainscape that inspired Ernest Hemingway.

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    Location: Sun Valley, Blaine County, Idaho, United States

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