Saturday, July 21, 2012 I left work at 11:00am on Friday, finished loading up the Jeep and made my way east on I-70 to the Front Range. One of my personal goals for the year was to hike to the top of three 14ers, so I decided to try and hike the Grays Peak and [...]
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Grays & Torreys Peaks
Posted: July 21, 2012 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, Jeeping, MountaineeringTags: 13ers, 14ers, 2012, alpenglow, argentine pass, boreas pass, camp, chihuahua gulch, clouds, colorado, continental divide, continental divide trail, fourteeners, front range, georgetown, grays peak, guanella pass, horseshoe basin, jeep, kelso mountain, lightning, mcclellan mountain, mount bierstadt, mount evans, peak bagging, peru creek, rain, ruby mountain, stevens gulch, storm, summit, sunrise, tent, the sawtooth, torreys peak, waldorf mine, waldorf road
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Colorado Adventure 2011
Posted: August 10, 2011 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, Jeeping, PhotographingTags: 14ers, 2011, bear lake, boulder wagon road, buffalo pass, buford, colorado, craig, forest canyon view, front range, gore range, iceberg pass, jeep, jones pass, mount evans, mountain goats, national park, needle eye tunnel, never summer mountains, new castle, old fall river road, park range, peak bagging, peak to peak highway, railroad grade, rifle sight notch trestle, rocky mountain national park, rollins pass, snow drifts, steamboat springs, thornburgh battle sight, trail ridge road, trestle, twin trestles, white river national forest, winter park, yellow jacket pass
Monday-Wednesday, August 8-10, 2011 Last Sunday I headed out to the Front Range area so I could do a little exploring. After getting caught in traffic on I-70 that turned the 4 hour drive into a 7 hour drive, I met up with Amanda and her family at the hotel they had reserved for a [...]
