Good beginner 14er this time of year?
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:52 pm
Hello! New here! So happy to have found this resource!
My wife and I are RVers. We come out west to snowboard through the winter while we work remotely. So we have been at elevation since probably January. Our home base is Charleston, SC, so at sea level. Our out-west trip is coming to a close, and we are about to head back east soon. Before we do, we thought it would be great if we could do a 14er while we are already acclimatized. We are both decently fit, 30s, and are outdoor types (we snowboard, rock climb, hike, camp, etc).
My question is, are there any 14ers that fall in the easy list (https://www.14ers.com/easiest-14ers) that are climbable this time of year (preferably without snow shoes unless we bought/rented)? We do have nanospikes and simple yaktrax. We are currently at Great Sand Dunes NP and I know we are surrounded by some 14ers in the Sangre de Cristo Range, but I don't think any of these fall in that list. We aren't averse to backtracking a bit to find a climb.
Thanks for any tips and really looking forward to being a part of this community and conquering some 14ers!
My wife and I are RVers. We come out west to snowboard through the winter while we work remotely. So we have been at elevation since probably January. Our home base is Charleston, SC, so at sea level. Our out-west trip is coming to a close, and we are about to head back east soon. Before we do, we thought it would be great if we could do a 14er while we are already acclimatized. We are both decently fit, 30s, and are outdoor types (we snowboard, rock climb, hike, camp, etc).
My question is, are there any 14ers that fall in the easy list (https://www.14ers.com/easiest-14ers) that are climbable this time of year (preferably without snow shoes unless we bought/rented)? We do have nanospikes and simple yaktrax. We are currently at Great Sand Dunes NP and I know we are surrounded by some 14ers in the Sangre de Cristo Range, but I don't think any of these fall in that list. We aren't averse to backtracking a bit to find a climb.
Thanks for any tips and really looking forward to being a part of this community and conquering some 14ers!