Outside Magazine’s 20 Most Dangerous Hikes: tinyurl.com/20-hikes Longs Peak has been named among Outside Magazine’s “20 most dangerous hikes,” a list that ...
Longs Peak is one of the world's most dangerous hikes, so says Outside Magazine. In a Monday story published online at outsideonline.com, Outside lists 20 of the world's most dangerous hikes, from ...
A third fatality on Longs Peak this summer makes this one of the deadliest years for the mountain. John M. Regan, a 57-year-old from Wichita, Kan., died Saturday after falling about 300 feet from The ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Cut off from contact when his cell phone died after a night clinging to a ledge on Longs Peak — and fearing that another frightening night lay ahead, Samuel ...
Longs Peak is one of two Colorado treks on Outside magazine’s list of “20 most-danger- ous hikes,” which includes volcanos, battle sites and a mountain in China that is rumored to kill more than 100 ...
The only 14er in Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak towers 14,259 feet above sea level and rewards adventurous visitors with stunning panoramic views of the wilderness. (14ers are any peaks that ...
The Keyhole Route that wraps around the western and southern flanks of Longs Peak and is the most common access to the 14,259-foot mountain's summit was closed Saturday afternoon while authorities ...
At 2 a.m. June 9, Matthew Burklow hopped in his Honda Fit and drove an hour to the Longs Peak trailhead. The 25-year-old hiker planned on summiting the Front Range's most prominent 14,000-foot ...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK. Colo. (KDVR) — Recovery operations are underway for a man who died on Longs Peak. According to Rocky Mountain National Park, the Keyhole Route on Longs Peak is closed ...
A Colorado man who discovered the body of a missing hiker on Longs Peak Saturday says he wants others to know how hard search-and-rescue crews worked to bring the person home and hopes others are ...
As the title so candidly proclaims, this book is about Longs Peak: its geology, fauna, human history (and of course its climbing). But this book isn’t the kind of thing you’ll find slotted among ...