So, maybe something in the 7.5-8k' range - Postpile area should work well? We basically live at sea level (1000'). Used to be we'd "follow the snow line" up during the season, so we'd start at 4000' and go up to 6000', then the next trip/weekend we'd do that again if we hadn't felt great, or do 4-7k. and as the snow melted and roads opened, we'd go higher and higher, in 1-2k' increments for the trailheads. Nowadays, our season never ends (winter is lovely, but extended family trips sometimes interfere), and we can drive up on a whim and start hiking at 10k' and keep chugging. It helps that we can make it up there most weekends...
We flew into Denver a year ago, rented a car and immediately drove to our friends' home at 10k' just outside of Breckenridge. Did a hike from their backyard to 11,000' first day. Next day started at 11k and went to 12k. Then did 3 14ers in a day (would have been 4 but for a thunder/lightning/hail storm). Might've been an extra day in there, but within the first 4 days we had that glorious dayhike. Then we took one of our friends up to Quandary Peak (14,265') on the last day we were there. Finished the hike, drove to the house (10 mins from trailhead), showered and drove to Denver and flew home that night. 10 years ago, that would have been very hard to do...20 years ago impossible, puking would have happened. Gads, I'm talking about time gaps that are longer than your son has been alive. Now I feel OLD.
But I digress...that stroll through the Bristlecones... it's really easy. It's a nature walk. Not a Yosemite-like trail. Apart from the altitude issue, better for a recovering ankle, I'd say...
Good luck to your son, and I wish him patience. I did a high-ankle sprain (in an urban environment, total brain-fade - I still blame the dog poop) last year, and I'm still not 100% - no "break" involved, can only imagine what your son went/is going through. Very frustrating, but you learn to love what you *can* do... and I'm having a little trouble not going overboard making up for lost time... I'm so happy to be back out there this season. Again, good luck to you all!
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