Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.
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Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.
Mt. Elbert from the Lowest Point in Colorado with Ricardo Pena: Episode 56
The non-standard14er Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes
9 months ago
Mt. Elbert from the Lowest Point in Colorado with Ricardo Pena: Episode 56
How does someone self-power themselves from the lowest point in Colorado to the highest point? Ricardo Pena joins the podcast to teaches us how. (Hint: It requires 350 miles and 23,000 elevation gain.) Ricardo is a mountain guide who has climbed the 14ers, Centennials, the 50 high points, and most of the seven summits. We hear how he came up with the unique climb of Mt. Elbert, stories from Everest Camp 4, and advice on dreaming up mountain adventures with style points.
link to the trip report:
Mt. Elbert Trip Report 10/29/2024 | 14ers.com
The non-standard14er Podcast
Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.