Tread the Rockies' rooftop on this spectacular trek through the Front Range. It's six days of alpine splendor: Mountain goats skip through wildflower fields, mining ruins abound, and steely summits rise in all directions. Charge your camera battery, pack a windshell, and soar up a route that rambles mostly between 10,000 and 13,000 feet.
Day one starts with a three-mile climb through conifers, then crosses the exposed talus fields of the Tenmile Range. Camp below treeline near Miners Creek. On day two, you'll wind across wooded slopes overlooking the Swan River and hunker down for the night among the pines above Horseshoe Gulch. Day three's route stays just below treeline but peeks through openings back across the Tenmile Range. On day four, you enter the alpine zone where 13,370-foot Mt. Guyot looms above flower-filled tundra and marmots whistle at you.
“We saw herds of mountain goats,” says team leader Katie Richards, “and one even came within seven feet of us.” After crossing the Continental Divide, scale 14,270-foot Grays Peak for views over two watersheds. Follow Stevens Gulch down to Bakerville to finish.
-Text by Kelly Bastone
-Mapped by Team 23: Katie Richards, Kim Phillips, Kevin Hollebeek, Matt Vellone, and Chic Chilcott
TO TRAILHEAD: Start: From Denver, take I-70 W to exit 195. Merge onto CO 91 S (toward Leadville/Copper Mountain). In 1 mi., turn L into Copper Mountain's Corn Lot. Pick up CDT on SE end of lot.
End: I-70 W to exit 21 (toward Bakerville). Turn left at CR 321/Stevens Gulch Rd. Go 3.1 miles to parking.
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CDT-Copper Mtn. to Bakerville
CDT204
Location: 39.637917°, -105.813217°
R @ T
CDT164
Location: 39.609116°, -105.798866°
Set up camp @ Shoe Basin Mine parking area. Peru Creek's milky waters rush down on the R. A good place to stop before last leg of trip
CDT031
Location: 39.537971°, -106.042381°
Carefully cross CO 9 @ Summit Stage bus stop to Tiger Run. Next, follow Revette Dr. as it curves around to the NE
CDT087
Location: 39.534023°, -105.853477°
Road passes an old cabin
CDT062
Location: 39.483448°, -105.915215°
Good campsites between trees on R side of trail
CDT163
Location: 39.602726°, -105.812996°
L @ Y
CDT018
Location: 39.523411°, -106.111778°
Trail passes below treeline into shady forest; continue NE
CDT179
Location: 39.627190°, -105.782661°
Cairn
CDT141
Location: 39.567413°, -105.833237°
Mine
CDT099
Location: 39.533489°, -105.822273°
Cairn
CDT103
Location: 39.536453°, -105.820534°
Cairn
CDT101
Location: 39.533264°, -105.821213°
L @ ridge
CDT123
Location: 39.556419°, -105.825966°
Cairn
CDT013
Location: 39.497314°, -106.113922°
Navigate boulders strewn on saddle, then head N along ridgetop
CDT069
Location: 39.494324°, -105.873375°
Traverse wide, grassy ridge
CDT128
Location: 39.558125°, -105.827034°
Cairn
CDT005
Location: 39.482388°, -106.125191°
Good campsites down hill on R
CDT007
Location: 39.477718°, -106.117226°
Stream crossing; lush, verdant hillsides covered with seasonal wildflowers (Indian paintbrush, etc.)
CDT011
Location: 39.484692°, -106.112457°
Trail passes above treeline
CDT193
Location: 39.635216°, -105.805023°
Crest another rocky pinnacle
CDT054
Location: 39.514210°, -105.937065°
Cross bridge
CDT135
Location: 39.562008°, -105.829430°
Cairn
CDT081
Location: 39.529083°, -105.866692°
R @ 3-way
CDT028
Location: 39.539558°, -106.076080°
Straight @ 4-way
CDT162
Location: 39.600449°, -105.840172°
Turn R onto dirt road, heading E
CDT140
Location: 39.566051°, -105.830132°
Pass a cairn marked with the word "SWCORZAP1"
CDT194
Location: 39.634975°, -105.807495°
Pass small overhang
CDT210
Location: 39.688049°, -105.804382°
L @ Y
CDT090
Location: 39.537579°, -105.841194°
R @ T
CDT176
Location: 39.626144°, -105.782280°
Posts
CDT205
Location: 39.640301°, -105.812019°
Wind break on L
CDT025
Location: 39.533798°, -106.082443°
Walk across bridge
CDT010
Location: 39.481960°, -106.115891°
Walk across meadow
CDT158
Location: 39.599262°, -105.838860°
Powerlines on R
CDT017
Location: 39.521877°, -106.110756°
Descend small saddle through several switchbacks. The rocky slopes of Peak 4 loom to the W
CDT203
Location: 39.636177°, -105.811859°
L @ jct.
CDT109
Location: 39.539703°, -105.818382°
Cairn
CDT046
Location: 39.550999°, -105.958115°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT118
Location: 39.554272°, -105.823952°
Summit the rocky crown of Geneva Peak (13,266 ft.), then begin rocky descent of windy, talus-covered slopes. Watch footing on this section
CDT196
Location: 39.635384°, -105.809464°
Steep scree slope drops off on R. Listen for the sounds of falling rocks as mountain goats traverse back and forth
CDT047
Location: 39.545525°, -105.950371°
Look between gaps in trees on L for views of Keystone's chair lifts
CDT145
Location: 39.577812°, -105.839378°
Keep straight @ 3-way; views N into Warden Gulch. Ahead, the CDT travels NNW along Collier Mtn., circles around Morgan Peak, then descends into Warden Gulch
CDT115
Location: 39.549854°, -105.817085°
Pass a cairn. Continue traversing grassy slopes, heading NW below Landslide Peak (13,238 ft.)
CDT111
Location: 39.543186°, -105.819084°
Cairn marks faint trail
CDT125
Location: 39.557129°, -105.826492°
Cairn
CDT201
Location: 39.633465°, -105.816795°
S end of Grays Peak
CDT067
Location: 39.463322°, -105.904892°
Straight @ 4-way
CDT142
Location: 39.567852°, -105.834320°
Pass a mine. Ahead, 4WD road curves around Santa Fe Peak (13,180 ft.)
CDT065
Location: 39.461128°, -105.910294°
L @ 4-way
CDT076
Location: 39.505981°, -105.859528°
L @ 4WD road
CDT015
Location: 39.504848°, -106.113708°
Follow switchbacks that drop below the Tenmile ridgetop
CDT004
Location: 39.493938°, -106.131233°
Walk across boardwalk over trickling creek
CDT182
Location: 39.631184°, -105.784554°
Cairn
CDT051
Location: 39.516518°, -105.934731°
Cross a dirt road
CDT037
Location: 39.536182°, -105.999367°
Filter water from small stream. Next, turn L @ Y, heading N
CDT030
Location: 39.541004°, -106.042068°
Trail meets CO 9. Note: Backpacker's CDT map showed the trail heading N at this point. Instead, turn R onto paved walking/bike path, heading S towards Breckenridge
CDT044
Location: 39.542763°, -105.969322°
Views across meadow
CDT084
Location: 39.534714°, -105.861427°
L @ old trail
CDT122
Location: 39.555439°, -105.825676°
Cairn
CDT027
Location: 39.537537°, -106.081696°
R @ Y
CDT147
Location: 39.587864°, -105.849907°
Leave ridge; trail swings to the NE, traversing grassing slopes
CDT191
Location: 39.635551°, -105.801125°
Saddle
CDT154
Location: 39.596104°, -105.832687°
Trail swings to the L, heading NW. A stream flows down on R side of trail
CDT169
Location: 39.606678°, -105.789619°
Trail becomes rocky
CDT184
Location: 39.633846°, -105.789948°
Cairn
CDT016
Location: 39.514301°, -106.109467°
Traverse boulder field, heading N
CDT143
Location: 39.570129°, -105.837814°
Begin descent on 4WD road
CDT212
Location: 39.691391°, -105.804871°
Road meets I-70
CDT074
Location: 39.503902°, -105.862007°
Cairn
CDT068
Location: 39.479095°, -105.893890°
Summit an unnamed grassy highpoint. Ahead: Descend grassy terrain, then start steady NE ascent toward Glacier Peak (12,853 ft.)
CDT086
Location: 39.536182°, -105.856392°
4WD road crests a summit of Teller Mtn., then begins steep descent down rocky switchbacks. ATV's zip up and down this rugged road
CDT185
Location: 39.634682°, -105.790779°
Cairn
CDT149
Location: 39.583916°, -105.840988°
Mine
CDT208
Location: 39.660854°, -105.784492°
Grays Peak trailhead and parking area. Follow the 4WD road to its jct. with I-70
CDT035
Location: 39.542900°, -106.011154°
Straight @ 3-way with side trail that enters on L
CDT058
Location: 39.496960°, -105.925735°
Cross clear stream on logs
CDT138
Location: 39.564266°, -105.829033°
Cairn
CDT042
Location: 39.541355°, -105.971359°
Views of Dillon
CDT080
Location: 39.527615°, -105.865562°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT043
Location: 39.542122°, -105.971542°
R @ 3-way
CDT096
Location: 39.533085°, -105.831001°
Trail crosses talus
CDT159
Location: 39.599365°, -105.839684°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT166
Location: 39.613518°, -105.796127°
Ford Peru Creek (may be knee-deep or higher), then turn R. Trail winds to the S, then curves SE
CDT036
Location: 39.542042°, -106.006577°
Straight @ 3-way (-|) as trail dips to the SE
CDT071
Location: 39.496410°, -105.866699°
Faint trail leads across saddle
CDT155
Location: 39.598434°, -105.834991°
Campsite on R
CDT070
Location: 39.494495°, -105.866371°
Summit Whale Peak (13,078 ft.), then head N for descent to a small saddle
CDT039
Location: 39.539837°, -105.990334°
Good campsite tucked between conifers on R side of trail
CDT002
Location: 39.497326°, -106.135696°
Cross wooden bridge over rushing Tenmile Creek, then walk across meadow toward CDT post
CDT171
Location: 39.610512°, -105.788513°
Trail cuts across boulder field
CDT021
Location: 39.533173°, -106.098694°
Navigate a slightly-tilted, slippery log boardwalk that leads across stream (watch your footing where logs are missing)
CDT066
Location: 39.463120°, -105.905334°
R @ Y
CDT175
Location: 39.625584°, -105.782303°
Top of Argentine Pass; head N
CDT094
Location: 39.531387°, -105.832489°
Turn L onto climber's trail
CDT197
Location: 39.635227°, -105.811943°
Keep straight; steep climb continues
CDT001
Location: 39.497269°, -106.136383°
From Copper Mtn.'s Corn Lot, head E on the Colorado Trail/Continental Divide Trail
CDT063
Location: 39.482372°, -105.909882°
Walk across small meadow; striking views of Mt. Guyot's bald, red-stained slopes appear on R
CDT117
Location: 39.552845°, -105.821716°
Mine
CDT088
Location: 39.536751°, -105.842438°
Road continues descent, heading below treeline
CDT108
Location: 39.538330°, -105.817810°
Unnamed peak
CDT014
Location: 39.498791°, -106.114029°
Take a snack break on boulders, then continue trek N
CDT178
Location: 39.627136°, -105.782417°
Cairn
CDT052
Location: 39.516449°, -105.933861°
R @ Y
CDT180
Location: 39.628532°, -105.782806°
Cairn
CDT057
Location: 39.497471°, -105.925766°
Cross bridge over Middle Fork Swan River's muddy waters
CDT019
Location: 39.526768°, -106.109718°
Stream crossing
CDT120
Location: 39.554974°, -105.825203°
Cairn
CDT192
Location: 39.635582°, -105.802811°
Crest rocky pinnacle
CDT102
Location: 39.533215°, -105.821068°
Pass trail post
CDT049
Location: 39.521366°, -105.937492°
Cross bridge
CDT009
Location: 39.477196°, -106.115349°
Views of Copper Mtn.
CDT188
Location: 39.636440°, -105.794128°
Walk across Mt. Edwards summit (13,850 ft.), then head W along knife-edge ridge toward Grays Peak. Caution: Knife-edge may be tricky to navigate with heavy packs. Loose rock, windy weather, and route-finding make this a challenging stretch
CDT199
Location: 39.634293°, -105.814636°
Trail reaches 14,000 ft.
CDT119
Location: 39.554771°, -105.824646°
Cairn
CDT079
Location: 39.526699°, -105.865341°
Straight @ 3-way. NOTE: For a more direct route, you can also turn R @ 3-way and follow steep 4WD road to the top of Teller Mountain
CDT211
Location: 39.691078°, -105.803459°
R @ Y
CDT207
Location: 39.660519°, -105.784920°
Cross bridge
CDT050
Location: 39.519188°, -105.938278°
Straight @ 4-way
CDT038
Location: 39.536488°, -105.999100°
R @ Y
CDT110
Location: 39.540913°, -105.818542°
Cairn
CDT167
Location: 39.612228°, -105.793991°
Cross stream
CDT132
Location: 39.560661°, -105.828934°
Cairn
CDT112
Location: 39.543682°, -105.819122°
Walk across narrow saddle on Continental Divide
CDT206
Location: 39.647144°, -105.801628°
Cross stream
CDT060
Location: 39.488796°, -105.922325°
Straight @ 4-way
CDT190
Location: 39.635700°, -105.800629°
Descend knife-edge ridge
CDT156
Location: 39.598614°, -105.835907°
Campsite on R
CDT165
Location: 39.613579°, -105.796349°
Turn R and leave 4WD road @ Argentine Pass trailhead, heading E toward Peru Creek. Note: Prepare for strenuous stretch ahead from Argentine Pass to Grays Peak. You'll encounter a series of steep climbs and descents, a rocky, knife-edge ridge, and exposed 14,000-ft. terrain.
CDT055
Location: 39.497868°, -105.925529°
Turn R where trail meets dirt road
CDT139
Location: 39.565464°, -105.829788°
Cairn
CDT095
Location: 39.532513°, -105.831856°
Walk across loose rock
CDT209
Location: 39.680061°, -105.805504°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT173
Location: 39.624027°, -105.783165°
Post
CDT186
Location: 39.634579°, -105.791443°
Cairn
CDT153
Location: 39.593151°, -105.835121°
Pass campsite on L
CDT168
Location: 39.611301°, -105.793121°
Small stream
CDT200
Location: 39.634277°, -105.814682°
Turn R
CDT091
Location: 39.537251°, -105.840225°
Potential campsites in narrow Snake River valley. A good place to stop before long stretch above treeline. Next, follow 4WD road up to Webster Pass. Note: The mapped section to Webster Pass on 4WD road differs from route suggested on Backpacker's CDT map, which was not apparent from the trail
CDT077
Location: 39.513443°, -105.862442°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT127
Location: 39.557899°, -105.826668°
Cairn
CDT187
Location: 39.635506°, -105.792686°
Cairn
CDT198
Location: 39.634853°, -105.813293°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT097
Location: 39.531334°, -105.826477°
Turn L @ road; cairn
CDT113
Location: 39.544296°, -105.819069°
Cairn
CDT098
Location: 39.531013°, -105.825523°
Turn L onto trail
CDT032
Location: 39.540539°, -106.036140°
Leave road and rejoin Colorado Trail on L, heading SE to small footbridge
CDT012
Location: 39.489246°, -106.112885°
Traverse boulder field
CDT195
Location: 39.635197°, -105.808060°
Saddle
CDT150
Location: 39.586407°, -105.835625°
Cross stream
CDT041
Location: 39.540749°, -105.971352°
Trail cuts across a grassy meadow
CDT093
Location: 39.531254°, -105.832611°
Webster Pass
CDT003
Location: 39.495544°, -106.133507°
Cross two wooden footbridges; good water source
CDT089
Location: 39.537483°, -105.841705°
R @ Y
CDT092
Location: 39.532814°, -105.839592°
Switchback veers L, heading E to Webster Pass
CDT146
Location: 39.580986°, -105.842712°
R @ Y; leave jeep road for narrow trail cut through grass
CDT137
Location: 39.563187°, -105.828514°
Trail summits Sullivan Peak (13,134 ft.), then travels NW along ridge
CDT107
Location: 39.538506°, -105.817818°
L @ ridge
CDT161
Location: 39.600109°, -105.839981°
Ford wide stream
CDT181
Location: 39.630283°, -105.783630°
Cairn
CDT148
Location: 39.586182°, -105.841988°
Mine on L
CDT105
Location: 39.538136°, -105.819107°
Cairn
CDT082
Location: 39.532505°, -105.865700°
Pass mine on L
CDT100
Location: 39.533070°, -105.821541°
Cairn
CDT157
Location: 39.598724°, -105.836166°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT024
Location: 39.530640°, -106.088646°
Cross stream on log
CDT131
Location: 39.560478°, -105.828903°
Cairn
CDT121
Location: 39.555271°, -105.825531°
Cairn
CDT059
Location: 39.492283°, -105.921196°
Pass small lake on L
CDT104
Location: 39.536682°, -105.820358°
Cairn
CDT064
Location: 39.464741°, -105.905640°
Views open up as you leave the forest
CDT183
Location: 39.631748°, -105.786079°
Wind shelter
CDT160
Location: 39.599655°, -105.840263°
Turn R, heading N
CDT026
Location: 39.533535°, -106.080872°
L @ T
CDT106
Location: 39.538326°, -105.818848°
Cairn
CDT133
Location: 39.560963°, -105.829529°
Cairn
CDT008
Location: 39.475590°, -106.115425°
L @ 3-way (-|) with Wheeler Trail; small boulder-filled gully on R
CDT136
Location: 39.563042°, -105.828743°
Cairn
CDT174
Location: 39.624290°, -105.783081°
Possible shelter
CDT075
Location: 39.505592°, -105.860268°
Fire ring and/or cairn
CDT202
Location: 39.633831°, -105.817566°
Grays Peak (14,270 ft.): This popular, often crowded, summit offers incredible views of Summit County and its neighboring 14er Torreys Peak. Next, begin switchback descent that drops into Stevens Gulch to the NE
CDT034
Location: 39.542416°, -106.035172°
Turn L @ T (first switchback). Climb four more switchbacks that cut across wooded slopes
CDT124
Location: 39.556850°, -105.826248°
Cairn
CDT083
Location: 39.535248°, -105.864777°
Turn R on Radical Hill, heading E
CDT078
Location: 39.520870°, -105.868912°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT022
Location: 39.533016°, -106.097664°
R @ 3-way
CDT006
Location: 39.482666°, -106.124870°
Leave trail for brief descent to campsite tucked in trees on R
CDT040
Location: 39.539654°, -105.985298°
L @ T
CDT029
Location: 39.542507°, -106.057991°
Stay R @ 4-way, heading E
CDT130
Location: 39.560020°, -105.828247°
Cairn
CDT116
Location: 39.552567°, -105.819939°
Dramatic views extend to the N from saddle. Look down scree-laden slopes to find Josephine Lake
CDT172
Location: 39.617752°, -105.786133°
Short scramble up rocky face
CDT151
Location: 39.586494°, -105.835114°
Cross stream
CDT085
Location: 39.534992°, -105.858170°
L @ 4WD road
CDT126
Location: 39.557438°, -105.826485°
Cairn
CDT020
Location: 39.528278°, -106.108261°
Trees surrounding trail are a good place to escape stormy weather. Trail continues N
CDT114
Location: 39.547867°, -105.817566°
Bear R, traversing Landslide Peak's SW slopes
CDT048
Location: 39.541313°, -105.945183°
Straight @ 3-way
CDT053
Location: 39.515507°, -105.935051°
Walk past numerous campsites
CDT056
Location: 39.497742°, -105.925713°
Turn L to rejoin CDT, leaving dirt road
CDT073
Location: 39.501961°, -105.863976°
End of faint trail
CDT033
Location: 39.540310°, -106.035522°
L @ Y
CDT023
Location: 39.530041°, -106.089897°
Cross stream on log
CDT045
Location: 39.546391°, -105.968140°
Trail hugs the ridge
CDT152
Location: 39.591591°, -105.835106°
Cross wide stream
CDT189
Location: 39.636478°, -105.797974°
Saddle
CDT134
Location: 39.561314°, -105.829178°
Cairn
CDT129
Location: 39.558617°, -105.827026°
Walk NW across saddle, passing a cairn
CDT170
Location: 39.606689°, -105.789322°
Powerline on R side of trail
CDT072
Location: 39.501457°, -105.864235°
Rocky point rises above grassy slopes; look for herds of grazing mountain goats
CDT177
Location: 39.626675°, -105.782310°
Cairn
CDT144
Location: 39.577770°, -105.838562°
Stream crosses dirt road
CDT061
Location: 39.483948°, -105.920319°
Straight @ 4-way
The Tenmile Ridgetop
Location: 39.499199°, -106.114197°
Mist and clouds settle over the Tenmile Range. © Kim Phillips
Tenmile Range
Location: 39.500084°, -106.114243°
Katie and Kevin strap on their packs after a short break on the Tenmile ridge. © Kim Phillips
Campsite #2
Location: 39.539978°, -105.989731°
Campsite above Horseshoe Gulch. © Kim Phillips
CDT Team 23
Location: 39.542122°, -105.971451°
Matt, Kevin and Katie in Arapaho National Forest. © Kim Phillips
Campsite #3
Location: 39.483635°, -105.915863°
© Kim Phillips
Campsite #3
Location: 39.482986°, -105.915146°
Retrieving the bear bag line. © Kim Phillips
Campsite #3
Location: 39.483913°, -105.914749°
Katie tries to fix the satellite phone. © Kim Phillips
Mt. Guyot
Location: 39.464377°, -105.905714°
Passing above treeline with views of Mt. Guyot. © Kim Phillips
Nearing the Divide
Location: 39.463253°, -105.906387°
The trail cuts across an alpine meadow before gaining the Continental Divide. © Kim Phillips
CDT Post
Location: 39.461594°, -105.909083°
Looking back on alpine meadow. © Kim Phillips
CDT Sign Post
Location: 39.461193°, -105.910118°
Mt. Guyot rises in the background. © Kim Phillips
Route Finding
Location: 39.461948°, -105.907410°
Katie and Matt discuss the day's route. © Kim Phillips
South Park Views
Location: 39.467533°, -105.901543°
Vibrant wildflowers speckle alpine meadows along the trail. © Kim Phillips
Rocky Outcroppings on the Divide
Location: 39.469115°, -105.901530°
© Kim Phillips
Marking Waypoints
Location: 39.470409°, -105.900902°
© Kim Phillips
Grassy Ridge
Location: 39.478420°, -105.894386°
CDT crests an unnamed grassy summit. © Kim Phillips
Kevin
Location: 39.485031°, -105.885902°
Kevin on the trail near Glacier Peak. © Kim Phillips
Bird's Eye View of Summit County
Location: 39.485126°, -105.884598°
Grassy Traverse
Location: 39.484196°, -105.881248°
© Kim Phillips
Route Finding near Glacier Peak
Location: 39.484287°, -105.879387°
Katie, Kevin, and Matt double check the route from a grassy ridge east of Glacier Peak. © Kim Phillips
Grassy Descent
Location: 39.484940°, -105.878273°
Matt begins his descent to a saddle southwest of Whale Peak. © Kim Phillips
Descent to Saddle
Location: 39.486057°, -105.879013°
Katie and Kevin descend grassy slopes that overlook several snowfields. © Kim Phillips
Rugged Backdrops
Location: 39.489967°, -105.878181°
© Kim Phillips
On the Divide
Location: 39.490898°, -105.877434°
© Kim Phillips
Sea of Peaks
Location: 39.501419°, -105.864311°
© Kim Phillips
High-Country Road Sign
Location: 39.520962°, -105.868729°
© Kim Phillips
Mountain Goat Herd
Location: 39.536259°, -105.856071°
Goats on Teller Mountain. © Kim Phillips
Curious Mountain Goats
Location: 39.535793°, -105.857323°
Fearless mountain goats size up Katie, Kevin, and Matt on Teller Mountain. © Kim Phillips
More Mountain Goats on Teller Mountain
Location: 39.536121°, -105.856628°
© Kim Phillips
Baby Mountain Goat
Location: 39.536026°, -105.856979°
© Kim Phillips
Views of Webster Pass
Location: 39.535889°, -105.854767°
Southeast views across the Snake River Valley. © Kim Phillips
Campsite #4
Location: 39.537796°, -105.840324°
Campsite in the Snake River Valley. © Kim Phillips
Campsite #4
Location: 39.537518°, -105.840744°
Looking up at Teller Mountain from campsite in the Snake River Valley. © Kim Phillips
Continental Divide
Location: 39.543713°, -105.819000°
Broad ridge south of Landslide Peak. © Kim Phillips
Snake River Valley
Location: 39.544739°, -105.819283°
Matt looks out onto the Snake River Valley. © Kim Phillips
Panoramas from a rocky saddle
Location: 39.552193°, -105.819191°
© Kim Phillips
Rocky Saddle
Location: 39.552658°, -105.820869°
© Kim Phillips
Geneva Peak Ridge
Location: 39.554058°, -105.823479°
© Kim Phillips
Geneva Peak
Location: 39.559792°, -105.827942°
© Matt Vellone
Collier Mountain
Location: 39.588917°, -105.847244°
© Kim Phillips
Horseshoe Basin
Location: 39.613152°, -105.795143°
© Kim Phillips
The Climb to Argentine Pass
Location: 39.622936°, -105.784050°
© Kim Phillips
Views from Mt. Edwards
Location: 39.636421°, -105.794296°
McClellan Mountain rises up from Stevens Gulch. © Matt Vellone
Rocky Ridge
Location: 39.635242°, -105.803810°
© Kim Phillips
Views of Kelso Ridge
Location: 39.635147°, -105.805672°
© Kim Phillips
Grays Peak
Location: 39.635147°, -105.806793°
© Kim Phillips
Grays Peak Summit
Location: 39.633793°, -105.817596°
© Matt Vellone
Vistas from Grays Peak
Location: 39.633560°, -105.816994°
© Matt Vellone
Grays Peak Views
Location: 39.633701°, -105.817223°
Looking NE into Stevens Gulch. © Matt Vellone
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