Thanks, all.
Chaffee and Pitkin counties were where I was first exposed to the Colorado mountains and for that reason represent for the me the essence of the Colorado high country. So, 43 years after my first Chaffee (and 2nd CO) peak, Mt Princeton, it was quite satisfying to complete Chaffee's ranked peaks. (Though I'd like to, I don't know if I'll get around to finishing Pitkin, particularly since I already have a couple of inconvenient orphans.)
Summit of Mt Chapman, my penultimate Chaffee peak.
Wilbur the dog has done about 150 Chaffee peaks with his main omissions being most of the 14ers and the Three Apostles.
As far as favorites, the remarkable similarity of Chaffee's peaks above timberline means that not much stands out. However, I still have strong memories of an epic failure on Harvard at summer camp in '72 -- the mountains were a lot bigger then. For pure enjoyability, 13374 was a very pleasant hike -- a lot of trail, no bushwhacking -- in nice weather that I was able to savor since I did it as a singleton and so wasn't in a rush to get on with the rest of the day's agenda.