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Spring is here. The lifts just closed and without any big faraway
adventure planned, I was hoping to get a short list of 14ers skied
before the snow melted. If it's anything like last spring(14 peaks
skied) then I'd be psyched.
Let's start out with a Quandary East Ridge/Cristo Couloir warmup.
Technically dull and with great road access it's a classic ski for
many, and an easy day trip from Aspen. I have more Quandary ski
days than any other peak except for our local Castle Peak, and Sean
has never done it.
The route is a well traveled trail all through the winter and with
parking around 11,000ft. it's more or less like a skin up Aspen
Mountain(verticalwise). For you dog lovers out there, you'll be
pleased to know that often included on a trip here is a dog who
will volunteer to be your companion for the whole day. He'll even
follow you down the steep couloir and then happily leave you to
be looked after by someone else(his owner). His name is Horton,
some call him 'Quandary dog' and he lives near the trailhead, or
so I'm told.
Horton has joined me on several trips here. Part nuisance, part
cute yellow lab, I've heard he has well in excess of 100 summits
of Quandary Peak(probably 200 by now). Impressive as that's more
summits than most people will ever reach. Skiing with him can be
a challenge though, when he wasn't stepping on the tails of Seans'
skis he was trying his best to do so. Eventually the three of us
made it down the south side(Cristo Couloir) and skied all the way
back to the truck.
It was an awesome day we said goodbye to Horton who I would
see again next year upon returning
with Chris Davenport and Sean and I headed home. Later in the spring
we would team up for some more cool ski descents but for now I was
gearing up for some solo days, starting with Yale
later this week.
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