It looks like they (Summit County, City of Blue Lakes? It's not quite clear) are conducting research on implementing paid parking, permitting, and shuttle services for the Quandary TH and McCullough Gulch TH in the future. Please fill out this survey and make your voice heard.
https://survey.rrcresearch.com/s3/Quandary-Peak-Survey
or
www.quandarysurvey.org
Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
Be sure to write in the "additional thoughts" field at the end that the best way to mitigate crowding would be to shorten the peak by ~270 feet.
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
Ehhh, then people will either treat it like Sunlight Prime (reach the survey marker, but not the highest point) or team up to schlep either a ladder or a trampoline up to the base. :p
My actual suggestion was that the county consider adding a (seasonal, perhaps) stop or line to their existing bus service (which, last time I used it, was free). No idea what the additional costs would be to run that from/through Breck, but if they're discussing shuttles anyway, maybe they can take advantage of what they already have in place. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
Had to google that. Interesting...
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
I just looked it up too. That summit block looks a bit nervewrackingWill_E wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:10 pmHad to google that. Interesting...
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
The old "razor fang" summit block shown in photos on places like SummitPost is no more, as of at least April, 2020. The summit is now just a Class 2 pile of crushed rock. There is a half-destroyed tower a few hundred feet to the east that has the potential to eventually become the new summit, and it would be a very scary and dangerous climb. There are pics of the former in the body of my trip report, and some high-res pics of the nasty tower in the comments. The TR can be found here: https://www.14ers.com/php14ers/triprepo ... trip=20074benmangelsdorf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 9:33 amI just looked it up too. That summit block looks a bit nervewracking
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Re: Use Survey for Quandary Peaks Area
Some more info on Quandary. Interesting what constitutes a stake holder. Would seem Grays/Torreys and Bierstadt might be candidates for this treatment.
“We’ve seen numbers increase pretty drastically,” Richardson said. “Last year the Colorado Fourteeners initiative trail counter at Quandary Peak counted 48,169 visitors.”
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2021/04/15/ ... it-county/
“We’ve seen numbers increase pretty drastically,” Richardson said. “Last year the Colorado Fourteeners initiative trail counter at Quandary Peak counted 48,169 visitors.”
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2021/04/15/ ... it-county/
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