All great peaks! It is fun to see the lower peaks get noticed on this site once in awhile!bdloftin77 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 6:34 pm
9: 9112 or Dome Rock (cool huge obscure rock formations). Unranked: Sentinel Rock or Mt Crest Crags (fun, obscure, great views)
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/4802
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/4095
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/214939
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/218200
8: Long Scraggy or Cathedral Spires (good views and fun climbs)
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/4328
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/4627
7: The Palisade (fun climbing and great views. My first roped summit climb)
https://listsofjohn.com/peak/
Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
"Ain't nothing to it, Listsofjohn made me do it!" -- Ice Cube
Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
Precisely why I started this thread Prominence, views, and good scrambling all have as much to do with how fun a climb is as elevation in my book.lukePlumley wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 7:46 pm All great peaks! It is fun to see the lower peaks get noticed on this site once in awhile!
Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
No, other way around.TomPierce wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:11 pm
So Scott, you're saying the highest point is the easy "ear" with the old cables bolted into it? That's suprising to me, but OK. Huh...go figure. Fwiw, I've climbed that one too long ago. Maybe 5.0? but I suspect there's a sub-5th class scramble somewhere.
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
14er: Quandary. Before you scoff, look at all it has: an easy route with safe midwinter backcountry skiing above treeline; an introductory 3rd class route; the more technical Inwood Arete; a reliable spring snow climb and ski with Cristo as well as Q Couloir. It’s a popular peak with more options than most consider.
13er: L. Just look at it from a distance. The standard route has a knife edge an imposing summit block and one of the best positions in the Gore.
12er: Peak 1. A wealth of ski options.
11er:
10er: Wichita. A hidden gem in plain sight.
13er: L. Just look at it from a distance. The standard route has a knife edge an imposing summit block and one of the best positions in the Gore.
12er: Peak 1. A wealth of ski options.
11er:
10er: Wichita. A hidden gem in plain sight.
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
14er: Wetterhorn, because it is the perfect 14er, here is why...https://www.14ers.com/php14ers/triprepo ... trip=20302
Worst: Challenger, that trail is awful; it’s the only thing that keeps Kit Carson from being popular, so maybe that’s a good thing?
Princeton, she’s a beautiful bitch, gorgeous profile, but a slog to hike.
13er: Music or Jagged, fun, airy, good times
Worst: Hoosier Ridge, more ups and downs than an afternoon quickie, and is far less satisfying.
12er: Gothic Mountain, the name, the views,
Worst: East Cement Mountain, not really the worst, but no reason to go back or to recommend it.
11er: Cascade Mountain, the wildflowers were amazing
Worst: Snodgrass Mtn, trail was fine, but no views at the top
10er: ???
9er: Do the stairs to my front door count?
Worst: Challenger, that trail is awful; it’s the only thing that keeps Kit Carson from being popular, so maybe that’s a good thing?
Princeton, she’s a beautiful bitch, gorgeous profile, but a slog to hike.
13er: Music or Jagged, fun, airy, good times
Worst: Hoosier Ridge, more ups and downs than an afternoon quickie, and is far less satisfying.
12er: Gothic Mountain, the name, the views,
Worst: East Cement Mountain, not really the worst, but no reason to go back or to recommend it.
11er: Cascade Mountain, the wildflowers were amazing
Worst: Snodgrass Mtn, trail was fine, but no views at the top
10er: ???
9er: Do the stairs to my front door count?
Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
And the award for best thread metaphor goes to...
Traveling light is the only way to fly.
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
14er - Handies or Longs
13er - Citadel or Pacific
12er - Cracktop or Bison
11er - Estes Cone
10er - Royal
9er - Devil's Head
8er - Animas City Mtn
7er- Greyrock
13er - Citadel or Pacific
12er - Cracktop or Bison
11er - Estes Cone
10er - Royal
9er - Devil's Head
8er - Animas City Mtn
7er- Greyrock
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
My list is limited by my insufficient experience. However, of what I've done so far;
14er: Pikes
13er: James
12er: Almagre or Flattop (RMNP)
11er: Rosa or Estes Cone
10er: Cameron Cone
9er: Kineo or St. Peter's Dome
8er: Muscoco
7er: Spruce Mountain
14er: Pikes
13er: James
12er: Almagre or Flattop (RMNP)
11er: Rosa or Estes Cone
10er: Cameron Cone
9er: Kineo or St. Peter's Dome
8er: Muscoco
7er: Spruce Mountain
Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
Nice! I’ve been meaning to do your favorite 11ers but probably won’t until it gets snowier again. Are you on LoJ?Foxfulness wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:09 am My list is limited by my insufficient experience. However, of what I've done so far;
14er: Pikes
13er: James
12er: Almagre or Flattop (RMNP)
11er: Rosa or Estes Cone
10er: Cameron Cone
9er: Kineo or St. Peter's Dome
8er: Muscoco
7er: Spruce Mountain
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
Yay Colorado Springs summits! A lot of those are fun. My favorite 10ers and 9ers are not too far away. Apparently I like Almagre a lot too, based on the number of times I’ve done it. It does have cool views of Pikes Peak, despite it being maybe not the most exciting looking mountain itself.Foxfulness wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:09 am My list is limited by my insufficient experience. However, of what I've done so far;
14er: Pikes
13er: James
12er: Almagre or Flattop (RMNP)
11er: Rosa or Estes Cone
10er: Cameron Cone
9er: Kineo or St. Peter's Dome
8er: Muscoco
7er: Spruce Mountain
Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
14ers Maroon, Little Bear, Capitol, Crestone Needle, Pyramid, and Rainier
13er North Apostle
12er Mt. Adams (WA)
11er Mt. Hood (OR)
10er Hahn’s Peak
9er don’t know
8er Black Peak (WA)
7er Liberty Bell (WA)
6er Unicorn Peak (WA)
13er North Apostle
12er Mt. Adams (WA)
11er Mt. Hood (OR)
10er Hahn’s Peak
9er don’t know
8er Black Peak (WA)
7er Liberty Bell (WA)
6er Unicorn Peak (WA)
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If you aren’t hungry, you brought too much food.
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If you made it to the top, it was too easy anyway.
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If you aren’t scared, you brought too much gear.
If you made it to the top, it was too easy anyway.
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Re: Your favorite __er in CO (14er, 13er, etc.)
I’m seeing a lot of recommendations for The Castle on here. Would you recommend rope? I consider myself a fairly good gym climber and have done some tough traverses like the Bells and the Crestone traverse but nothing roped in outdoors.