Mount Evans Ascent Certificate
Commemorate your hike up Mount Evans with this custom souvenir certificate.
Fill in your name as you want it on the certificate along with the date of your hike, the time and traveling companions. We'll print your information and frame your certificate before sending it to you UPS Ground.
The artwork for each mountain was created specifically for this project so you will be receiving a unique commemoration that is only available as part of our series of 14er certificates.
We print each certificate on acid-free 38lb card stock. We will frame your certificate in a made-in-the-USA frame. Each certificate comes with our Mount Holy Cross foil seal of authenticity.
Mount Evans quick facts:
- Mount Evans is named after the second territorial governor of Colorado, John Evans.
- Summit: 14,271 feet.
- Highest summit in the Chicago Peaks of the Rocky Mountain Front Range.
- Other names for the peak have included: Mount Rosa, named by Albert Bierstadt after a friend's wife. Bierstadt and his guide, William Byers, were the first to summit the peak in 1863.
- Mount Evans is one of two Colorado 14er's with a road to the summit. The other is Pikes Peak.
- There was a restaurant and gift shop on Mount Evans but it burned down in 1979 and was never rebuilt.
- The annual Bob Cook Memorial Mt. Evans Hill Climb welcomes over 600 cyclists each year to race up the 27.4 mile road.
Additional information
Frame Style | Classic Black, Classic Cherry, Classic Walnut, Modern Mahogany, Modern Walnut |
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