Memorable Scenic Hikes that are <14,000 ft

Caminito del Rey, Spain
In Malaga in the South. Easy hike, but has amazing views.

Seven Sisters, UK
Rated one of the UK's top hikes. In Sussex.

Dragon's Back, Hong Kong
Nature in the midst of an urban jungle

Erawan, Thailand
Near Burma, it has the famous Erawan waterfall.

Paris urban hike
Paris between 12-6am is the most beautiful city in the world

Mt Longonot, Kenya
9200 ft, one of the most picturesque volcanoes you'll see

Lassen Volcanic
Day hiked a 10,000ft and a 9000ft peak

Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim
24 miles, 5000ft of elevation gain @ 90-100 degree F, 1 day

Half Dome
Yosemite's most iconic hike.
14er Summits

Mt Whitney (14,505 ft)
The tallest mountain in the contiguous US

Mt Langley (14,042 ft) - 2x
The most scenic 14er climb I've been on so far

White Mtn. (14,252 ft)
Less challenging, but has beautiful scenery

Grays Peak (14,278 ft)
One of the Colorado 14ers closest to Denver

Torrey's Peak (14,267 ft)
Done in combination with Grays since its pretty close
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Quandary Peak (14,265 ft)
Once in winter, once in summer
Popular winter 14er
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Pikes Peak (14,115 ft)
Winter Ascent
Touristy 14er

Mt Elbert (14,440 ft)
Winter Ascent
Colorado's highest mountain

Mt Bierstadt (14,065 ft)
Once in winter, once in summer
14er close to Denver

Mt Shasta (14,179 ft)
Closest 14er to my home

Mt Sherman (14,043 ft)
Got caught in a sudden thunderstorm... phew!

Mt Shavano (14,229 ft)
Another Colorado 14er

Mt Evans (14,265 ft)
Did this and Mt Spalding (13,842ft) together on one hike

Handies Peak (14,056 ft)
My first peak in the San Juan mountains

Mt Cameron (14,238 ft)
2x
Part of a four pack of 14ers!

Mt Lincoln (14,293ft)
Part of a four-pack of 14ers

Mt Democrat (14,154 ft)
Part of a four-pack of 14ers!

Mt Bross (14,178 ft)
2x
Part of a four-pack of 14ers!
>16000ft

Mt Kilimanjaro (19,300 ft)
The tallest mountain in Africa

Mt Denali (did not summit, did only 16,200 ft)
Was going strong, but twisted my ankle in a fairly simple section :-( Shit happens. We just need to learn from it and grow.

Everest Base Camp (17,600ft)
1st trip to the Everest Region

Kala Pattar (18,500ft)
A great view of the top of the world, Mt. Everest's summit