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  2. Texas Legends - Wikipedia

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    In February, they formed two teams, the minor league hockey team Rocky Mountain Rage, and the Colorado 14ers, originally a Continental Basketball Association club. [4] In April, the 14ers entered the NBA Development League and began their first season. [5] The team was named after Colorado's 14,000-foot mountain peaks.

  3. Colorado fourteeners - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Colorado fourteeners - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of the 53 fourteeners in the U.S. State of Colorado with at least 300 feet (91.44 meters) of topographic prominence. See the main fourteener article, which has a list of all of the fourteeners in the United States, for some information about how such lists are determined and caveats about elevation and ranking accuracy.

  5. Rockies give out shirts to honor 'Tulo', but spell his ... - AOL

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    The team gave out 15,000 of the shirts to fans (Reuters) - Ebay may soon heat up with searches for baseball jerseys honoring Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, after his own team managed ...

  6. Sports in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Club Sport League Aurora Cavalry: Basketball International Basketball League: Colorado 14ers (won championship in their final season of 2008–09; moved to Frisco, Texas, went on hiatus in 2009–10, and resumed play in 2010–11 as the Texas Legends) Basketball NBA Development League [a] Colorado Chill (folded along with the NWBL) Basketball

  7. Talk:List of Colorado fourteeners - Wikipedia

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    The bible of Colorado mountaineering is the Guide to the Colorado Mountains written by Dr. Robert Ormes of the Colorado College and first published by the Colorado Mountain Club in 1952. Ormes described the major mountain ranges of Colorado and included the Pikes Peak Massif, the San Miguel Mountains, the La Garita Mountains, and the Sneffels ...

  8. Category talk:Fourteeners of Colorado - Wikipedia

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  9. Quandary Peak - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021 the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative announced that Quandary Peak was Colorado's most popular 14'er in 2020. [8] The Initiative's data indicated that the peak saw 49,179 hiker days in 2020. Its popularity caused serious parking problems at the trailheads, prompting local officials to initiate new parking policies in 2021. [9] [10]