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Pikes Peak Highway, Elevation 14,110 feet at the top (August 2000)

Note: You can view a more recent pictorial of a 2007 visit to Pikes Peak via the drive up the Pikes Peak Highway by clicking here or the photo directly below ...

Pikes Peak Highway

The ride up the highway was so amazing - even better than getting to the top of the mountain.
Near the beginning of the highway, the peak looked so huge, so far and so high up in the sky.
Holy you-know-what! This sign ain't kidding! :)
As we approached timberline, the trees become kinda gaunt and scraggly, as if they're gasping for air.
Around 10,500 feet, we were already amazed at the view.
At the top, I was lucky to see the Cog Railway coming up.
Everyone! There was some snow up there! Mark was so happy.
Above timberline, Mark was so amused with those funky-shaped rocks.
I just really like this picture.
So there's our one token picture officially at the top of Pikes Peak. Yawn!
The highway is 19 miles long. A sign said that temperatures can be as cold as -60 F in that spot. Apparently only tough, arctic-like plants survive in the rocky area. Yikes!
Another incredible view. Can you see me in that pic? :)



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