I like the forum as I like this beautiful state—CO.
I am a hiker , not a mountaineer. But I would love to share my story on how I got into CO 14ers hiking:
I had never thought I would someday stand on the top of Mt. Elbert, the highest peak in CO. Still I remember in 2019 when I just finished an international trip and came back to US, I went to Mesa Verde NP with my family. On the way back to Denver, when we drove on 285, seeing those high peaks on one side, I knew one of them was the highest peak of CO where only brave mountaineers can reach. I stood on the side of the road staring at the peak direction for some time…..Yes, it was only a dream to me….
Then here came the pandemics in 2020. I work in school. I felt so stressful seeing students and co workers keep falling ill…. Sometimes I even felt a little desperate……My partner had a newspaper by RMNP in which there was a list of all the alpine lakes trails in RMNP. Then, to get rid of the stress, we decided to start the trails on the list. Each time, we finished one we crossed it.That summer, We were crazily exploring in RMNP and almost finished all its alpine lakes trails. I benefited from those hikings. I felt stronger, I learned to be positive, hopeful….Among all the alpine lakes, I like Black Lake trail and the cascade area beyond it most. And Capitol lake was very impressive even if it is not in RMNP area. My partner likes the Odessa Lake trail. And we both like the Skypond too.
After we finished all the trails on the list, what’s the next? We started think about the same question…… Then agreed to challenge the more difficult ones——-CO 14ers. In the summer of 2021, we first stood on the peak of Mt. Gray’s. After hiking all those alpine lakes, summiting 14ers seemed not that difficult to us. Then we finished Bierstadt, Quandary. In the summer of 2022, we first finished Mt. Elbert two weeks after I recovered from the Covid. Then Sherman, Democrat, Bross. Lincoln, Cameron, Whitney in CA, Yale and La Plata all in the summer of 2022. The mountains have changed my life completely.

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