Summitting the 58 peaks that sit above 14,000′ in Colorado is legendary. As a transplant to the State in 2016 the thought of hiking something that high initially appeared daunting. After my first one, however, I was hooked.
- Mt. Bierstadt – 14,060′ – 2019
- Mt. Bross – 14, 172′ – 2018
- Mt. Cameron – 14,238′ – 2018
- Mt. Democrat – 14,148′ – 2017
- Mt. Elbert – 14, 440 – 2020
- Mt. Evans – 14,264′ – 2017
- Gray’s Peak – 14,270′ – 2017
- Huron Peak – 14,003′ – 2020
- Mt. Lincoln – 14,286′ – 2018
- Longs Peak – 14,255′ – 2018
- Pikes Peak – 14,110′ – 2017
- Quandary Peak – 14,265′ – 2016 (summer), 2021 (winter)
- Mt. Shavano – 14,229′ – 2020
- Mt. Sherman – 14,036′ – 2019
- Tabeguache Peak – 14,155′ – 2020
- Torreys Peak – 14,267′ – 2017



