So, while going through some dull mandatory module, I start looking at the web and end up at 14ers.com. It gets me thinking, do I want to make the drive to Colorado this summer to hike a 14er? No, not climb, but hike. I long ago lost my love for cold, wet Colorado, and the Rockies in general (when compared to the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada), as there is just something miserable about freezing in July, but there is a beauty to the alpine plants which seem to be at their best development in the Colroado Rockies, and I can do a 14er on a 3 day weekend. Also, it isn't another Humphrey hike (not that there is anything wrong with that) and it can be fun to get up high. An interesting 4000 meter peak is fine, but when in Rome..... Not sure if I would go in May, June, or July, but August is peak monsoon month and the flower display is over by labor day.
Anyone have any thoughts on a good one to hike? I would rather save my scrambling for solid rock and California where I don't need to start at some ridicuolusly early hour to avoid being killed by lightning or stuck on a ledge in a freezing cold hail storm. I lean towards a nice Sawatch or Misquito (there is an appealing name for a place to vist) Range peak. Any one from Huron to Sherman, to Hardvard and everything in between. I just want it to be one I didn't do in 2007 or 2008 when I was really into them. Got to say, looking over my thread, I hardly seem enthused to go to Colorado at all, let alone hike there, but I suspect if I was there at a trailhead on a nice day, I would be excited.
So, thoughts, recommendation? Anyone up at at work at 11:30 at night?