Shallow ideas can be assimilated;
ideas that require people to reorganize their picture of the world provoke hostility.
– James Gleick |
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Peak Bagging:
For Colorado’s Fourteeners, visit
14ers.com.
For Colorado’s Thirteeners, visit
Climb13ers.com.
For lists of U.S. peaks, visit
Lists of John.
To post your own climbs, go to
PeakBagger.com.
To post your own trip reports and photos, go to
SummitPost.org.
To prominence based lists, visit
PeakList.org.
To sign summit logs, visit
PeakWare.com.
For more mountain monkey business, see
America’s Roof.
For the supreme source for mountaineering literature, visit
Chessler Books.
Curious about the highpointing craze? Go to
Highpointers.org.
For opinions about highpointing matters, go to the
Highpointers Forum.
For the Highpointers Foundation, go to
Highpointers Foundation.
For the more specific county highpointing craze, go to
Cohp.org.
Organizations:
For Topo Maps, see
MyTopo.com or
Trails.com.
Curious about going beyond? See
Transcendent Summits.
Serious about mountaineering video? Go to
Fort Collins Video.
Serious about mountaineering? Go to the
AAC.
For Colorado’s mountains, go to the
CMC.
For the infamous pillar of conservation go to the
Sierra Club.
If you care about the mountain environment, visit
Leave No Trace.
If you care about access to the mountains, go to the
Access Fund.
Alaskan mountains? Visit the
Mountaineering Club of Alaska.
Quit gambling in smoke-filled casinos and start
Hiking Las Vegas!
Peak Lists:
For a list of Sierra peaks, visit
Sierra.org.
For a list of the California Thirteeners, visit
CA 13ers.
To learn about those hot desert peaks, go to the
DPS.
For a list of those pesky DPS desert peaks, go to
DPS List.
There are hundreds more California peaks to ponder at HPS.
And another hundred peaks wait for you at
LPS.