Statistics for Notable Colorado 14ers on a Map

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  • This quiz has been taken 8 times
  • The average score is 13 of 16

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Height RankingCluePeak% Correct
1Highest summit of the Rocky MountainsMount {Elbert}
100%
29Summited via the dangerous "Knife Edge" route; perhaps a better place to be than its namesake on Jan. 6, 2021{Capitol} Peak
86%
15Located in Rocky Mountain National Park{Longs} Peak
86%
24One of the heavily photographed colorful "Bells" near Aspen{Maroon} Peak
86%
14The current subject of renaming efforts; hosts the highest paved road in North AmericaMount {Evans}
86%
3The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schoolsMount {Harvard}
86%
2Alliterative peak whose name evokes its large sizeMount {Massive}
86%
51Briefly a 20th-century Christian pilgrimage site due to the crucifix-like shape of its snowfieldMount of the {Holy} {Cross}
86%
18The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schoolsMount {Princeton}
86%
45Named for Union general William Tecumseh _______Mount {Sherman}
86%
21The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schoolsMount {Yale}
86%
30Inspired the lyrics to "America the Beautiful"; a railroad now runs to the summit{Pikes} Peak
86%
4A sacred mountain for the Diné (Navajo) people; its Spanish name means "white"{Blanca} Peak
71%
35The "Collegiate Peaks" named for Ivy League schoolsMount {Columbia}
71%
8Named for the U.S. president during the Civil WarMount {Lincoln}
71%
13The most frequently summited by hikers, despite its name meaning "a state of uncertainty or doubt"{Quandary} Peak
43%

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