Mount Sherman
Mount Sherman rises to 14,043 feet in Colorado's Mosquito Range and is one of the most accessible Fourteeners in the Rocky Mountains. Named for Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman, the mountain overlooks a landscape shaped by Colorado's mining history, with historic structures, abandoned claims, and remnants of nineteenth-century operations still visible along its slopes. Broad alpine ridges, high tundra ecosystems, and expansive views of the central Rockies define the mountain's character and appeal.
This vintage-inspired Mount Sherman print celebrates the rich mining heritage and alpine landscapes of Colorado's Mosquito Range through the bold design language of classic WPA-era travel posters. Sweeping ridgelines, rugged mountain terrain, and historic high-country scenery are rendered in a timeless style that captures the mountain's distinctive character. Created for hikers, climbers, outdoor enthusiasts, and collectors of Colorado's Fourteeners, this piece honors one of the state's most popular and historically significant high-elevation summits.
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