
orrectly identifying mountains is very difficult because they seem to change shape and shift their respective positions considerably depending upon one's vantage. Consequently, the plaques posted at public overlooks around Colorado Springs and Wilkerson Pass have errors. You can expect my products to be correct.
GeoWonders has been in preparation almost four years and has involved thousands of hours in photography, hiking, graphic creation, research in various libraries, and much driving and climbing in sometimes very unfriendly weather.
Colorado Springs Regional Parks, Trails and Open Space officers have praised these graphics, particularly the Garden of the Gods map. They also liked the stone treasure hunts idea. However, the city has no connection to these products and
therefore need make no apologies or approvals for the things I found. Some resemble
famous animated characters but for legal reasons, I avoided such names. Just use
your imagination and read between the lines -
Some of the better known GeoWonders featured in these products are: Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, Kissing Camels, Cheyenne Canyon, Seven Falls, Bear Creek Cañon, Rampart Range, Collegiate Peaks including Mount Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and Harvard, the Mosquito Range with its Mount Lincoln, the Sawatch Range with Colorado's highest Mount Elbert, the Front Range of Denver including Mount Evans, Indian Peaks, Rock Mountain National Park, Parry Peak, and Longs Peak.