With details for the 14ers of the Elk, San Juan and Sangre de Cristo ranges, the Trails Illustrated Colorado 14ers South topographic map guide booklet is the perfect peakbagger's companion.
- More convenient and easier to use than folded maps, this map guide booklet is printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper and bound with stainless-steel staples
- Offers trail mileage, total elevation gain/loss and trailhead/junction elevations, plus difficult ratings and points of reference along the route
- Includes 2WD and 4WD directions to trailheads for standard routes recommended by land managers in an effort to preserve the fragile alpine environment of these peaks
- Full UTM grids aid with GPS navigation
- Contains 44 pgs.; weighs 3 oz.
Made in USA.
Peaks found in this map guide include:
Elk Range: Capitol Peak, Castle Peak, Conundrum Peak*, Maroon Peak, North Maroon Peak*, Pyramid Peak, Snowmass Mountain
San Juan Range: El Diente Peak* , Mount Eolus, North Eolus*, Handies Peak, Redcloud Peak, San Luis Peak, Mount Sneffels, Sunlight Peak, Sunshine Peak, Uncompahgre Peak, Wetterhorn Peak, Mount Wilson, Wilson Peak, Windom Peak
Sangre De Cristo Range: Blanca Peak, Challenger Point, Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, Culebra Peak, Ellingwood Point, Humboldt Peak, Kit Carson Peak, Mount Lindsey, Little Bear Peak
* Unofficial 14er - Summit above 14,000 feet, but considered unofficial because the peak does not rise 300 feet above the saddle that connects to a higher peak.
View the National Geographic Trails Illustrated Product LineView all National Geographic Colorado MapsElk Range: Capitol Peak, Castle Peak, Conundrum Peak*, Maroon Peak, North Maroon Peak*, Pyramid Peak, Snowmass Mountain
San Juan Range: El Diente Peak* , Mount Eolus, North Eolus*, Handies Peak, Redcloud Peak, San Luis Peak, Mount Sneffels, Sunlight Peak, Sunshine Peak, Uncompahgre Peak, Wetterhorn Peak, Mount Wilson, Wilson Peak, Windom Peak
Sangre De Cristo Range: Blanca Peak, Challenger Point, Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, Culebra Peak, Ellingwood Point, Humboldt Peak, Kit Carson Peak, Mount Lindsey, Little Bear Peak
* Unofficial 14er - Summit above 14,000 feet, but considered unofficial because the peak does not rise 300 feet above the saddle that connects to a higher peak.
Best Use | Hiking |
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Folded Dimensions | 9.4 x 4.25 inches |
Map Scale | 1:63,360 |
Double Sided | Yes |
Waterproof | Yes |
Publisher | National Geographic |
Copyright Year | 2017 |
State / Province | Colorado |
Map Number | 1303 |