1/10Wilson PeakWilson Peak is one of Colorado’s “14ers,” with a summit that sits at 14,017 feet, and it’s also the mountain on the Coors Light and Coors Banquet labels. // © 2017 Telluride Tourism Board/Ryan BonneauRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/10Wilson PeakThe Hotel Telluride offers the “Crack a Coors on Wilson Peak” package every year from July through mid-September. // © 2017 Telluride Tourism Board/Ryan BonneauRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/10Wilson PeakAs part of the package, hotel guests will ascend the peak alongside guides from San Juan Outdoor Adventures. // © 2017 Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/10Wilson PeakThe hike begins around 5 a.m., but the sunrise views are well worth the early rise time. // © 2017 Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/10Wilson PeakThe writer (far right) with members of her hiking group. // © 2017 Josh ButsonRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/10Wilson PeakClimbers will get a look at varying landscapes as they make their way to the summit. // © 2017 Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/10Wilson PeakEven at a high altitude, there’s always time for goofy photo ops. // © 2017 Meg SpenchianRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/10Wilson PeakThe writer takes in her surroundings. // © 2017 Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/10Wilson PeakHiking Wilson Peak requires some scrambling over loose rocks. // © 2017 Meg SpenchianRead the Full StoryPreviousNext10/10Wilson PeakGladstone Saddle is the last saddle before the steep ascent to Wilson Peak’s summit. // © 2017 Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext