Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Britt.....you are first class.....I hope our paths cross someday.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Though about Kevin a lot today on Lindsey.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Nice Wes! Wish I had been able to join you - I guess the local hike of Bierstadt was calling -
weschun wrote:Though about Kevin a lot today on Lindsey.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
I thought about Kevin when I made the summit of Massive on the 3rd of July. I failed to print a memorial photo, but I did sit on the summit about 20-minutes and prayed. Thanks to Travis for sending me contact info for Kevin's parents. I was able to contact them and give my condolences. What an amazing young man....I only wish now I could've had the opportunity to have met him in this life.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
For Kevin!
Lynn, Beth, Alyssa - we love you!
Lynn, Beth, Alyssa - we love you!
The question is not what you look at, but what you see
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Nice job Kent.
Kevin and his family are still very much in my thoughts, especially when I'm in the back country.
Kevin and his family are still very much in my thoughts, especially when I'm in the back country.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Hi everyone. This memorial is a great thing. In fact I became so inspired by this that i wished to take it a step further. I contacted the ExtremeEverest ascent team for 2012. Kevin was a very close friend of mine and talked about how he always wanted to attempt a ascent on Everest. With a small ($1000 or more) sponsorship to this group they have agreed to carry a silk flag to summit and take a photo that we can then give to the family. I was hoping, with your help, we could sponsor them. Below is the email response they have sent me. If you are at all interested in helping please do not hesitate to email me at wave221@gmail.com. I will be getting a formal letter drawn up soon. God bless. -Will
Hello Will,
Thank you so much for visiting our Everest Expedition website and for your generous offer to be a sponsor. It is much appreciated! I learnt about Kevin on the Internet, as I read the information about his climb. It is always extremely sad when accidents occur in the mountains, but climbers enjoy so much being in the mountains, that we are willing to accept certain levels of risk, although we don't have total control about the conditions on the rock and ice, or what mother nature has reserved for us during a climb (weather changes, etc). I understand what you feel and it will be an honour for us to carry a printed sign, in memory of Kevin, as described in your original email. As you know, the weight while climbing at high altitude is critical, so perhaps you can prepare a silk (light weight) sign sized 11x17 or so with the text for our photo. I will be able to take photos at various camps and at the summit. I hope that the weather and ice conditions will cooperate at the time of summit attempt.
If you decide to go ahead, please let me know, and I will send you an address where you can mail the silk flag. Thanks so much again for your willingness to be a sponsor of this Everest Expedition. Your contribution will help to keep Mt Everest as clean and pristine as possible, while contributing to improve the lives of the Sherpas in Nepal.
Please feel free to pass the Extreme Everest 8850 expedition website (http://www.ExtremeEverest8850.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) to family, friends, local mountaineering clubs, and other potential supporters. Your contributions will make possible this truly test of the human spirit, based on motivation and real passion for the mountains.
Thanks again and all the best!
Everest Team
Horacio Galanti
Everest Expedition Leader
team@extremeeverest8850.com
http://www.extremeeverest8850.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hello Will,
Thank you so much for visiting our Everest Expedition website and for your generous offer to be a sponsor. It is much appreciated! I learnt about Kevin on the Internet, as I read the information about his climb. It is always extremely sad when accidents occur in the mountains, but climbers enjoy so much being in the mountains, that we are willing to accept certain levels of risk, although we don't have total control about the conditions on the rock and ice, or what mother nature has reserved for us during a climb (weather changes, etc). I understand what you feel and it will be an honour for us to carry a printed sign, in memory of Kevin, as described in your original email. As you know, the weight while climbing at high altitude is critical, so perhaps you can prepare a silk (light weight) sign sized 11x17 or so with the text for our photo. I will be able to take photos at various camps and at the summit. I hope that the weather and ice conditions will cooperate at the time of summit attempt.
If you decide to go ahead, please let me know, and I will send you an address where you can mail the silk flag. Thanks so much again for your willingness to be a sponsor of this Everest Expedition. Your contribution will help to keep Mt Everest as clean and pristine as possible, while contributing to improve the lives of the Sherpas in Nepal.
Please feel free to pass the Extreme Everest 8850 expedition website (http://www.ExtremeEverest8850.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) to family, friends, local mountaineering clubs, and other potential supporters. Your contributions will make possible this truly test of the human spirit, based on motivation and real passion for the mountains.
Thanks again and all the best!
Everest Team
Horacio Galanti
Everest Expedition Leader
team@extremeeverest8850.com
http://www.extremeeverest8850.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
August 15, 2010
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
We did not know Kevin, but his love of life and love for the Lord were amazing! Our thoughts were of him and his family as we summited Missouri Mtn on September 28th. this was the second summit for our 6 year old.
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Re: Kevin Hayne Photo Memorial Thread
Kevin, it was my great joy, honor, and privilege to have known and climbed with you during your short time on Earth.
March 13, 2010, Humboldt Peak.
How fragile, this thing we call life...
Hourglass Couloir, Little Bear Peak, Colorado.
Know that your memory lives on in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers...
March 13, 2010, Humboldt Peak.
How fragile, this thing we call life...
Hourglass Couloir, Little Bear Peak, Colorado.
Know that your memory lives on in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers...