Completed 14ers

Last modified: Mar 1, 2022 @ 4:06 pm

The Denver Channel put together an article on the history of the names for the Colorado 14ers. It’s worth taking the time to read the varied history of these amazing mountains.

A simple post to track completed 14ers. All route and condition information can be obtained from 14ers.com.

  • Mt. Bierstadt (twice) – July 12, 2002
  • Mt. Sherman – August 8, 2009
  • Grays Peak – August 31, 2015
  • Torreys Peak – August 31, 2015
  • Mount of the Holy Cross – October 23, 2016
  • Mt. Massive – September 10, 2018
  • Mt. Elbert – September 13, 2018
  • Mt. Shavano and Tabeguache Peak – July 7, 2020
  • Mt. Democrat, Mt. Cameron, Mt. Lincoln – June 15, 2021 (150 feet from Mt. Bross which is closed)
  • Quandary Peak – March 1, 2022
Edwin on Mt. Sherman
Edwin on Mt. Sherman
Scouts on Mt. Sherman
Edwin / Scouts – Mt. Sherman
Bryson and Hayden on Mount of the Holy Cross
Hayden (left) and Bryson (right) on Mount of the Holy Cross
USGS Marker - Mount of the Holy Cross
USGS Marker – Mount of the Holy Cross
Cloudy day on Grays Peak
Cloudy day on Grays Peak
Cloud day on Torreys Peak
Cloudy day on Torreys Peak
Mt. Massive
Mt. Massive
Tanya and Rob on Mt. Elbert
Tanya and Rob on Mt. Elbert
Mt. Shavano with a view of Tabeguache Peak
Mt. Shavano with a view of Tabeguache Peak
View from the top of Mount Democrat - Decalibron 14ers
View from the top of Mount Democrat
Views from Mt. Cameron
Decalibron 14ers
View of Quandry Peak and beyond from Mt. Lincoln
The summit of Mt. Bross – closed

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