Quandary Peak - North Gully aka Quandary Couloir
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- esagas
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Quandary Peak - North Gully aka Quandary Couloir
Any info on current conditions? Is it still in?
Re: Quandary Peak - North Gully aka Quandary Couloir
I don't think so...I apologize, as I was intent on the Ironwood arete route on Sunday and didn't pay much attention, but I don't recall a continuous snow line up to the summit. I was climbing a series of slabs and towers, with a couloir to my right, but it was more scree than snow. Unfortunately, I didn't take a pic of that aspect.
I have phenomenal route-finding abilities. Specifically, I have an uncanny knack for selecting the path of most resistance.
- esagas
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Re: Quandary Peak - North Gully aka Quandary Couloir
That's good to know. Thanks for the info!
- boudreaux
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Re: Quandary Peak - North Gully aka Quandary Couloir
This couloir still in lower down the ridge to the east above that homestead in McCollough, that was 7/9
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