Crestone Peak: Skiing Powder in May on a Colorado 14er
The weather was forecasted to be cloudless and warm but instead we got snow the day before and another skiff as we set off in the morning. I guess it wouldn’t be much of an adventure if things went as forecasted. In this episode Christof and I set off to ski Crestone Peak in the Sangre De Cristo wilderness of Colorado. At 14,294 this peak will be Christof highest to date and the weather isn’t rolling out the carpet for him.
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Видео Crestone Peak: Skiing Powder in May on a Colorado 14er канала Mediocre Amateur
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Видео Crestone Peak: Skiing Powder in May on a Colorado 14er канала Mediocre Amateur
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