WØC/FR-Ø57 (Crosier Mountain) – 9232 ft / 2814 m

Crosier Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø57) is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains – close to Estes Park, a popular gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). According to my knowledge, there are three trails going up to the … Continue reading

WØC/PR-124 (Bull Mountain) – 9708 ft / 2959 m

Bull Mountain is part of the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains, just west of the continental divide. It is located within the State Forest State Park, a popular place for hunters, fishermen and ATV activities. The park is also … Continue reading

WØC/PR-Ø12 (Mount Werner) – 10565 ft / 3220 m

Mount Werner is located in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains in Routt County and is part of Routt National Forest. It is a popular winter destination, since it is getting some of the highest levels of snowfalls in … Continue reading

WØC/FR-Ø82 (Triangle Mtn.) – 8415 ft / 2565 m

Triangle Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø82) is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and within a one hour drive from my home QTH. The summit is located within the Roosevelt National Forest and ranked 147th tallest peak in Larimer County. … Continue reading

WØC/FR-Ø88 (Mt. McConnel) – 8020 ft / 2444 m

Mount McConnel (WØC/FR-Ø88), part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, is located about 25 miles (40 km) north-west of Fort Collins, CO. The mountain is within the Roosevelt National Forest in the Cache La Poudre Canyon. The trail … Continue reading

WØC/FR-Ø95 (Greyrock Mtn.) – 7613 ft / 2320 m

W0C/FR-095 (Greyrock Mtn.) – 7613 ft / 2320 m June 23rd, 2011 by KØMOS Greyrock  Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø95), part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, is located in the Poudre Canyon about 20 miles north- west of Fort Collins … Continue reading

WØC/FR-Ø97 (Sheep Mountain) – 7555 ft / 2303 m

Sheep Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø97), one of several summits with this name in my vicinity, is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountain and the Roosevelt National Forest. It is located about 20 miles (30 km) north-west of the town … Continue reading