Welcome to SP!  -   
 
 MbPost.com -- It's SP for Mountain Biking!
Areas & Ranges·Mountains & Rocks·Routes·Images·Articles·Trip Reports·Gear·Other·People·Plans & Partners·What's New·Forum

Quandary in May
Trip Report
Quandary in May 

Page Type: Trip Report

Location: Colorado, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 39.39700°N / 106.1°W

Date Climbed/Hiked: May 2, 2004
 

Page By: Alan Arnette

Created/Edited: May 31, 2004 /

Object ID: 169371

Hits: 767 

Page Score: 0% - 0 Votes 

Vote: Log in to vote

 
Another so called "easy" 14,000 foot mountain in the Colorado Rockies. Quandary is very simple to get to being only 9 miles south of Brekenridge or 25 miles south of I-70 or about 65 miles west of Denver airport (DIA). I climbed it on May 2, 2004. It took about 7 hours for the round trip - 4.5 up and 2.5 down. There was still significant snow thus requiring snowshoes. The day is an 6 mile round trip from the trailhead with a short vertical gain of 3,370 feet. It is the 12th highest in Colorado.

At 8:30 AM, I parked the car down the road from the trailhead due to all the snow blocking the dirt road. On this early May morning it was mild weather. The Monte Cristo trailhead was a mystery but I finally found it after hiking about half a mile from the junction of CO850 and CO9. There is a small sign of the left of CO850.

The approach follows a well worn trail though the tree line eventually breaking free about 11,900'. Just below this level, I hit waist deep soft snow. After literally pulling myself out, I put on my snowshoes, gortex bibs and gortex shell. The wind was already blowing so I knew it would be very cold higher up.

Meanwhile Bryan and Emily joined me along with Morton, a great looking Labrador. This was their first 14'er and as for Morten, his dog tag had his name and another that said "Quandary Dog". He lead us up and back down. But he actually climbed the mountain twice since he kept running ahead and back down and back up and ... well you get the idea.

Some folks were climbing with skins on their skies in order to ski back down. I saw a couple of guys telemarking down or more accurately falling down the steep slopes laughing and having a great time. Morton was on top of their every fall.

The trail up Quandary became steeper and steeper. About 1500 below the summit it took a turn up, about 40 degrees. Everybody slowed down a little, taking rest stops or a rest step to preserve energy for the summit and the return trip

Soon I too was on top of Quandary Peak. It was a beautiful day with awesome views. After a few shots, I started down. Morton in fast pursuit.

Quandary is an easy Colorado 14'er. It is simple to get to in all seasons. If the snow is deep and fresh, as I experienced, snowshoes are required. Skis are wonderful for the return trip!

But best of all is if the Quandary Hound shows you the way up and back down. A true friend never demanding to stop, never asking for water or food. But always there when you sit down to give you encouragement through a lick, a look and a wag.

Comments

No comments posted yet.



Sign in to post!

Don't have an account? Register now.



"As an adolescent I aspired to lasting fame, I craved factual certainty, and I thirsted for a meaningful vision of human life - so I became a scientist. This is like becoming an archbishop so you can meet girls."   --M. Cartmill   

© 2006 SummitPost.org. All Rights Reserved.