Crestone Peak and Crestone Needle


The awe-inspiring Crestones tower above the surrounding Sangres and exude a palpable sense of adventure. The standard routes up these peaks require considerable scrambling, with the Crestone Needle the tougher. Routefinding is essential, especially on the Needle with its couloir-hopping standard route. Wrong ways here quickly become class 5. The summits are both fully panoramic with a sense of extreme airiness and excellent views of the Great Sand Dunes off to the south. A hard day hike from South Colony Lake, over Broken Hand Pass, and up and down the south sides of both peaks. Traversing the ridge between the two peaks is a more difficult option.

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Mt. Massive


Yes, it is massive. Most above 14,000 acreage of any mountain in Colorado. Took the standard route starting on the Colorado Trail before an often gradual ascent through wide alpine meadows to the summit ridge. Long thought to be the highest 14er in Colorado before net-door neighbor Elbert took that crown.

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Mt. Princeton


Commanding skree-covered 14er in the Collegiate Range; a few feet higher than Mt. Yale

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Mt. of the Holy Cross


The most northern Sawatch fourteener, known for the signature "cross" snow couloir.

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Pikes Peak



North Maroon Peak


One of the famed Maroon Bells...hardest Fourteener I've done to date, rotten rock and a Class 4 route that easily disappears to reveal Class 5 moves... a great adventure but be mindful of the risks

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Castle Peak


Aptly named summit offers perfect views of the Elks; although the highest in the range this is one of the easiest... go mid-summer for some great glissading
Castle Peak was the first major peak of the spring for Ken and I. We had been planning on climbing Castle Peak early in the season so we could take advantage of the reputed long glissade from the saddle between Castle Peak and it's neighboring un-official fourteener, Conundrum Peak. This was to be my earliest spring ascent of a fourteener, but there was much less snow on this trips than on virtually all of my other trips that I had taken over Memorial Day, nearly one month away!

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