Top Peak 14er Pin AnteroAntero Elevation 14,269 feet Mount Antero lapel pin. Named for Chief Antero of the Ute Indian tribe, this peak is noted for its abundance of gems and minerals. Aquamarine rock crystals and smoky quartz are found on its slopes. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin BelfordBelford Elevation 14,197 feet Lapel pin for Belford. Mt. Belford was named for Judge James D. Belford, 'the red headed rooster of the Rockies.' He was a politician known for his red hair, quick wit, and flamboyant manner. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin BlancaBlanca Peak Elevation 14,345 feet This southern Colorado peak is named for the Spanish word for white because of the snowfields near its top. Blanca is a big massif rising 7,000' above the San Luis Valley floor. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin CapitolCapitol Peak Elevation 14,130 feet Surveyor Hayden named this remote Elk Range peak for its stately appearance. Capitol is known for its difficult climbing, loose rock and the notorious knife edge ridge west of K 2. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin CastleCastle Peak Elevation 14,265 feet Above Montezuma Basin, near Conundrum Peak, lies Castle Peak with its purple hues. Named for the mountain's castle shaped ridgelines, it is the highest peak in the Elk Range. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin ColumbiaColumbia Elevation 14,073 feet Lapel pin for Columbia. Beaver ponds on Frenchman Creek are in the valley below the north face of Mount Columbia. Columbia is one of the Collegiate Peaks in the Sawatch Range of Colorado. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin Crestone NeedleCrestone Needle Elevation 14,197 Above South Colony Lakes are the big walls of the Crestone Needle and the wild gendarmes of the ridge to Crestone Peak. Crestone is Spanish for cockscomb. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin Crestone PeakCrestone Peak Elevation 14,294 feet Crestone Peak, in the Sangre de Cristos, is steep and technical from every aspect. It was one of the last peaks in Colorado to be climbed because of its big walls and remote location. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin El DienteEl Diente Peak Elevation 14,159 feet Lapel pin for El Diente peak. El Diente is Spanish for tooth. In southwestern Colorado, the jagged ridgeline of El Diente Peak inspired its name. The peak is noted for the exposed Wilson El Diente ridge. |
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Top Peak 14er Pin EllingwoodEllingwood Point Elevation 14,042 feet Lapel pin for Ellingwood Peak. This peak is named for mountaineer and adventurer Albert Ellingwood. He established bold early first ascents in Colorado and introduced safer new climbing techniques from England. |
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