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![]() "Gary" wrote in message news:cFHqf.52063$2k.17788@pd7tw1no... Maxprop wrote: "Gary" wrote in message news:Uizqf.161257$ki.137943@pd7tw2no... Bob Crantz wrote: "Maxprop" wrote in message We did 32 Fourteeners before moving out of Colorado, including Elbert, Massive, and Harvard. Our intent was to do them all, but we ran out of time. Oddly enough we only experienced electrical activity on Evans and Uncompahgre. On Umcompahgre we saw a teen get struck and killed. He was fascinated by his long hair standing straight out from his head. We yelled at him to get the *%&$*& off the peak, but he just ignored us. We did Gray's and Torrey's in the snow, same day as most folks do. I was a pro ski patrolman at Breckenridge at the time, and part of our training was mountaineering, which included climbing and skiing crud in untouched snowfields. We climbed three Fourteeners to their peaks during our training. Have you skied Quandary? Amen! I climbed Quandary. That's the one right beside Breck, right. I didn't ski it though. Summer climb. Same here. I don't recall anyone skiing it back then, at least no one I knew. Today however there is almost no limit to what folks will try. The accessible approaches to Quandary's summit are seriously steep, IIRC. It's been a while. Max Have you ever heard of the Three Peaks Yacht Race? http://www.sleepmonsters.co.uk/site_3peaks/index.php3 Its a brilliant idea for a different race. The topography here on Vancouver Island and on the Sunshine Coast is right for a similar event. What a blast it would be. Too old for that sort of thing now. Max |
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