Colorado Green Real Estate

Long’s Peak: From the Key Hole to the Gulley

Long’s Peak: From the Key Hole to the Gulley

This set of photos is from the Keyhole, up the gulley and around the East side of the peak. This was the final leg of my hike to the summit of Long's Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. This was the most challenging part of the hike both going up and going down.

I faced many fears during this part and at one point I almost turned around. There were many places along this part of the hike where I was just one step away from going over the side of the mountain.

 

gulley-1

gulley-2

gulley-3

gulley-4

gulley-5

gulley-6gulley-7

 

 Boulder Green Built Homes For Sale

Contact Me Today For More Information

Or Call Me @ 720-771-5594

Search More Denver and Boulder County Homes For Sale

 

E3 Green HomesIf you or someone you know is interested in buying or selling a home in Boulder County or anywhere in Denver Metro please call me. I can help you learn more about the area, and I can assist with all types of real estate transactions. I am also a Certified EcoBroker specializing in energy-efficient homes and environmental practices in real estate across the Front Range.

Please feel free to call me at 720-771-5594 or visit my website at E3GreenHOMES.com

Previous Post:  Long’s Peak Hike: The Keyhole

 

____________________________________________________________________________

FacebookTwitterOutside BlogSubscribeLinkedIn

John Thomas MSEE, MBA

(m) 720-771-5594  (e) john.thomas@e3greenhomes.com

E3 Green Homes

EcoBroker

__________________________________________

 

5 commentsJohn Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA • September 29 2010 10:06PM

Comments

John,

Looks like a great trip to get over your fears.  Personally, this would challenge my physical abilities (4 neck surgeries), but also would tax my mind... g

Posted by Colorado Springs Realtor ® - Cherise Selley (Selley Group Real Estate, LLC) over 2 years ago

John, Those are absolutely phenomenal pictures - so breathtaking. What a beautiful part of the country you live in. I have to say that I am quite impressed. You are brave to have taken that journey.  How many of you went up? How long did it take?  I can tell you without a doubt that I would not have been able to do it.

Posted by Sandy Shores Broker-Associate, Melbourne /Palm Bay, Brevard County FL Real Estate (M & M Real Estate Inc. / Florida's Space Coast) over 2 years ago

On top of the world...I wish That I was there...Beautiful pictures John!

Posted by Joshua Zargari-MJ Decorators Workshop (MJ Decorators Workshop LI staging and home decorating) over 2 years ago

Thanks everyone...A hike like this is not for the faint of heart. It was much more difficult that I had expected. And just a few days ago someone fell to their death along the same trail I took. The hike took me 14 hours round trip!

Posted by John Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA (E3 Green HOMES) over 2 years ago

Absolutely amazing views! thanks for sharing these with us! Now we know what you do in your spare time!  :-)

Posted by Barbara-Jo's Beach Blog - Palm Harbor Florida Real Estate (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 2 years ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?