US Rockies (and Nearby Ranges)

The Rocky mountains are splendid and diverse in nature stretching roughly north south through the US states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana/Idaho to the Canadian border.

In 2009 we hiked the Continental Divide Trail which winds its way along the whole length of the US Rockies. But we have made a few other enjoyable hiking and climbing trips..

2014 Post Hayduke

2014 Colorado Maroon Bells hike (photo)

2014 Colorado’s highest point, Mount Elbert (photo)

2014 Colorado Sangre De Cristo mountains backpack (blog)

2014 New Mexico Pecos mountains backpack (blog)

2014 New Mexico’s highest point, Wheeler Peak (photo)

2014 New Mexico Bandolier National Monument (photo)

2014 Colorado Great Sand Dunes National Park (photo)

2009 Continental Divide Trail

2009 Continental Divide Trail New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming (blog)

2009 Continental Divide Trail‘Big Sky Alternate’ (blog)

2004 6 months in the US

2004 Colorado Continental Divide Trail from Battle Pass south to Twin Lakes (photos)

2004 Colorado Mount Elbert (photo)

2004 Colorado Flatirons, Eldorado, Rocky Mtn National Park climbing (photos)

2004 Colorado Hallet Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park (photo)

2004 Colorado Pear Buttress, Lumpy Ridge, climbing (photo)

2004 Wyoming Devils Tower, Durrance Route plus various others, climbing (photos)

2004 Wyoming Sinks Canyon climbing (photo)

2004 Wyoming Wind River Range, Cirque of the Towers climbing and backpack (photos)

2004 Wyoming Yellowstone Nat Park hikes (photos)

2004 Wyoming Grand Teton, Symmetry Peak climbs (photos)

2004 Idaho City of Rocks climbs (photos)

2004 Colorado Lizard Head attempted climb (photos)

2004 Colorado Lone Cone hike south of Ridgeway, Placerville (photos)