Showing posts with label Quandary Peak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quandary Peak. Show all posts

09 March 2017

Stardate 2017.186




Kuule Beanz!

Day-two of our trip deposited us above Breckenridge, Colorado, on the Boreas Pass Road. A portion of the Breckenridge ski area is pictured below.




The Tenmile Range dominates the view.



Note: The below pic naming peaks is from a previous October 2015 trip.




A fine climb, Quandary Peak is the 13th highest peak in Colorado. It toys with the clouds at 14,265 feet.




Out of view to the left, the Tenmile Range becomes the Mosquito Range at the Continental Divide.




Several Peaks of the Tenmile Range are reaching for the clouds.




Thanks for reading. I'm not sure what's on the docket next.

Adios

21 October 2015

Stardate 2015.805


Where's the Snow

The weather forecast was for sunny skies in the high country. Mountain snows have been minimal this autumn. Snowcatcher and I took advantage of the dry by taking the mountain bikes out for jaunt up, and possible summit of, 11,481-foot Boreas Pass (pronounced Bore-ays) from the Breckenridge side. Weather quickly changed as we started up the 133-year-old rail grade. Nonetheless, we got a little ride in before the wet hit.

In the 1860s, Boreas Pass was used by gold prospectors to travel from South Park to the Blue River area of Breckenridge. Around 1866, the road was widened to accommodate wagons and stagecoaches. The Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad began laying rail in 1882, and all that hard work was abandoned in 1937. The US Army Corps of Engineers designed the rail grade for auto traffic post World War II. Boreas Pass was named after Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind. I hope you enjoy the pics. I used the iPhone as a camera again.

Clouds were quickly brewing above Breckenridge and the northern Tenmile Range.




13,684-foot Bald Mountain (state elevation rank #156)




There were still some patches of color here and there.




The road cuts had some color too.




Next year's soil vitamin supply




14,265-foot Quandary Peak (rank #14) rises at the far left.




From Victorian-era mining to 21st-century mega-ski resort, Breckenridge can share some history.



We didn't get any snow, but we got some cooler temps and rain. I must admit, even though we need the snow to start piling up, I like being able to ride my bikes this far into the autumn.

Stay tuned...

Adios
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