Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
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Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
OK, read the thread about Horton, and although I never met him, a memorial plaque at the trailhead for this guy has got to happen.
I have never tried to organize any kind of fundraiser online, so I am not sure about the best way to approach this.
However, seems like the best place to start is to find out what one would cost.
So I went here:
http://www.thebronzeplaque.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And I entered information for a quote. Bronze plaque 24" square, with the inscription:
"In Memory of Horton The Quandary Dog
2001 - 2011
May His Spirit Find Peace in High Places"
(Not sure the dates are totally right, and the text is just sort of a placeholder, I'm sure someone who knew him could do better).
and lastly, a photo of Horton etched on the plaque.
Once I have the quote back from this place, I'll post it here for comment. Maybe others have actually done this before and can provide info on a better way to go, but that's what I got for the time being. Set up a PayPal account for folks to donate to, or something? Maybe Bill would let there be a sticky link to it on this site?
Horton's whole story is cool, and he sounds like a wonderful dog, but it was the picture of him running happily with the skier that got me where I live. This dog needs to be honored.
I have never tried to organize any kind of fundraiser online, so I am not sure about the best way to approach this.
However, seems like the best place to start is to find out what one would cost.
So I went here:
http://www.thebronzeplaque.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And I entered information for a quote. Bronze plaque 24" square, with the inscription:
"In Memory of Horton The Quandary Dog
2001 - 2011
May His Spirit Find Peace in High Places"
(Not sure the dates are totally right, and the text is just sort of a placeholder, I'm sure someone who knew him could do better).
and lastly, a photo of Horton etched on the plaque.
Once I have the quote back from this place, I'll post it here for comment. Maybe others have actually done this before and can provide info on a better way to go, but that's what I got for the time being. Set up a PayPal account for folks to donate to, or something? Maybe Bill would let there be a sticky link to it on this site?
Horton's whole story is cool, and he sounds like a wonderful dog, but it was the picture of him running happily with the skier that got me where I live. This dog needs to be honored.
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Re: Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
My friend and I (from Iowa) climbed Quandary with Horton in August of 2004. I would be willing to chip in for a marker.
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Don't you think that, out of respect, you should ask his owners if this is okay with them? If they adhere to LNT principles, they might not appreciate a permanent marker. Plus, depending on where you want the plaque, you will have to get permission from either whoever owns the land near there or the National Forest Service/BLM (whoever's responsible for the land).
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Good point, and yes I should. I made an assumption based on the overall Horton mojo that it would be OK, but assuming is never good.tmathews wrote:Don't you think that, out of respect, you should ask his owners if this is okay with them?
They of course have veto rights. I'm not local to CO, so wrangling the red tape, if this is OK to do, would be pretty difficult from my end. Just looking to get the ball rolling somehow.
As a comment, I try to go as LNT as I possibly can myself, but I'd put a posthole in the ground for this guy.
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The current trailhead for Quandary Peak is very near some private land. It'd probably be easiest to find the land owner and see if you could place it on their land near the trailhead. The Forest Service will not allow you to place the plaque on their land.
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Re: Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
Sweet, that bodes better than any government entanglement. I know a GIS dooder who's pretty astute, might put him on the trail of locating the owner if he's willing.CO Native wrote:The current trailhead for Quandary Peak is very near some private land. It'd probably be easiest to find the land owner and see if you could place it on their land near the trailhead. The Forest Service will not allow you to place the plaque on their land.
Just in case, right on.
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I'd be willing to throw in a few bucks for this. I saw Horton when I did Quandry, but we already had canine company (my yellow lab), so he went along with a different group that day.
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Re: Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
I'd be willing to contribute as well...granted everything clears permissions.
Typically I think all of us strive for the Leave No Trace policy but in this case I do think something should be considered.
Having done research and collected information for the section in my book called The History of 14er Dogs, I can really appreciate what Horton did. Horton set a record that I believe will never be broken. But seems mostly appropriate to remember him because he loved the peak so much. His accomplishments reflect that love. I agree something at or very near the trailhead would be best. But this is all just my humble opinion.
Typically I think all of us strive for the Leave No Trace policy but in this case I do think something should be considered.
Having done research and collected information for the section in my book called The History of 14er Dogs, I can really appreciate what Horton did. Horton set a record that I believe will never be broken. But seems mostly appropriate to remember him because he loved the peak so much. His accomplishments reflect that love. I agree something at or very near the trailhead would be best. But this is all just my humble opinion.
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So am I the only one who thinks this is a terrible idea?
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I don't know that it's necessarily a "terrible" idea, but I do think there are better causes that we can donate to in his name that can actually make a difference in the lives of people and those of our furry friends -- specific breed dog rescues, no kill shelters, puppy mill rescues, Search & Rescue Dogs of Colorado -- just to name a few.JB99 wrote:So am I the only one who thinks this is a terrible idea?
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JB99 - say why, dude - I won't take it personally. Admittedly I may be off base here and haven't spent dime one yet, so I could definitely be talked down. I get a little enthusiastic about dogs, and with a pre-existing personal predilection for tradition and paying honors where they're due, I threw this out. No blood no foul if it's a bad plan. I think this is a very cool part of the history and tradition of that area, and furthers the culture of appreciating those that love the high places.
Tmathews - yep, true. Speaking just for myself, I already do that, though - my family dogs come from rescue shelters and I contribute both time and dollars to bettering the lives and conditions of other living dogs already. This is separate, and not taking away from the other activity the way I see it.
Got the quote back, by the way. Eight bills, 12" square.
Tmathews - yep, true. Speaking just for myself, I already do that, though - my family dogs come from rescue shelters and I contribute both time and dollars to bettering the lives and conditions of other living dogs already. This is separate, and not taking away from the other activity the way I see it.
Got the quote back, by the way. Eight bills, 12" square.
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Re: Horton The Quandary Dog's Plaque
It's a dog, yes this is an absolute terrible idea.
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