I swear I fairly recently saw a map of named summits of the IPW, but I can't for the life of me find it now. It may not even have been to scale, more of a graphic that showed, like 30-50 some odd summits over the entire area, but I remember thinking it would be a great starting point to begin planning to tackle a bunch of them.
Based on that completely vague description, anyone have any clue what I may have been looking at and able to point me back at it?
Indian Peaks summit map
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
Mr. Chris,
If you have a Lists of John account, you can get all the detail you need on IPW summits including online maps with ranked and unranked peaks. Here's a link to the main page for that wilderness area: http://www.listsofjohn.com/wilderness/index.php?W=18
I believe you can at least get a list of the peaks even without an account, but I highly encourage you to get one. Well worth it!
If you have a Lists of John account, you can get all the detail you need on IPW summits including online maps with ranked and unranked peaks. Here's a link to the main page for that wilderness area: http://www.listsofjohn.com/wilderness/index.php?W=18
I believe you can at least get a list of the peaks even without an account, but I highly encourage you to get one. Well worth it!
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
Sounds like this may be the map you were looking at: Trail Tracks Indian Peaks Panoramic Hiking Map.
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
"I highly encourage you to get one. Well worth it!"
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In light of saving future generations from wanton waste of pixels causing the current global climate ...
May I highjack this thread to the REALLY important topic ... Which brewpub has the best IPA?
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
Quite familiar with Lists of John for the details, but the graphic I remember had much less detail to it. It was similar to this, but with only a fraction of the peaks shown and I thought it covered more of the IPW to the south than the one in this link:
http://www.joeandfrede.com/colorado/RMN ... _peaks.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just dug up that link, and it is actually really similar to what I was looking for, with relative positions of everything. Just wish it had the IPs too.
Johh...I actually have that pano map.
Monte...not a big fan of IPAs. IPW, however.....
http://www.joeandfrede.com/colorado/RMN ... _peaks.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just dug up that link, and it is actually really similar to what I was looking for, with relative positions of everything. Just wish it had the IPs too.
Johh...I actually have that pano map.
Monte...not a big fan of IPAs. IPW, however.....
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
http://www.climb.mountains.com/Project_ ... IPWA.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not a map, but a list?
Not a map, but a list?
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
Virtually any topo map of the area will identify the named summits, this is a good one for the entire area...
http://www.natgeomaps.com/trail-maps/tr ... -gold-hill
http://www.natgeomaps.com/trail-maps/tr ... -gold-hill
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Re: Indian Peaks summit map
Not a map or a list but a front range panoramic photo with labels, helped me out a few times.
http://cubuffaloes.com/mountainpanorama.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://cubuffaloes.com/mountainpanorama.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;