I managed to make it up to the top of the highest mountain Colorado this weekend, Mt. Elbert at 14,433 feet. Here are some of the photos I took along the way and at the top. I still need to do a bit more processing on them, the lighting was getting tricky as the sun kept coming and going and there were random clouds and haze everywhere.
View of the summit about a mile and a half into the trail:
View of Mt. Massive (#2 in Colorado) West of the trail:
Looking to a storm coming from the West at the summit:
More mountains to the West:
The brave group of hikers (I'm in the middle):
And the new coating of white stuff on the summit that was from the hail storm we had to run all the way back down in:
View of the summit about a mile and a half into the trail:
View of Mt. Massive (#2 in Colorado) West of the trail:
Looking to a storm coming from the West at the summit:
More mountains to the West:
The brave group of hikers (I'm in the middle):
And the new coating of white stuff on the summit that was from the hail storm we had to run all the way back down in: