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Post by Shi »

I'm wanting to make some summer plans for hiking and would really like to explore doing my first 14er. I'm thinking in the Colorado area. Does anyone have an idea for where to go or which one to do first! I would like it to be the easiest of them, so I'll keep going back for the others! Mary
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Post by big_load »

I'll have to check at home on difficulty, but there is a good (and very popular) concentration of them in the Weminuche Wilderness just north of Durango. At least a few of them are non-technical. Early July is about the soonest you could get through, but I would call for a real prediction.

I spent a week there last summer and had a great time, except for constantly worrying about lightning.
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Post by Shi »

Thanks, that at least gives me a starting point! Mary
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Post by Hoffmaster »

I'm not an expert on Colorado 14er's by any stretch, but I would check out the Salida area. Salida is a cool little kayaking and mtn biking town about 94 miles west of Pueblo, in Chaffee county. There are at least 11 14er's in about a 60 mile radius of Salida. I don't know how many of these are non-technical, but I know at least a few of them are. Maybe this helps, maybe not. Have a great time if you go!
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Post by sidhayes »

The easiest 14teener that is closest to Phoenix is Handies Peak near Silverton. None of the fourteeners in the San Juans are difficult except for length of access and altitude.
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Post by bryanmertz »

I've been researching Mt. Whitney some - it's the highest peak in lower 48. You can actually do it as a (long) day hike - most do an overnighter or even 2 nights on the trail.

It's not as easily accessible as Colorado though.

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Post by big_load »

sidhayes wrote:None of the fourteeners in the San Juans are difficult except for length of access and altitude.
I find the length of access helps with the altitude. A few days of slow acclimation is easier than charging right up. I should say that I haven't gone for the 14ers themselves. I'm happy just going up through the high passes and topping out a few 13ers.
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Post by Nay_Nay »

Okay......I know I'm gonna sound really dumb....BUT...what is a 14er??? :?: I'm new to all of this!
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Post by joebartels »

Mountain peaks over 14,000 feet

there's something like 53 in Colorado
some you can drive pretty close to the top and just hike a mile to bag the peak
others are simply fun!
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Post by Nay_Nay »

AWWwwwwww..........IC.......Now I get it! :) Thanks for your help!
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Post by ChefTIO »

I have friends in the Grand Junction (Colbran) area who have climbed several around there. The Grand Mesa NF if I remember correctly.
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