but I'd have to disagree with two choices: James Peak and Bard Peak. Take a look at LOJ. They may be lower elevation but they are frequented regularily. Peak-C I think is on the cusp even though it's a terrific climb!
Take a look at the Southern Sangre de Cristo, Grenadiers, Needles and La Plata's.
This list/album has the potential to be awesome!
I agree with Kiefer here. James and Bard don't belong on this list. They are both class 2. When I talk to 13er enthusiasts, they either have or want to hike James Peak.
I do like this idea however and you have a good start. The Heishorn needs to be on this list.
http://www.summitpost.org/heisshorn/645762
MarkDidier - Dec 26, 2011 11:51 am - Voted 10/10
Funny......but 4 of these peaks have been on my wish list, with already a failed attempt on Daly.
The wonderful thing about most of these types of peaks is that you'll probably have the place to yourself.
Kiefer - Mar 15, 2012 4:14 am - Hasn't voted
Good start....but I'd have to disagree with two choices: James Peak and Bard Peak. Take a look at LOJ. They may be lower elevation but they are frequented regularily. Peak-C I think is on the cusp even though it's a terrific climb!
Take a look at the Southern Sangre de Cristo, Grenadiers, Needles and La Plata's.
This list/album has the potential to be awesome!
Steven Cross - Apr 2, 2012 5:55 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Good start....I agree with Kiefer here. James and Bard don't belong on this list. They are both class 2. When I talk to 13er enthusiasts, they either have or want to hike James Peak.
I do like this idea however and you have a good start. The Heishorn needs to be on this list.
http://www.summitpost.org/heisshorn/645762
Matt Lemke - Apr 2, 2012 5:57 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Good start....Thanks for the input guys...I'll update it and remove those two