High Adventure

Written by  //  March 26, 2010  //  Ski  //  3 Comments

I’m tired. But I’m smiling. (More to come on Monday. For now, I need a nap.)

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Grizzly Adam is the author of Mythical and Tangible: Tales of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Singletrack. He is also a frequent contributor to Cycling Utah and XXC Magazine. He spends his free time chasing the advice of Ben Franklin, that is, trying to "write something worth reading, or do something worth writing about."

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3 Comments on "High Adventure"

  1. Greg March 27, 2010 at 10:04 am ·

    How high is that?

    • Grizzly Adam March 27, 2010 at 2:29 pm ·

      The Pfeifferhorn tops out at just above 11,300. We skied off of its flank, at about 11k.

  2. Sarah Sidwell March 29, 2010 at 8:35 am ·

    You may be interested to learn about and spread the word about the backcountry ski huts in the La Sal Mountains behind Moab Utah. Ski in 5 or 8 miles to access a hut which sleeps ten, has propane generated wall lamps, thermostat controlled heat, and two burner cook top. Snow cat service delivers supplies too. See avalanche dot org and Moab for conditions.

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