For information on climbing Mount Sheridan, see Gerry’s guidebook,
Colorado’s Fourteeners,
where Sheridan is described as an Extra Credit to Mount Sherman. |
Mount Sheridan – 13,748 feet
One of Colorado’s bicentennial peaks, this gentle summit is 1.4 miles south-southwest of the more famous Fourteener Mount Sherman,
and these two peaks are often climbed together. Sheridan overlooks the Dauntless and Hilltop mines at the head of Fourmile Creek. |
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Sheridan sprouts its characteristic snow-fans each winter
Gerry took this photo from Lamb Mountain to the east on 12/20/03 |
USGS 7.5’ Quadrangle: Mount Sherman |