HIKE A 14ER IN BRECK
Did you know that Colorado is home to over 58 peaks that exceed 14,00 feet in elevation? Around here, we call those “14ers.” In Breckenridge, you can summit a 14er called Quandary Peak, which is debatably one of the “easier” peaks to climb. But before you head out to champion the Rocky Mountains and have your summit Colorado craft brewski, there are a few things you should know to ensure the most successful hike.
Get There Early
Since Quandary Peak is easy to access, a fairly moderate climb, and only a ten-minute drive from downtown Breckenridge, it can get very busy, very fast. If at all possible, avoid hiking Quandary on the weekends, and if you simply have to hit the trail on a Saturday or Sunday, try to arrive at the trailhead at 5 am. There is limited parking at the trailhead, that extends partway down the entry road. Once this fills up, you have to park very far away – which adds at least half a mile to a mile onto the beginning and end of your hike.
Bring Snacks & Water
When you hit the trailhead bright and early, you’re probably not quite ready for a full breakfast yet but don’t be fooled, you will work up a hefty appetite on the ascent and hike back down. Support your local businesses here in Breck and buy a CARL Bar! Inspired in Breckenridge by a local who wanted to create an on-the-go bar that has no added sugars, and is non-GMO, dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free and vegan!
Bring Layers
Early in the morning, even in the summertime, it is quite chilly in the high country. Pack layers for the beginning of the hike, which you might shed mid-hike as the incline steepens. Once at the top of Quandary Peak though, it can be incredibly windy and cold at the high elevation. You’ll definitely want to layer back up! Pack hand-warmers too just in case! You never know how long you’ll want to spend at the top taking in the views!
Pack Your Camera
The hike up to the summit of Quandary Peak is nothing short of beautiful. At the beginning, you’ll wind through an alpine forest, rich with piney smells and maybe the occasional critter. The trail then pops you out into the open, where you’ll begin a rocky ascent – equally as beautiful and great for photo opps to capture the terrain transition and unique features of Mother Nature. At the top, you can see mountain tops for miles and miles. It’s common for people to bring cardboard signs sharpied with the name of the 14er, the exact feet it stands and the date the summit was conquered. Don’t forget your camera to capture the beauty of Colorado and these special moments!
First things first though, you must get to Breck! Book your stay and then come play!