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Locals began calling the Mountain the “Maroon Bells” for the two prominent bell-shaped tops that form its twin 14,000-foot summits.…
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Tri Blend L/S T Pre-shrunk rayon virtually eliminates shrinkage and twisting 50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon –…
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Show off your Mountain Freedom with our NEW Honor the Climb shirt! 52% Cotton / 48% Polyester
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Show off your Mountain Freedom with our NEW Low Pro snapback hats!
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Tri Blend S/S T 50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon – 145gsm/4.3oz. Super soft tri-blend jersey Taped shoulder…
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Show off your Mountain Freedom in our NEW Polo Knit Trucker Hats!
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Since the mountain was the shortest of the trio mountains (Missouri, Belford and Oxford) located in the Sawatch Range, it…
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Save by purchasing the Mosquito Range together! Coins Included: Mount Democrat, Mount Cameron, Mount Lincoln, Mount Bross, Mount Sherman
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Named after Chief Antero of the Uinta band of the Ute nation, who advocated for peace between the Native Americans…
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Named after James Burns Belford, nicknamed “Red Headed Rooster of the Rockies” due to his bright red hair, fiery speeches,…
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This majestic 14er was named after Albert Bierstadt, a renowned western landscape painter, who quite possibly made the first ascents…
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Mount Blue Sky signifies the Arapaho as they are known as the Blue Sky People and the Cheyenne who have an annual ceremony…
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The mountain was named for William Bross (1813-1889), who owned mining property near the town of Alma. Bross made an…
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Rumor has it that the mountain may have been named for Simon Cameron. He was a Republican Senator from Pennsylvania…
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After Robert Toll ascended the mountain in 1916, installing the bronze summit register, he named the mountain in honor of…