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Some of my favorite panoramas taken while hiking (click on the images for a higher resolution)




Bear Peak, my favorite mountain in Colorado. This was taken on my first ascent in 2006! I like to take Boulder visitors to the top of this one due to the view. Despite climbing it 20 times, I have yet to see it as clear as my first ascent.



Another climb up Bear Peak with a really neat weather formation covering Boulder and Denver.



Top of Mt Elbert, looking south, west and some north. Elbert is the highest mountain in Colorado and in the center 20+ fourteeners. To the south is the Sawatch Range with all the collegiate peaks and more, to the East is the Mosquito Range where you can almost see Sherman but unfortunately not Quandry. Visible to the extreme East is Pikes Peak along the front range. To the north stands Mt Massive and Holy Cross near Vail, CO. Finally to the west are the famous Elk Mountains which have Snowmass, the Maroon Bells, etc by Aspen.



Top of Mt Elbert, looking north and a bit east, the town of Leadville can be seen.



Top of Mt Elbert, looking east and south. Pikes Peak, which skirts Colorado Springs can be seen 80 miles away.



The view from our campsite, quite amazing.



Picture taken by Ben Smith Near Aspen, Colorado. We're in between Snowmass and the Maroon Bells. With Garret Estadt



Picture taken by Ben Smith Near Aspen, Colorado. We're in between Snowmass and the Maroon Bells. With Garret Estadt



Top of Greys Peak in winter. You can see Breckenridge ski area along with Dillon / Frisco.



Navajo Peak (far right). Overlooking Long Lake which is just north of Nederland, CO.



Mount Sherman, another 14er in Colorado. The snow ascent was not as much fun as I was anticipating.



Crater Lake National Park, Oregon! Picture taken by Ben Smith



Arches National Park, Utah! Picture of Delicate Arch



Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park 2012.



Pacific coast as seen from Olympic National Park, Washington!
I don't recall who took this picture but I'll give Ben Smith 50% of the credit