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A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners
A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners | Walter R. Borneman, Lyndon J. Lampert
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Now celebrating its twentieth year in print, this classic guidebook has helped thousands of ambitious hikers and climbers to summit as many of Colorado's fifty-four 14,000+ foot peaks as possible. For others, the guide has enhanced favorite weekend outings, where numbers of climbs matter less than the exhilaration of simply ""reaching the top""! In this twentieth anniversary edition, the foremost guide to the Fourteeners continues its longstanding emphasis on minimum impact routes and hiker responsibility. Walt Borneman is a founding director of the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, a non-profit volunteer organization that builds and maintains trails and teaches awareness about preserving these fragile alpine environments. Reflecting the group's goals, this anniversary edition offers climbers updated information about the established, minimum impact routes on each peak. Unlike other Fourteener guides grounded in technical mountaineering, this work continues to look at the place of each mountain in Colorado's history while focusing on the safest accessible routes. Time-tested route and elevation profiles, detailed maps, and captivating photos round out the volume. Twenty years after its first printing, A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners remains the authoritative guide to Colorado's majestic peaks.
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TiminCalifornia
A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners | Walter R. Borneman, Lyndon J. Lampert
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After failing to be interested in, much less excel at, any competitive sports as a youth, I became obsessed with climbing 14ers during my last year of college. For the many years I lived in Colorado, I climbed throughout the Rockies: spring, summer, winter, and fall.

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AmyG My daughter has climbed quite a few of these in CO. 4y
TiminCalifornia @AmyG Great feeling of accomplishment to do these and a good community of people on the trails. 4y
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