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Note: this is the finisher-of-sorts (for the moment, anyway) write-up I used as a script/visual accompaniment to Of Mice and Mountaineers, my podcast about my personal peakbagging travails. As one might expect for a series that totaled over 250,000 (yes, that is the correct number of zeroes) words in length, this finale (for the moment, etc.) is,…
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Note: Even though he wasn’t on this particular outing with us, I would once again like to direct people to SpringsDuke’s actually useful trip report giving a much less rambling and more generously photographed account of this particular route. That write-up was certainly invaluable to us, his partners from a winter Bierstadt and spring Little Bear, in…
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“Don’t smile because it’s over. Cry because it happened.” – Famed Colorado climber and early fourteener finisher Albert Ellingwood via Dr. Seuss, maybe I don’t mean to brag, but my late mother always insisted I was a bona fide genius. Granted, Mom – may she rest in peace – was a bit of an unreliable…
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In a way, sacrificing my planned finisher on Wilson Peak was a tough pill to swallow, in no small part because it meant that half of the dosage of my final gruesome twosome would have to be injected. Oh sure, having the Crestones – if not next-door neighbors, depending on how you view the importance/validity…
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Wilson Peak was going to be my finisher. It had been the easiest of my remaining fourteeners for two years – arguably even longer, if you’re of the opinion that Castle and Conundrum, Difficult Class 2 though their max technicality is, are harder for comparative length and number of ups and downs alone. The lesser…
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(Note: For once, one of my trip reports contains real, honest-to-goodness information about a route, albeit mired within the usual logorrhea about my increasingly questionable life choices. For anybody understandably looking to find information about the brief, less strenuous ridge-proper variation between the top of S. Maroon’s 2800′ of Suck and the top of the…
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I can see how regular readers of my trip reports might be confused about my religious beliefs. I’ve mentioned being Jewish and being an atheist. To help clear up any potential confusion, I’ll declare my background outright: I am a Jewish atheist. Of course, I can also see how this in itself is confusing to…
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A.k.a., as I titled the Google Doc in which I worked on the revisions and additions for the 2025 Of Mice and Mountaineers podcast update, “Pyramid 2: Thankfully Not So Electric Boogaloo.” Some general notes/warnings: as foreshadowed in my most recent trip report about Sunlight and Windom, this trip report turned out to be, in some ways, everything…

