Quandary Peak – East Ridge: Rocky’s First Fourteener
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Jun 28Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Quandary Peak is one of the most popular mountains to hike, a Class One “walk-up.” Rocky the Australian Terrier summited for the first time. He’s the grandson of “the fourteener dog” Emme who, after 17 summits has passed the age of 12.
Maroon Peak – the main peak of the Maroon Bells
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Oct 11Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
The Maroon Bells near Aspen are generally recognized as the most photographed peaks in North America, especially during Fall colors. Climbing them is an adventure – a mix of pleasures – Class 3 rock climbing, dealing with a notoriously loose mountian,...
Pyramid Peak – a Dream Climb
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Sep 16Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, Rick Crandall
Pyramid Peak near Aspen, one of the most challenging fourteeners with its narrow ledges, Leap of Faith, Class 4 Green Wall and the impressive Amphitheater; climbed during fall aspen colors with climbing expert Andy Mishmash.
Mt. Shavano – East Slopes
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Sep 08Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Mt. Shavano with its Angel of Shavano gully is the flagship fourteener associated with the town of Salida: the “angel” can be seen with arms raised insdie the yellow circle. Also in this article are pragmatic mountain weather forecasting notes mainly...
Longs Peak – Camping at 12,700′ – Keyhole Route
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 22Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Longs Peak is one of the most aggressive Class 3 mountains featuring named pitches starting at the "keyhole." The "ledges", "the trough," "the narrows," and "homestretch."
Mount of the Holy Cross – A Colorado Iconic Mountain – North Ridge
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 17Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
A famous Colorado fourteener for its snow-gully Cross and proclaimed Holy Cross National Monument by Herbert Hoover, it is the subject of the poem “The Cross of Snow” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Grizzly Peak “A” 13,995′ – East Ridge
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 15Categories: Mountain Climbs, otherclimbs, Rick Crandall, Thirteeners and Other Cool Mountains
Grizzly Peak is the tallest of all 584 thirteeners in Colorado. We did some route finding to get the best way up – and got up close and personal with "gendarmes."
Sunlight Peak – a Beauty in the San Juans
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Aug 08Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, My Favorite 14er Climb Stories, Rick Crandall
Sunlight Peak is great rock climbing fun and in the most beautiful Range in Colorado. It is accessed from Chicago Basin which is accessed by a 7 mile backpack after riding an historic narrow-gauge train ride and jumping off between Durango and Silverton.
Culebra Peak from San Luis, Colorado’s Oldest Town
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Jul 01Categories: Climb Stories, Climbing Colorado Fourteeners, Mountain Climbs, Rick Crandall
Culebra Peak is the only privately-owned fourteener. It is accessed from San Luis, only 8 miles from the New Mexico border. The town, formed in 1851, has the striking "Chapel of All Saints and a world-famous shrine called Stations of the Cross.
Mt. Sopris via Northeast Ridge
Author: Rick CrandallOn: Sep 25Categories: Mountain Climbs, otherclimbs, Rick Crandall, Thirteeners and Other Cool Mountains
Mt. Sopris is the icon of the Aspen/Roaring Fork Valley – Happy Birthday to Brett Crandall!
This has some route detail since there is not much Mt. Sopris route information that I could find.
While not a fourteener, it is a big mountain from bottom...