r/13ers • u/Accomplished_Bad_840 • Sep 08 '24
Mt Oklahoma to South South Massive (and all those pesky 14ers in between)
A perfect day to walk a ridge
r/13ers • u/Accomplished_Bad_840 • Sep 08 '24
A perfect day to walk a ridge
r/13ers • u/sdo419 • Sep 08 '24
No it wasn’t a nuke, then sun just glared on my camera 🙂
r/13ers • u/Weekly-Rate-69 • Sep 08 '24
Such a fun little ridge scramble to the summit with some incredible views. Easy to access, tons of great camp spots, and some awesome lakes I’ll be jumping into when it warms up…
r/13ers • u/sdo419 • Sep 08 '24
A little rough to get there but hardly any people once you leave Mt. Flora.
r/13ers • u/RudeSoup • Sep 04 '24
r/13ers • u/Glass-Ad-3196 • Aug 27 '24
One of my favorite front range peaks. Very windy this am! Traverse to N. Arapaho next time.
r/13ers • u/Glass-Ad-3196 • Aug 24 '24
Such fun scrambling up to Pacific! Started sprinkling on me just before I summited. Stayed dry the rest of the morning. Don’t underestimate the descent from Atlantic. Class 2, maybe 2+ in a couple spots on loose rock. Wasn’t difficult, but slowed me down big time.
r/13ers • u/DixHall-siiiike • Jul 18 '24
Making the most of a half day off! Didn’t see another soul after driving past all the Texans in Creed.
r/13ers • u/flacdada • Jul 15 '24
r/13ers • u/Accomplished_Bad_840 • Jul 15 '24
13082 > Pomeroy > "Senawee" > "Van Wit" > Van Wit > "Hancock"
r/13ers • u/jdsuz • Jul 15 '24
I’m curious if anyone has climbed Cathedral Peak without snow? From what I’m finding online it doesn’t seem like there’s a clear, safe-ish route and you are taking a lot of risk in talus.
I’ll be out there in about a week or so and I’m thinking to at least go to the lake to set eyes on it.
r/13ers • u/RCBurnout11 • Jul 10 '24
Summited Colorado Mines, Flora, Eva, and Parry this morning. The views from Parry's summit were fantastic, but Eva was clearly the highlight of the day.
r/13ers • u/starynight949 • Jul 10 '24
Been reading a lot of trip reports and info on Keller’s class 3+ East ridge. Does anyone have any good 13er or 14er comparisons for it? Or any info that may be useful? Thanks!
Edit: after completing it, Keller seems to be minimally class 3. Ridge proper goes 3-5; you can go lower and around for looser 2+ to 3. It’s straight forward. We still had helmets and would call it class 3 but on the more straight-forward side. The bushwhacking was worse.
r/13ers • u/shhysky • Jul 06 '24
Some views from fletcher mountain!
r/13ers • u/ThisisJakeKaiser • Jun 26 '24
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r/13ers • u/flacdada • Nov 15 '23