Purpose
When I'm looking for great hikes I sometimes search online for photos of different areas. This website exists to return the favor.
Technical
Hillhaus.com has been hosted on Dreamhost since 1998. It operates on a modified PHP/MySQL blog script developed by B2Evolution. I'm constantly developing the interface and design.
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Looking north-northeast at the main portion of the Eagles Nest Wilderness. Tons of Aspen.

Looking south-southwest at the Holy Cross Wilderness. Mount of the Holy Cross (14,005 ft.) is the big one on the left. The name is derived from a snowfield on the mountain.

Looking east at the southern portion of the Eagles Nest Wilderness.

Looking west-northwest with the Flat Tops Wilderness on the horizon.

The view from the bottom half of the Four O'clock run. The town of Breckenridge is visible below, and the Continental Divide crests the gentle peaks of the Ten Mile and Mosquito Ranges roughly 20 miles away in the background. The snow in Summit County hasn't been this good so early in the season since the 60's. The slopes have roughly 50 inches of packed-powder at mid-mountain and I didn't see any ice.