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Colorado Peaks between 13,800 and 14,000 after 1988 1991 – Teakettle 1991 – Teakettle 1992 - Thunder Pyramid – Failed to reach summit 1992 - Thunder Pyramid – Failed to reach summit 1989 – North Apostle, Gladstone, Holy Cross, 13,831, Oklahoma
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North Apostle, 5/5/1989 13,860 5 hr to top, 4.25 hr return Unstable Rock - Solo North Apostle, 5/5/1989 13,860 5 hr to top, 4.25 hr return Unstable Rock - Solo
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Gladstone - July 1989 13,913 12 h rs round trip – with Bob Cowan after 2 failed attempts
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Mount Wilson
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Unnamed on Holy Cross Cirque – 8/16/1989 13,831 1.5 hr backpack to With Ed Williamson and Bob Cowan Unnamed on Holy Cross Cirque – 8/16/1989 13,831 1.5 hr backpack to With Ed Williamson and Bob Cowan stream, 4 hr to summit 3.5 hr back, 2 hr backpack
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Mt. Holy Cross
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Notch Mountain Shelter
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Teakettle 9/4/1991 - 13,819 ft With Bob Cowan 3.5 hr to base of rock climb 1/2 hr rock climb (Maders Last Lead) climbed left gulley under peak 2 hrs return
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Gilplin Sneffels
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CHUCKs Last Lead
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Thunder Pyramid 9/1/1992 - 13,932 ft With Bob Cowan 3 hr backpack to Basin from Maroon Lake 4 hrs to 13,600 ft ridge Ended up on North rather than South side of peak and lost summit because of weather and time 4 hrs return to camp Also tried it with Kane Fisher Too Old and Weak and screwed up route Last Attempt to climb Highest 100 Peaks Didnt climb – Dallas, Pigeon, Turrett, Jagged, Vestal
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South and North Maroon and Ridge between them Climbed in 1959
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