Quote Originally Posted by iego View Post
Playing amongst mountains, you go girl!

I hope one day to get up to the top of one of those and to see what you see. Best I have done so far is skiing, but they give me a lift.

-John
Audubon is a good training hike to get yourself in shape. It's easy enough to do by yourself but it will work your legs good and let your lungs acclimate to altitude. Audubon was my first solo climb. Twin Sisters in RMNP is also a good training hike. James Peak is another (St. Mary's Glacier area). You could alternate between all three of those to really build yourself up.

Summer of 2016 I did seven 14'ers and four 13'ers in 63 days. It was crazy.

Started off with Sniktau the week before Memorial Day weekend, Quandary on Memorial Day weekend, then James Peak, Audubon, Evans/Spaulding from Summit Lake combo, Greys/Torreys combo in the same day, Belford/Oxford combo with a failed attempt of Missouri for a trifecta (ran off by thunderstorms and lightning) and finally Longs Peak concluding on July 25th.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk