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Longs Peak, 14,259 feet, is one of the most popular Colorado fourteeners. Longs Peak, ... •Topographic map and compass/GPS •Cellphone, which may or may not have reception ...
Longs Peak is ranked #9 out of 16 things to do in Rocky Mountain National Park. ... so be sure to research or purchase a map in advance as cell service is not reliable.
Tuesday marked the fourth day crews searched for a New Jersey man who went missing after hiking Longs Peak last week, and hazardous weather Wednesday will force crews to pause ground search ...
Search crews set out Saturday morning to find a 30-year-old New Jersey man who was reported overdue after an attempted Thursday climb on Longs Peak.
A month after it normally is free of snow, the Keyhole Route on Rocky Mountain National Park's Longs Peak is finally in summer condition and ready to take hikers to the top of the 14,259-foot ...
Jens Jay Yambert. Jens “Jay” Yambert is believed to have started a hike to the summit at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Longs Peak Trailhead, according to a Rocky Mountain National Park news release.
The next evolution of topographic maps will be 3-D interactives that show how rivers change ... Say you want to know the precise climbing and skiing route on the north face of Longs Peak in ...
ESTES PARK, Colo. — A body found covered in deep snow at an elevation of more than 12,000 feet in the Long's Peak area of Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) is likely that of a New Jersey man ...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK – Crews scoured a small area of Rocky Mountain National Park Thursday afternoon in search of a man who left to go hiking in the Longs Peak area Tuesday morning but ...
Lucas Macaj, 23, was found in the Longs Peak area on Mills Glacier, near the base of Lamb's Slide, according to authorities. His body was recovered on Thursday.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. (CBS4) – After days of searching there is still no sign of a missing Broomfield man who was overdue from a mountaineering trek in the Longs Peak area. Peter ...
Bill — Just wanted to thank you again for such a great year with the Longs Peak Project. I now consider you one of my most trusted adventure partners … Charlie Nuttelman emailed these words ...