Synopses & Reviews
Since 1992, Colorado's Fourteeners has sold more than 40,000 copies, a testament to its accuracy and completeness. Now in its second edition, this climbing and hiking guide to Colorado's 14,000foot peaks has been updated to include 250 routes. Besides the oftenclimbed standard routes, the guide describes many alternative and technical routes, with each route rated by grade, class, and snow steepness. Easytoread, fullcolor topographic maps and photographic overlays, crossreferenced to the route descriptions, make this the best book on the market for Colorado natives and visitors alike.
1999 "Colorado Book Award" Finalist
Synopsis
This climbing and hiking guide to Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks has been updated.
About the Author
Gerry Roach started climbing in Colorado in 1955. Among his numerous accomplishments, Gerry is the second person ever to climb the highest peak on each of the seven continents. In more than 50 years of mountaineering, he has climbed in dozens of states and countries.
Gerry has written five books, published by Fulcrum Books, including Colorado's Thirteeners and Colorado's Lost Creek Wilderness. Both are co–authored with Jennifer Roach. Gerry and Jennifer live in Boulder, Colorado.