Mount Sneffels was named after an Icelandic mountain in Jules Verne's book, Journey to the Center of the Earth. Elevation 14,150 feet.
$5.00The first European to ascend Torreys Peak, botanist Charles C. Parry, named the peak for his botanist colleague John Torrey. Torrey's is frequently mentioned in conjunction with Grays Peak.
$5.00Above the South Colony Lakes are the big walls of the Crestone Needle and the wild gendarmes of the ridge to Crestone Peak. Crestone is Spanish for 'cockscomb.' Elevation 14,197 feet.
$5.00A real daily driver of a trucker hat. Wait... I didn't mean for that to be a pun. Oh man. That's embarrassing. Please think I'm cool.
$30.00The Bear Shepherd logo on this grey heather tee really ties the room together.
$26.95ONE FOR THE LADIES. Our iconic town deer logo on a buttery soft tri-blend tee. Guaranteed to be on the runway at this year's Paris Fashion Week.
$26.95A high-quality wool ballcap that loudly proclaims, "there's no correct way to pronounce 'Buena Vista' so I'm just going to abbreviate and move on with my life."
$30.00Show off your love of mountain biking in the rockies with this sweet patch.
$5.00An instant classic. Who wouldn't want at least five of these amazing t-shirts with the Trailhead logo?
$26.95Mount Oxford is part of the Collegiate Peak in the Sawatch Range near Buena Vista. Elevation 14,153 feet.
$5.00A logo tee that is a salute to the forests that surround BV, and to the people who get to wear those sick green and khaki uniforms.
$26.95This sophisticated lower-profile trucker hat with an understated ice axe/BVCO patch pairs perfectly with a tweed suit, romper, kimono, or footie jammies (which is what I wore to prom... yes, all four of those things).
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