Don't have a good picture, but it's several hundred feet. The summit we didn't get to is about 11,000 ft. Top of the mountain to the right, called Red Cone is 12,000. Think the valley below us is about 10,000. We were thinking of rolling a bike down to watch it fly but we couldn't agree on who's bike to use. Here's another picture, kind of a panorama type thing.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-...kvxuck/w1044-h189-no/PANO_20130711_130801.jpg
I'll try it again in a week or so. On the other side of this pass are some really cool (and a lot harder) trails. Up and over Red Cone is my favorite of all, but it's very difficult.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-...kvxuck/w1044-h189-no/PANO_20130711_130801.jpg
I'll try it again in a week or so. On the other side of this pass are some really cool (and a lot harder) trails. Up and over Red Cone is my favorite of all, but it's very difficult.


