“Because it’s there.” British climber George Mallory reportedly uttered these famous words when asked why he wanted to climb Mt. Everest. I have another reason for ascending lofty peaks: “For the million dollar views.”
Handies Peak is our destination on a blue-sky September day in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. We arrive at the trailhead in the early morning and begin the 2600 foot, two mile ascent. An hour and 20 minutes later we reach our first break point, Sloan Lake—a blue-green gem nestled into snow-sprinkled peaks.
View of the Handies Peak area from the trailhead. The trail passes below the snowfield; Handies Peak is to the left of the picture. |
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Tim captures our silhouettes as we pause to appreciate Sloan Lake. |
Moving on from Sloan Lake. The Lake is nestled in the depression on the lower right of the photo. You can see the trail snaking its way across the talus on the lower left. |
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I'm ascending the switch-backing trail to the summit. |
The view from 14,048 feet. |
We congratulate the men on their accomplishments, and on their choice of this spot for a 60th birthday get-away, and then we descend. A day spent on top of the world, reveling in million dollar views? Priceless.
Speaking of priceless views, in September of 2005 Tim and I hiked to the summit of Uncompahgre Peak. At 14,321 feet it's the tallest peak in the San Juan Mountains. Read about it here.
Read about our attempt to hike another 14er in the San Juan Mountains -- Red Cloud Peak
Read about our attempt to hike another 14er in the San Juan Mountains -- Red Cloud Peak
Read about Handies Peak on the "Colorado Fourteeners Initiative" website: http://www.14ers.org/peaks/san-juan-mountains/handies-peak/
Discover Colorado's San Juan Mountains by visiting this site: http://www.americansouthwest.net/colorado/san_juan_mountains/