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Easy one for the Kiwis. Name the town.
 

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Haha, wow, beginners luck. First post on this thread. At first it looked like mountains, but then saw the river. Guessed a big city near water. Guess I am up. Will post in a few.
 
That's it. It's funny seeing that mountain, because you can't see it from the city. Its longs peak I think, in rocky mtn np. Born and raised there. Your turn.

I thought that peak looked familiar. I recall a similar view traveling up I-25 from Denver to Cheyenne several years back.

Ever summit Long's Peak? I have a buddy in Aurora who says next time I come out there he wants us to go up it. You have to start before sunrise and summit before noon, then get the hell down before storms come in. I'll do it one of these days...

Skyline pic forthcoming.
 
^^man thats an awesome goal. No I haven't, but my FIL has done all 54 14k foot peaks and I have friends who have too. I have very few fears but heights are one :). Absolutely get off before storms, great advice. I have heard the keyhole gets slick if it rains and considering its sure death slipping off that slickrock, doing wet would be a.. puckering. There are a lot easier ones close by too! So next time you are here maybe bag a different one. Longs is one of the longest 14k trails. Most camp in the boulder field and then bag it the next day. This describes it well.....

"Done as a single day outing, the standard Keyhole route on Longs entails 15+ miles of hiking, 5,000 ft. of elevation gain, exposed scrambling with fatal fall potential and difficult terrain above treeline, where storms roar in with regularity. Add to that, many summer days are crowded with a wide variety of hikers, from couch dreamers to professional athletes -- many of whom will be knocking rocks down or causing a time consuming bottleneck. More than 60 people have died on Longs Peak "

https://rootsrated.com/stories/10-thing-know-hiking-longs-peak
 
I did Longs when I was in HS, went with my father and some other seasoned mountaineering guys. We camped overnight and started at 3am.

Longs is one of the killer peaks in CO. Capitol Pk is another. Not to be taken lightly, highly recommend training at altitude and summiting other 13ers and 14ers with similar mountain and weather conditions. The trail pressure is incredible, so many people in CO now.
 
Interesting. That's a very American-looking skyline. Definitely not Berlin.

Tokyo? I think I see a Mitsubishi logo on the grayish building.
 

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