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Rockymtnhigh69
Location:
Wash Park/Denver, CO USA
Age:
40
Occupation:
Financial Consultant
Interests:
Mountaineering, Cycling, BMWs
Groups:
14er Peak List:
30
13er Peak List:
 
Last Reported Location:
Not Reported
Max Skill Level:
Class 4
Climbing Preference:
Class 3 and occasional 4 manuevers
Goals:
All 58 within the next 5-7 years..
My Photos:
A view of the Sawtooth in the early morning fog...Mt. Bierstadt December, 2008
Tribute to TMMt. Sherman 05/18/2007
South Maroon and North Maroon taken on the 401 Trail near Crested Butte, COMaroon Peak July 2005
Holy Cross from Two Elk Trail on Vail Mountain..Mt. of the Holy Cross August, 2006
Rockymtnhigh69, Aubrey and Goat Girl with Ed ViestursOther Photo November, 2006
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My Trip Reports:
Maroon Peak) Maroon Peak-South Ridge
Missouri Mountain) Missouri Mountain-Northwest Ridge
Pyramid Peak) Pyramid NE Ridge (standard)
Mt. Sherman) Sherman-Via Fourmile
Mt. Elbert) Mt. Elbert, Northeast Ridge
Mt. Belford) Belford/Oxford combo
Mt. Massive) Mt. Massive (East Slopes)
North Maroon Peak) North Maroon Peak (Northeast Ridge)
Mt. Princeton) Mt. Princeton, East Slopes

My Classifieds:
No Classifieds
My Climb Times:
No Climb Times

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Website:
http://rockymtnhigh269.blogspot.com/

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On my first take-off, I hit second gear and went through the speed limit on a two-lane blacktop highway full of ranch traffic. By the time I went up to third, I was going 75 and the tach was barely above 4000 rpm....
And that's when the Ducati got its second wind. From 4000 to 6000 in third will take you from 75 mph to 95 in two seconds - and after that, Bubba, you still have fourth, fifth, and sixth. Ho, ho.

~Hunter S. Thompson, Song of the Sausage Creature

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