Climbing Colorado's fourteeners From the easiest hikes to the most challenging climbs

Chris Meehan, 1976-

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Genres
Guidebooks
Published
Guilford, Connecticut : FalconGuides [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Chris Meehan, 1976- (-)
Item Description
"Distributed by NATIONAL BOOK NETWORK"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
x, 276 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781493019700
  • Fourteeners Peak Bagging List
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Colorado's Fourteeners (Ranges and Locations)
  • History
  • Geology
  • Ranking the Fourteeners
  • Weather
  • Flora and Fauna
  • Wilderness Restrictions/Regulations
  • Leave No Trace
  • Peak Celebrations/Respecting Wilderness
  • Winter Climbing/Winter Mountaineering
  • Hiking with Dogs
  • Climbing Classifications
  • Safety
  • The Ten Essentials
  • Appropriate Gear
  • How to Use This Guide
  • Why Two Mountain Elevations?
  • Route Map
  • Getting Additional Route Information
  • Travel Information
  • Roads
  • General Information
  • Area Codes
  • Wildland and Park Contact Information
  • Map Legend
  • The Climbs
  • Easy Fourteeners
  • 1. Mount Cross
  • 2. Handies Peak
  • 3. Mount Democrat
  • 4. Mount Sherman
  • 5. Grays Peak
  • 6. Quandary Peak
  • 7. Mount Biersradt
  • 8. Mount Elbert
  • 9. San Luis Peak
  • 10. Huron Peak
  • 11. Torreys Peak
  • 12. Mount Lincoln and Mount Cameron
  • 13. Mount Evans
  • Hard Fourteeners
  • 14. Redcloud Peak
  • 15. Mount Belford
  • 16. Culebra Peak
  • 17. Sunshine Peak
  • 18. Mount Oxford
  • 19. Mount Shavano
  • 20. Mount Princeton
  • 21. Mount Missive
  • 22. Pikes Peak
  • 23. Mount Columbia
  • 24. Missouri Mountain
  • 25. Mount Yale
  • 26. La Plata Peak
  • 27. Mount Antero
  • Harder Fourteeners
  • 28. Uncompahgre Peak
  • 29. Tabeguache Peak
  • 30. Mount Harvard
  • 31. Humboldt Peak
  • 32. Challenger Point
  • 33. Mount Sneffels
  • 34. Mount of the Holy Cross
  • 35. Castle Peak
  • 36. Mount Lindsey
  • 37. Ellingwood Point
  • 38. Blanca Peak
  • 37. Window Peak
  • Hardest Fourteeners
  • 40. Wilson Peak
  • 41. Wetterhorn Peak
  • 42. Kit Carson Peak
  • 43. Longs Peak
  • 44. Mount Eolus and North Eolus
  • 45. Mount Wilson
  • 46. Pyramid Peak
  • 47. South Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak
  • 48. Sunlight Peak
  • 49. Crestone Needle
  • 50. Crestone Peak
  • 51. Little Bear Peak
  • 52. Snowmass Mountain
  • 53. Capitol Peak
  • Appendix A. Mountain Clubs, Organizations, and Resources
  • Appendix B. Further Reading
  • About the Author