Quandary Peak

14,265 ft.

January 24, 2006
South Couloir

Chris Davenport

 
 
 
 
The route seen from the highway, just to the east of the Cristo Couloir
Discussing conditions on the ascent
Horton and his manhood pose for a summit shot with Chris
Horton doing his best to interfere with the skiing
Horton in hot pursuit
Down lower, the couloir connected right to the road and to the trucks

Sometime in the fall of 2005 I first heard of Davenports plan to ski all the 14ers in a year. Opinions on the subject ranged from incredibly ambitious and cool to completely impossible. Having some knowledge of what his plans required, my opinion fell somewhere in the 'let's be realistic' middle although I knew Chris enough to know to give him the benefit of the doubt. It wouldn't be easy.

It was cool to be involved early on. I find many people don't understand ski mountaineering and what it is all about. So now, after forty or so ski descents and nearly 200 14er summits, I had someone(aside from Christy) I could share ideas with about this relatively obscure game. Chris had lots of questions in the beginning, about trailheads and access, ski lines both proven and otherwise, strategy for meeting the years' goals, etc. It was fun to talk.

We met up for Quandary first. On an awesome day by any standard, especially for Summit County in January, we hiked the East Ridge w/ Horton(like 2005) and made real good time to the summit. As usual here the skiing was fun. We chose a couloir on the south face to the east of the Cristo Couloir. It was easy to ski from the top and while the snow showed signs of wind affectedness it skied fine and with no crust. With Horton in tow we were back at the trucks quickly.

It was on the drive home I realized Chris's whole project could be really cool and I immediately started looking forward to the next peak with the new partner. It would be two months before we hooked up again for Mount Sherman.

Davs' report here.

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