Here is one from a trip to Colorado in 2005. That's me climbing up Keslo Ridge to summit Torreys Peak (a 14er). As of my last trip to CO I had summitted 13 (14 if you count Cameron) peaks. I attempted Harvard twice but got turned back, once due to weather and the other due to my stupidity. Note to self: when there is a fork in the trail and you are not 100% positive which way to go, look at your map! I also failed to summit San Luis Peak due to snow cover and lack of snow shoes. I did not feel like post holing for hours upon hours and turned back. I eventually want to summit all 54 14'ers, but it will be hard living here in DC. Maybe my parents could retire in Colorado (hint, hint) and I could make a few more trips out there each year. For more info on 14'ers go to http://www.14ers.com/.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Kelso Ridge
I'm just playing around with this new blogspot and wanted to see how easy it is to upload photos.
Here is one from a trip to Colorado in 2005. That's me climbing up Keslo Ridge to summit Torreys Peak (a 14er). As of my last trip to CO I had summitted 13 (14 if you count Cameron) peaks. I attempted Harvard twice but got turned back, once due to weather and the other due to my stupidity. Note to self: when there is a fork in the trail and you are not 100% positive which way to go, look at your map! I also failed to summit San Luis Peak due to snow cover and lack of snow shoes. I did not feel like post holing for hours upon hours and turned back. I eventually want to summit all 54 14'ers, but it will be hard living here in DC. Maybe my parents could retire in Colorado (hint, hint) and I could make a few more trips out there each year. For more info on 14'ers go to http://www.14ers.com/.
Here is one from a trip to Colorado in 2005. That's me climbing up Keslo Ridge to summit Torreys Peak (a 14er). As of my last trip to CO I had summitted 13 (14 if you count Cameron) peaks. I attempted Harvard twice but got turned back, once due to weather and the other due to my stupidity. Note to self: when there is a fork in the trail and you are not 100% positive which way to go, look at your map! I also failed to summit San Luis Peak due to snow cover and lack of snow shoes. I did not feel like post holing for hours upon hours and turned back. I eventually want to summit all 54 14'ers, but it will be hard living here in DC. Maybe my parents could retire in Colorado (hint, hint) and I could make a few more trips out there each year. For more info on 14'ers go to http://www.14ers.com/.
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