Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
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Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
Just want to take the opportunity to give one more big thanks to SAR for their work on this and everything else. (And thanks to all SAR's everywhere.)
Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
Sad news. Thoughts with the fallen climber's friends and family, and thanks to MRA for mounting up once again.
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Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
So sad to hear. Was praying there would have been a miracle. RIP brother.
Thank you again, SAR, for all your dedication & hard work.
Tough day.
Thank you again, SAR, for all your dedication & hard work.
Tough day.
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Not the ending I was hoping for. Wishing his friends and family peace during this difficult time. Thank you, Mountain Rescue Aspen, for your hard work and professionalism.
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Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
Sad news. To answer an earlier question, if you start at the Snowmass Creek TH you can head up the West fork to Moon Lake then under Mt Daly to Capital. I've done this before as it makes a nice loop with Snowmass. He may have been using this route to/from Capital, though purely speculation.
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Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
It's very likely the article is factually incorrect.steelfrog wrote:Dangit.
Sorry to see this.
I haven't been to Capitol--why would his body be at Mt. Daly? Could a fall end you up there?
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Very sorry to hear of this tragedy. My prayers and thoughts are with the climber's family and friends.
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Re: Capitol Peak Overdue Climber: Have you seen?
The article just says he was found in the "Mt Daly Basin" above Moon Lake.steelfrog wrote:I haven't been to Capitol--why would his body be at Mt. Daly? Could a fall end you up there?
They also probably meant 12,000' elevation as Moon Lake is at 11,750'.the body of the 53-year-old man was found about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Mount Daly Basin, above Moon Lake, at about 11,000 feet in elevation,
So sad to hear. My condolences to his family.
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Praying for his family - very sad news.
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God rest his soul. God bless his family.
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Hard Rock just posted that Jim Nelson was a 6 time Hard Rock finisher (I met him at an aid station) and Nolan's 14er finisher. Prayers for his family! SJ Ron
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Apparently, he is also one of only 14 runners to have ever come in under the 60hr cutoff for 100 mile Barkley's Marathon race.San Juan Ron wrote:Hard Rock just posted that Jim Nelson was a 6 time Hard Rock finisher (I met him at an aid station) and Nolan's 14er finisher. Prayers for his family! SJ Ron
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