What is Colorado's most isolated/exotic peak?

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sgladbach
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Re: What is Colorado's most isolated/exotic peak?

Post by sgladbach »

Most Isolated? It depends on your ethnicity. Either Isolation Peak or Pico Asilado.

Exotic? Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Some may argue Sultan or Grand Turk fit the bill. The sons of Odin would vote Valhalla. I'm a simple man; to me Fancy Peak is exotic enough.

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Re: What is Colorado's most isolated/exotic peak?

Post by John Landers »

I have to throw Peak 15 into the mix.

As others have mentioned, Peak C, Lone Eagle, Jagged, Vestal and Storm King are on my list.
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