Why not combine a really cool bear with the Colorado flag? The bear modeling for this tshirt actually has a Colorado flag tattoo. It seemed like a natural fit for us to put the two together too.
$22.95An instant classic. Who wouldn't want at least five of these amazing t-shirts with the Trailhead logo? (here's an easter egg for you — the Clay color glows in the dark!).
$22.95Here's a new (and very limited edition) design that we totally dig. And we thought we'd spice it up a little by giving it the glow in the dark treatment. You're welcome.
$22.95What could be better than a Trailhead tshirt with a wolf on it? Well, how about a tshirt with a wolf on it that has glow in the dark eyes, lightning and moon? Yes. That's right. this is not only a respectful nod to the gas station tshirt, but has some s
$22.95This peak is named for 18th century botanist John Torreys, and is often climbed with Grays Peak. Prospectors referred to Grays and Torreys as the Twin Peaks. Elevation 14,270 feet. Mirroring Torreys and Grays pins sold separately.
$5.00This peak above Chicago Basin in the San Juan Mountains was named not for the winds that can rake it, but for William Windom, a U.S. Senator and politician from Minnesota. Elevation 14,082 feet.
$5.00This peak high in the San Juan's above the old mining structures in the Silver Pick Basin was named for AD Wilson, a chief cartographer with the Hayden survey. Elevation 14,017 feet.
$5.00This was named by the Wheeler survey after the famous peak in Switzerland, and it remotely resembles that icon. Wetterhorn Peak looms above the Matterhorn basin below. Elevation 14,015 feet.
$5.00This is the tallest of the San Juan's. Uncompahgre is a Ute Indian word meaning 'hot (unca) water (pah) spring (gre),' There are Hot Springs nearby in the town of Ouray. Elevation 14,309 feet.
$5.00This peak is named for a Ute Indian tribe that used to roam its base. Shavano is separated from Tabeguache Peak by a 1 1/4-mile long ridge, and they are often climbed together. Elevation 14,155 feet.
$5.00West of Leadville, Mount Elbert is the highest point in Colorado. It was named for territorial Governor Samuel Elbert; a politician credited with preventing San Juan Indian troubles. Elevation 14,433 feet.
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