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Our Mt. Whitney Permit for Six Overnight Hikers = DENIED! No hard feelings, though,
Since our flights are already booked, and there's dozens of other fabulous big mountains out west, we are all wondering what your recommendations are for an amazing first 14er for us. (we are all 14er newbies)
FYI - this trip is in late July.
Criteria:
~ nothing harder than easy class III
~ over 14,000 feet (we all want to climb our first "14er") unless you can recommend the most phenominal 13er
~ southern california or western colorado
~ 1 or 2-night overnight trip preferred
~ would love to snag a lakeside "at-large" camping spot, but this is probably just being picky
So far, White Mountain Peak in California and Mt. Sneffels & Uncomprahgre Peak in Colorado have caught our attention.
Capital Peak looks tempting, but not as a first 14er
Since our flights are already booked, and there's dozens of other fabulous big mountains out west, we are all wondering what your recommendations are for an amazing first 14er for us. (we are all 14er newbies)
FYI - this trip is in late July.
Criteria:
~ nothing harder than easy class III
~ over 14,000 feet (we all want to climb our first "14er") unless you can recommend the most phenominal 13er
~ southern california or western colorado
~ 1 or 2-night overnight trip preferred
~ would love to snag a lakeside "at-large" camping spot, but this is probably just being picky
So far, White Mountain Peak in California and Mt. Sneffels & Uncomprahgre Peak in Colorado have caught our attention.
Capital Peak looks tempting, but not as a first 14er
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