Mt. Sherman Revisited
Author: page speedOn: Sep 16Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, New Articles, Rick Crandall
After four years passing from finishing climbing all 58 fourteeners, I am back at a summit on Mt. Sherman with Mona Long.
Pikes Peak – Summiting My 58th and Final 14er
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Sep 25Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, New Articles, Rick Crandall
Pikes Peak is the 2nd most visited mountain in the world. I saved it for last because it has a road to the top so that some friends could climb with me and others could ride to the top to begin the celebration completing a 9-year mission to climb them...
Windom Peak – 4 Tries and a Fantastic Summit!
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 30Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, New Articles, Rick Crandall
August 26, 2017
Windom Peak is one of the really fun Class 3 peaks in the Chicago Basin of the San Juan Range, accessed by the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge train and a long backpack to the basin. The summit is the most unusual of all Colorado’s...
Humboldt Peak – West Ridge – Sighting the Eclipse from a 14er!
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 24Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, New Articles
Humboldt Peak is a moderate 14er in the Sangre de Cristo Range that features a beautiful setting framed by the Crestones all the way to summit. We had the added attraction of climbing it on August 21, 2017 during the solar eclipse that hit 90% where we...
San Luis Peak – via Creede and the South Ridge
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Jul 13Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, New Articles
A shocking (literally hair-raising) story. We found this approach was the best. Even summiting at 10am we got hit by multiple electrical storm cells that arose with no warning and discharged into us right at summit!
We ran and got sufficiently down before...
El Diente – Climbing a hard Fourteener
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Sep 14Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, New Articles, Rick Crandall
El Diente – A Hard Mountain in the San Juan Range
El Diente is not often climbed and indeed it has its challenges. We liked the south ridge approach from the Kilpacker trailhead. From that direction the view of El Diente is impressive and the Kilpacker...
Mt. Daly – the “one with the stripe”
Mt. Daly is on the other side of the saddle from Capitol Peak. It is one of the most visible mountains to those traveling between Aspen and Snowmass. While not a 14er, it is a named 13er with a fun Class 3 ridge-crest climb that is less frequently done....
Wilson Peak – Southwest Ridge Second Try – Success!
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 18Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Wilson Peak is prominent in the Telluride area. We had to make two attempts, once from the Rock of Ages trailhead and once camping at Navajo Lake. This is a fun, challenging Class 3 mountain.
Wilson Peak - First Try
Wilson Peak – Southwest Ridge – First Try
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Jul 29Categories: Adventures, Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Wilson Peak is prominent in the Telluride area. We had to make two attempts, once from the Rock of Ages trailhead and once camping at Navajo Lake. This is a fun, challenging Class 3 mountain.
K2 and Capitol Peak (“The King”)
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Jul 15Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, New Articles, Rick Crandall
Capitol Peak is undoubtedly the standard bearer of all the fourteeners in Colorado. It features a very long boulder hike/climb to a sub-summit called K2 at 13,688’ followed by a knife-edge ridge crawl to the Capitol summit cap. The final push is a 550’...