A man has climbed all the Colorado 14ers in less than 10 days, breaking a speed record that stood for more than a decade.
Andrew Hamilton today broke the record, striding hard toward the rain-soaked finish line in an effort to be the fastest person to hike the 14,000-foot-peaks of Colorado.
He began this week on the final push with Torreys and Grays. He then blasted up Evans and Bierstadt with eyes on the Keyhole route of Longs Peak to complete the adventure.
The record attempt was familiar territory for the 40-year-old father of four. He set the record in 1999 and held the title for one year until Teddy Kaiser came along with a time of 10 days, 20 hours and 26 minutes.
Colorado 14er Record: 9:21:51

Andrew Hamilton: 14er Breakdown
- June 29: Windom Peak, Sunlight Peak, North Eolus, Mount Eolus, El Diente Peak, Mount Wilson, Wilson Peak
- June 30: Mount Sneffels, Handies Peak, Redcloud Peak, Sunshine Peak, Wetterhorn Peak, Uncompahgre Peak
- July 1: San Luis Peak, Little Bear Peak, Ellingwood Point, Blanca Peak, Mount Lindsey
- July 2: Culebra Peak, Crestone Needle, Crestone Peak, Kit Carson Peak, Challenger Point, Humboldt Peak
- July 3: Pikes Peak, Mount Antero, Tabeguache Peak, Mount Shavano, Mount Princeton
- July 4: Pyramid Peak, Maroon Peak, North Maroon Peak, Snowmass Mountain, Capitol Peak
- July 5: Castle Peak, Conundrum Peak, Mount Elbert, Mount Massive
- July 6: Mount of the Holy Cross, Mount Yale, Mount Columbia, Mount Harvard, Mount Oxford, Mount Belford, Missouri Mountain
- July 7: Huron Peak, La Plata Peak, Mount Sherman, *Mount Democrat, *Mount Cameron, *Mount Lincoln, *Mount Bross, *Quandary Peak
- July 8: Torreys Peak, Grays Peak, Mount Evans, Mount Bierstadt
- July 9: Longs Peak