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What does it take to become a favorite climb? It's simple, it has to be rewarding, challenging, sometimes scary, and most importantly of all, it has to be fun. All climbs are fun and rewarding, just some more than others. This page isn't intended to compare the mountains themselves, just the overall trip experience. With so many trip reports on my website, this provides you with a quick link to some of my more memorable trips, hope you enjoy. |
Rex's Favorite Climbs |
Climb Summary |
The Grand Teton | 11 pitches of technical climbing on the Matterhorn of the United States. What's not to love? |
Mt. Hood | First glacier climb on this giant of the Northern Cascades. |
Mt. Whitney, CA | Highest mountain in the lower 48 states and located in the heart of the beautiful Sierra Nevadas. |
Chicago Basin 14ers | Train ride, great people, great San Juan peaks, 3 tough 14ers in 1 day, very awesome. |
Wilson Peak | Another great San Juan climb with some great people. |
Wetterhorn Peak | Fun class 3 14er. |
Longs Peak | Despite the crowds, the Keyhole Route is a very fun scramble. |
Mitchell Peak | A peak named for the "Lords of the Winds" Finis Mitchell and the southern guardian of the Cirque of The Towers. |
The Cirque of The Towers | With peaks such as Pingora, Wolf's Head, and Warbonnet, once you've been there, you'll understand. |
Mt. Lindsey | A tribute climb for a fallen friend with a great bunch of people. |
Crestone Peak | Awesome 14er in the heart of the beautiful Sangre De Cristos. |
Crestone Needle | One of the most beautiful 14ers and a very fun scramble to the summit. |
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