Feeling a little sluggish after eating all of that delicious Thanksgiving food? Me too… but don’t let the bloat and tryptophanget you down; get outside and take this one stunning Colorado hike that will show you the state like you have never seen before:
Located just outside of Leadville, Mount Sherman is a 14,043-foot-tall fourteener that was named for Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Aside from the fact that it is somewhat easy to maneuver, Mount Sherman is unique for a number of another reasons, including the fact that it can be climbed during the winter without having to cross avalanche slopes...
In addition, Mount Sherman is also home to historic mines -- including that of the Sherman Mine, which produced a whopping 10 million ounces of silver between 1968 and 1982.