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Peak(s)  Quandary Peak  -  14,272 feet
Date Posted  02/27/2014
Date Climbed   02/26/2014
Author  jmibarra
 Another Quandary TR?   
I know, I know, its Quandary. But I figured some of you guys might like to see how the conditions are shaping around the area. It looks like it's going to be a great spring skiing season!!

Enjoy! Full Report here.. East Slopes, Quandary Peak

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Comments or Questions
sbenge27
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Route
2/27/2014 7:00pm
Did you climb the East Ridge? What route did you descend?


lordhelmut
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damn
2/27/2014 7:16pm
some of those peaks are completely caked! Especially Atlantic. Thanks for the conditions updates.


climber with a k
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snow
2/27/2014 8:26pm
Wow. Waaay more snow than mid January.


EatinHardtack
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Great beta
2/27/2014 11:40pm
Awesome beta shots man, god it's good to see the mountains caked in snow. How was the ride down the big Q, sastrugi from hell?


BillMiddlebrook
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Nice day
3/4/2014 5:22pm
Glad you had a nice weather day! We weren't so lucky yesterday - this is what it looked like for my millionth ski of Quandary:
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jmibarra
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Yup
5/9/2014 12:30pm
Ive never not had a windy summit on Quandary but its always nice to get up there in the sun! We had another nice day on Helen yesterday too..

Here is a little write-up..
Helen said POW!


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