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Colorado's Thirteeners 13800 to 13999 FT: From Hikes to Climbs

by Gerry Roach

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Although climbing Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks has become increasing popular in recent years for both state natives and visitors, many of the best climbs in the state are actually 13,000-foot peaks. Referring to these peaks as the "Centennial Thirteeners," authors Gerry and Jennifer Roach take you across Colorado to some of the most beautiful mountains the state has to offer. Peaks covered include Mount Meeker, which is visible from Denver, and more reclusive beauties such as Arrow, Vestal, and Jagged in the San Juan Range. Packed full of useful and user-friendly information on these and other peaks. With an even mix of hikes, scrambles, and climbs, as well as an average of almost 4 routes per peak, there is something for everyone. Reviews"If the push, shove and shuffle up Colorado's fashionable 14ers seems to be wearing thin, here's guidance to extended horizons." --Associated Press… (more)
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"If the push, shove and shuffle up Colorado's fashionable 14ers seems to be wearing thin, here's guidance to extended horizons." —Associated Press
  fulcrumpublishing | Aug 2, 2011 |
I love this book. The routes have clear descriptions as well good directions on how to get to the trail head. There are good tips for almost every route to. ( )
  StrokeBoy | Jun 24, 2008 |
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Although climbing Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks has become increasing popular in recent years for both state natives and visitors, many of the best climbs in the state are actually 13,000-foot peaks. Referring to these peaks as the "Centennial Thirteeners," authors Gerry and Jennifer Roach take you across Colorado to some of the most beautiful mountains the state has to offer. Peaks covered include Mount Meeker, which is visible from Denver, and more reclusive beauties such as Arrow, Vestal, and Jagged in the San Juan Range. Packed full of useful and user-friendly information on these and other peaks. With an even mix of hikes, scrambles, and climbs, as well as an average of almost 4 routes per peak, there is something for everyone. Reviews"If the push, shove and shuffle up Colorado's fashionable 14ers seems to be wearing thin, here's guidance to extended horizons." --Associated Press

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Although climbing Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks has become increasing popular in recent years for both state natives and visitors, many of the best climbs in the state are actually 13,000-foot peaks. Referring to these peaks as the "Centennial Thirteeners," authors Gerry and Jennifer Roach take you across Colorado to some of the most beautiful mountains the state has to offer. Peaks covered include Mount Meeker, which is visible from Denver, and more reclusive beauties such as Arrow, Vestal, and Jagged in the San Juan Range. Packed full of useful and user-friendly information on these and other peaks. With an even mix of hikes, scrambles, and climbs, as well as an average of almost 4 routes per peak, there is something for everyone.
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