Elevation:
Grays Peak - 14,270'   More stats/info...
Torreys Peak - 14,267'   More stats/info...
Location: On the Continental Divide in the Front range. Interstate 70 is only 4 miles to the north. Grays Peak is the highest peak on the Continental Divide - in the United States.
Nearby Towns: Bakerville, Montezuma and Keystone
National Forest:  Arapaho

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360º Panorama from the summit of Grays Peak.
360º Panorama from the summit of Torreys Peak.
March, 2008: Grays seen from Horseshoe Basin
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June, 2007: Grays seen from Stevens Gulch.
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June, 2007: Torreys seen from the Grays-Torreys saddle.
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May, 2006: Torreys and Grays seen during a climb of Grizzly Peak (13,427`).
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August, 2005: Grays and Torreys seen from Stevens Gulch.
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June, 2005: Early light on Grays (left) and Torreys - seen from Stevens Gulch.
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June, 2005: A closer look at Torreys from Stevens Gulch.
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June, 2005: Grays and Torreys from the summit of Mt. Bierstadt.
June, 2005: Torreys from the Bakerville exit on I-70.
May, 2005: Grays (left) and Torreys behind the The Sawtooth - taken from Mt. Evans.
August, 2002: Grays and Torreys seen from Mt. Parnasus.
July, 1999: Grays and Torreys seen during a hike to the Grays summit.
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