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Peak(s)  North Eolus  -  14,042 feet
Mt. Eolus  -  14,087 feet
Sunlight Peak  -  14,061 feet
Windom Peak  -  14,089 feet
Jupiter Mountain  -  13,838 feet
Date Posted  06/14/2026
Date Climbed   06/12/2026
Author  Craig Barlow
 Chicago Basin 14ers + Jupiter Mountain   

I climbed the 4 14ers in Chicago Basin plus Mt. Jupiter on 6/12/16. This is a beautiful area with great peaks made even better by the animal encounters (goats and marmots and porcupines, oh my!). Here is a link to my external report full of all the gory details and lots of pictures. Enjoy!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/t9j2yqCkHXXCPW9K6

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First light on Sunlight and Peak 18


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Snowfield enroute to Mt. Eolus.


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Sunlight Summit Block.


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Snow on the way to the Windom / Peak 18 Saddle.


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Snow on the north face of Jupiter Mountain.





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Comments or Questions
arthurspiderman
User
Great work Craig!
6/14/2026 11:43pm
Glad you’re out in Colorado for some bagging!!


Craig Barlow
User
Thanks Arthur!
6/15/2026 11:59am
Looking to do all the P2Ks and 14ers in the SW part of the state on this trip.


wmagnuson7
User
Great job!
6/15/2026 3:22pm
Wonderful write-up and pictures, appreciated the humor!


Craig Barlow
User
Thanks William!
6/15/2026 4:10pm
Glad you liked it!


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