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The Colorado Mountain Journal. Raquo; Classics » Recent Articles:. Brain Freeze on Mt. Otis. March 18, 2010. Looking down the last pitch of Brain Freeze, with Zowie behind. Photo by Dougald MacDonald. What makes Brain Freeze so good? Lake Agnes Seven Utes Loop. February 19, 2010. No Name from Agnes Meadow. Climb through the trees at right. Photo by Kevin Landolt. Kevin Landolt is a skier/climber/student, based in Fort Collins, who writes the fun Alpine Ambition. Ca 2,900′. Mr and Mrs. Mesa. In Silverton ...
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Colorado MoJo » Blog Archive » The Hull Cook Journals: An Unforgettable Rescue
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The Colorado Mountain Journal. Raquo; Currently Reading:. The Hull Cook Journals: An Unforgettable Rescue. May 12, 2010. Hull Cook at Chasm View, where his most dramatic rescue on Longs Peak began. Photo by H.P. Ziedema. Hull Cook worked as a climbing guide at the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, at 12,750 feet on Longs Peak, during the summers of 1932, 1933, and 1934. These are his stories. One evening after dinner I thought I heard a most unwelcome sound, the yodeling signal which we used as a call for help...
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The Colorado Mountain Journal. The Hull Cook Journals: The Power of Love. May 5, 2010. Dorothy Collier resting inside the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin. Collier, who often managed the hut while her husband, Bob, was away, suffered lightning shocks and a concussion in the line of duty. Hull Cook worked as a climbing guide at the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, at 12,750 feet on Longs Peak, during the summers of 1932, 1933, and 1934. These are his stories. May 3, 2010. For more great images. Widow Maker in firm c...
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Colorado MoJo » Blog Archive » Huge Month for 14er Riding
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The Colorado Mountain Journal. Raquo; Currently Reading:. Huge Month for 14er Riding. May 17, 2010. Christy Mahon begins the exposed traverse off the summit of Capitol Peak. Fredrik Marsater/Fredrikmarmsater.com. With big storms blanketing the high peaks in early May, the last 10 days have seen several remarkable descents on Colorado 14ers:. On May 9, Jarrett Luttrell. This was also the first known time that Capitol has been skied in May. One week later, on May 16, Christy Mahon. Also on May 16, Jarrett ...
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The Colorado Mountain Journal. Raquo; Run » Recent Articles:. First Person: The Five Peaks Race. April 27, 2010. Beautiful views helped ease the pain of a punishing course. Photo by Kate Lapides. Randonee racer Bryan Wickenhauser reports on the first Five Peaks ski mountaineering race in the Ten Mile Range above Breckenridge a monster course that gained 10,000 vertical feet. Thirty-five teams of two braved the challenge on April 10; see the Five Peaks website. We skinned our way up some mellow groomed ru...
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Kermit the Ferg: July 2005
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WELCOME TO THE FERGASON HOUSE OF HORROR AND FINE CHINA. Tuesday, July 26, 2005. This evening I was fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of three tickets to the first round of the Mercedes-Benz Cup. Held at UCLA. Steve, Nick and I went expecting to meet up with the work-folks who provided the tickets, but somehow that never quite meshed. I'll remember to bring the cell phone next time. In fact, I'll remember to bring the camera too. Posted by Ferg @ 10:57 PM. Wednesday, July 20, 2005. I can hardly ...
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Not OK anymore: March 2006
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Now I'm back in OK after 10 years on the left coast, but I'm still not 'OK'.we'll see how life in the middle of the country treats us. Keep checking for life updates and musings. May 3, 2013. I Think I Will Try Out the Blogging Thing. In Memory of Fred. Let it Snow.but just a little bit please. Goin back to Cali. Rattling Around the Brainpan. Thursday, March 30, 2006. No you are not seeing things.last week my wife was wearing her teal shirt, this week it is her aqua marine shirt! Posted by Caleb 1:20 PM.
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Dancin' down them dirty, dusty trails...: Mt. Bierstadt and 14,000 feet
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Dancin' down them dirty, dusty trails. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Mt Bierstadt and 14,000 feet. Mt Bierstadt is one of the 14ers. The hike starts at about 11,541 feet and then slowly but steadily you gain all those thousands of feet! Roundtrip it was about 7.4 miles (11.9 kms). Hard work but totally worth it! Mt Bierstadt and 14,000 feet. Ready for Mt. Bierstadt and 14,000 feet! The scenery on the hike to Mt. Bierstadt is beautiful! So freakin' happy even if my heart felt like it may explode! There were m...
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