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Uncle Sam in Machine Art – the Caille Uncle Sam Arcade Strength Tester

The origins of the famous Uncle Sam national imagery and how it made its way into Arcade machine “art.” The very rare Caille and Howard Uncle Sam coin-operated strength tester machines.
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Twining Peak – A High Thirteener near Aspen

Twining Peak, 13,711’ near Aspen, Class 2 and dog-friendly. Also called Blue Peak, it is approached on a largely unmarked route that summits Blarney Peak first in order to access a saddle and ridge to Twining. Emme and Alfie, Australian Terriers made...
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Handies Peak in the San Juans – Southwest Slope from American Basin

Starting in Lake City, a Colorado classic western town in the San Juan Range; Hiking, climbing from the American Basin, a caldera left over from the volcanic activity millions of years ago making for a picturesque and very snowy day.
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Mt Princeton 14,197’ – in the Collegiates My last solo

HERE solo with Emme the 14er dog.
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Mt. Princeton, a 14er in the Collegiates

As a birthday climb with balloons!
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Diving in Palau Perhaps the Top Site in the World for Serious, Varied Diving

Brett and Rick on a dive adventure beginning with the tail end of Typhoon Haiyen and then featuring sharks, mantas, caves, wrecks, a lake with 5 million jellyfish and the elusive but astonishing Mandarin fish. We were on a live-aboard, the Ocean Hunter...
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Kit Carson Peak and Challenger Point: A Long Day

These were two great mountains in the Sangre de Cristos. This was a 15 hour day including backpacking out to the trailhead. At the Kit Carson summit, the Crestones (Peak and Needle) hovered behind us as if to say: “Try me, we get even more difficult”
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Mt. Massive – Southwest Slopes

Mount Massive is the third highest peak in the lower 48 states framing Leadville, CO which is the highest city in the United States. Massive is a huge mountain with five summits over 14,000’ We climbed it from the North Halfmoon Creek trailhead. We...
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Mt. Belford (14,197’) and Mt. Oxford (14,153’) Climbed Under Full Moon

Mt. Belford and Mt. Oxford are two fourteeners in the Sawatch Range that includes the Collegiates near Buena Vista. We decided to climb these two peaks under the light of the first full moon of summer, called the “Super Moon” since it is when the...
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Castle and Conundrum Peaks – Adventure on Rock and Snow

A solo attempt in 2009 redone in 2013 to nab both peaks. Castle and Conundrum are fourteeners visible from home. Unique among most mountain routes, snow fields are present well into the summer on the descent from this pair affording uphill trekking with...
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