Horton the Quandary Dog
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Horton the Quandary Dog
Here's an interesting interview with the owner of Horton the Quandary Dog on Colorado Public Radio (Click "Listen" then scroll down for "Horton the Quandary Dog").
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It is really a treat to hike with this fellow. A true mountain legend!
http://www.kcfr.org/index.php?option=co ... iew&id=359" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is really a treat to hike with this fellow. A true mountain legend!
Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Horton has joined me for 2 ascents on Quandary. Once on a fall climb, and a second time when I skied the East Face and ridge, well kind of solo, in April of 07.
I loved it how Horton would wait for me when I stopped to take a break...
I loved it how Horton would wait for me when I stopped to take a break...
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Thanks for posting that!
We have been on Quandary twice but have never had the honor of hiking with Horton. We did meet him tho the day after one of the hikes at his owners' photography shop in Breck. Super nice dog (and people, for that matter). At that time I didn't realize I was meeting a LEGEND in the 14ers world!
We have been on Quandary twice but have never had the honor of hiking with Horton. We did meet him tho the day after one of the hikes at his owners' photography shop in Breck. Super nice dog (and people, for that matter). At that time I didn't realize I was meeting a LEGEND in the 14ers world!
Jen
"In her heart she knows that sometimes a dog can be as good as any man ..." - widespread panic (slightly edited)
"In her heart she knows that sometimes a dog can be as good as any man ..." - widespread panic (slightly edited)
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Ken Gross wrote:Horton has joined me for 2 ascents on Quandary. Once on a fall climb, and a second time when I skied the East Face and ridge, well kind of solo, in April of 07.
I loved it how Horton would wait for me when I stopped to take a break...
Those pictures are proof that dogs have souls! Great shots!
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
If Quandary was not on my 14er list before, it is now. Just to meet Horton.
He looks like an awesome dog, and everyone can use a new friend
Might give me some insight about bringing my own dog on a 14er hike.
He looks like an awesome dog, and everyone can use a new friend
Might give me some insight about bringing my own dog on a 14er hike.
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Hi ,
Horton joined me while I was climbing alone on Wed. 4/30. He finished the final rise with me and helped to urge me on. When we crested the summit ridge he was standing stone still staring down 4 big goats and a baby !!! Once I arrived he immediately began chase them to my disappointment I have pics , I'll try and post them here...... but don't really know how to use this site yet......
Otherwise Horton was a polite climbing partner. As soon as I began my ski descent he joined another group as they finished the final push up.
-JC
Horton joined me while I was climbing alone on Wed. 4/30. He finished the final rise with me and helped to urge me on. When we crested the summit ridge he was standing stone still staring down 4 big goats and a baby !!! Once I arrived he immediately began chase them to my disappointment I have pics , I'll try and post them here...... but don't really know how to use this site yet......
Otherwise Horton was a polite climbing partner. As soon as I began my ski descent he joined another group as they finished the final push up.
-JC
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
OK , let's try the pics........
If it worked that's Horton in chase......
And Horton just before - relaxing near the Summit.......
-JC
If it worked that's Horton in chase......
And Horton just before - relaxing near the Summit.......
-JC
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
So the owner's conservative estimate is that Horton has summited about 1000 times... I'd venture to guess that he knows the goats by name...
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Is that a lil' barrel of rum around his neck? If so, I'm hoping to run into him in July.
I'm a member of the Marmot Protection Society. Are you?
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
My brother and I skiied the east ridge in March of this year and had the honor of Horton's company the whole way. The weather was less than pleasant, and I had only just arrived in Colorado two days before from sea level. Shortly after the climb (we did summit - my first winter 14er) it became obvious that it was not only my brother's continued encouragement, but Horton's company (and thus enthusiasm) that really inspired me to push to the top. Truly one of the most memorable climbs of my life
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
My friend and I climbed with Horton in August of 2004. He patiently waited for us flatlanders during ourmany breaks and was with us for the last 1000' feet of the ascent and the whole way down.
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Re: Horton the Quandary Dog
Read this thread, I just had to chuckle. I am a very pro dog person...I bring my dogs along whenever possible and *gasp* let them off the leash when it's not crowded (don't worry, don't worry, they are always under voice command)...but find it humorous considering how much people love Horton (I count myself among them...Horton followed my group and I on the way down when we summitted Quandary in March)...AND how vehemently opposed people are on this site to dogs being off-leash and chasing wildlife. How do we reconcile the two obviously polar opposite viewpoints? Is Horton exempt because Quandary is "his turf"?
Also...is anyone (Bill) aware if Horton's owners know of his celebrity status on 14ers.com? I'm sure they'd love to follow his exploits! :D
Also...is anyone (Bill) aware if Horton's owners know of his celebrity status on 14ers.com? I'm sure they'd love to follow his exploits! :D
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