Colorado's Other Mountains
Bicentennial Peaks
Zenith Peaks
Other Hikes
This web site is under gradual construction, and is not yet ready
for regular use. Please check back later for further development.
I plan to post trip reports and photographs here for hikes that I have done. As of June 16, 1999, I have climbed 50 out of 54 Colorado fourteeners (or 51 out of 53, depending upon the list used), and 104 of the state's 204 highest summits.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. (space saver)
Endeavor to perservere. (space saver)
Just another space saver.
Gary Swing
gwswing@yahoo.com
2223 E. 21st Avenue #2
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 393-9641
Related Links
- Colorado Fourteeners
- The "popular" list of Colorado's 54 summits above 14,000 feet. A less subjective peak list based on a 300-foot summit-to-saddle drop for a separate peak would drop North Maroon and El Diente, while adding Challenger. (Not up yet.)
- Colorado's Centennial Peaks
- A standard list of Colorado's 100 highest summits. Under this listing, a separate summit is recognized if there is at least a 300 foot vertical drop from the summit to the highest connecting saddle with a higher summit.
- Bicentennial Peaks
- A standard list of Colorado's 200 highest summits, adapted from Mike Garratt and Bob Martin's guide book, Colorado's High Thirteeners, Cordillera Press. (Not up yet.)
- Zenith Peaks
- "Zenith Peaks" is my term for Colorado's most "independent" summits that either have no higher neighboring peak, or have at least a 1,000 vertical drop to the highest connecting saddle with a higher summit. This is a comprehensive list of the 113 Zenith Peaks over 13,000 feet, along with a sampling of some lower Zenith summits.
- Other hikes
- Trip reports for other hikes I've done in Colorado. (Not up yet.)
- Colorado Rocky Mountain Trip Reports
- Steve Parker's extensive directory of trip reports for Colorado fourteeners, thirteeners, and other hikes and climbs.
- Chris Wetherill's (Mostly Colorado) Mountaineering Page
- A website featuring Colorado's 100 highest (Centennial) peaks, along with selected other hikes and climbs.
- Highest Thirteeners Not Near a Fourteener
- Chris Wetherill's listing of high, independent thirteeners based on horizontal distance to a higher summit rather than vertical drop to a connecting saddle.
- Panorama Point
- Trip report for the highest mountain in all of Nebraska.