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Colorado Triple Play... three 14ers in one morning TR

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KneeDeep
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With my (f)unemployment time hopefully dwindling and it only being a matter of time before its back in the real world, I decided to take advantage of the weather and bag some peaks on Monday. My sights were set on three 14ers with close proximity to each other- Lincoln, Cameron, and Bross. Those familiar with the area also know that Democrat is a 14er that's usually climbed along with these- but I had skied the mountain last summer, so I didn't see the need to climb it as well. The three I climbed all sit between 14,150 ft and 14,300 ft, so it was plenty of climbing and lots of altitude. Good stuff.



About a mile into the hike, you get this view of the TH and Kite Lake:





At this point, there were still a few flowers left:





Once to the saddle, you can go left to Democrat or right to Cameron/Lincoln.





Looking back at Democrat from Cameron- I had skied the face to the far right last summer, almost exactly a year ago.





My hiking partners and I on the summit of Lincoln:





Heading over to Bross, you get this great view. Lots of colors for a picture above treeline.





And then this from Bross' summit:





The descent from Bross is pretty intense- extremely steep and loose, and I lost my footing more than a few times.





Looking back at Cameron (R) and Democrat (L).





For Yoshi, paradise = found.





Near the bottom of the trail, this waterfall was formed by some strong snowmelt:





All told, the trip was about 7 miles and around 3,500 vertical.
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Once again you have outdone yourself with those shots. Great stuff.
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Working is overated..... Love this picture.

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Zeus
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Awesome pics, looks totally different from when I climbed Bross back last September.



Did you start at the Kite Lake TH or on the other side (next to the abandoned mine?)
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Started from Kite Lake. There were a few people coming up to Lincoln from the other side, but I think the Kite Lake side is much more scenic.



It was 37 degrees when I left the car at 7:45 that morning. Brrrr.
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Beautiful pics, as always! :-)
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