Quandary Peak
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Above Breckenridge, at the base of Quandary Peak, 14,000-foot summit fever once again led to overflow on the adjacent highway, the lines of cars on either side of the road and jammed parking lot causing hazards for emergency vehicles.
From Washington Times
And for the first time, Quandary Peak was the busiest fourteener.
From Washington Times
He said he would drive but she said she would feel more comfortable on the two-hour drive to the hike in her own car — considering that the two hadn’t even met at that point — and so they met up at 6 a.m. and headed for Quandary Peak.
From New York Times
It is the second death on Quandary Peak in the last six months.
From Washington Times
A 67-year-old man died after he suffered a heart attack on the Quandary Peak Trail while hiking in late July.
From Washington Times
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