Judson Wright was a beloved friend, a skilled guide, and a true lover of the mountains. Tragically, Judson passed away in an accident, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom and a profound impact on those who knew him. As a backcountry skiing guide, Judson taught his clients not just how to navigate the terrain but how to respect and honor the mountains, making each journey through them a personal and transformative experience.
Judson’s career as a ski guide was defined by his remarkable blend of patience, skill, and quiet strength. His ability to stay calm and composed in challenging situations instilled confidence in those he guided. He was a master at assessing conditions, understanding the terrain, and, most importantly, fostering a deep sense of respect for the natural world. His quiet confidence and genuine love for the mountains created an environment where others felt safe, empowered, and inspired.

His personal approach went beyond guiding, as Judson was a mentor and a friend. His camaraderie in the mountains was invaluable, and his warmth and generosity of spirit touched everyone he met. He had a rare ability to make difficult moments feel manageable, simply by being present and offering his support.
A highlight of his life was his last great adventure — the Icefall Traverse — where Judson’s leadership, patience, and wisdom shone brightly, making even the most grueling moments feel achievable. It was here, amidst the beauty of the mountains, that Judson’s quiet strength and love for the outdoors left a lasting impression on those who shared the experience with him.
Judson’s passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and those who had the privilege of knowing him. His wife and young son are left to carry on without him, and his spirit will forever remain in the mountains he cherished. Those wishing to help his family can do so by contributing to a fund for his wife and son through the link provided.
Rest in peace, Judson. You will be missed, but your lessons, friendship, and love of the mountains will live on. 💙