Gore Range
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Re: Gore Range
Ya I saw that info on SP. It was 2010 dated. Anybody know if it is current?
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Re: Gore Range
Send him an email. We purchased in 2012.
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Re: Gore Range
There's still snow around here on northern and eastern aspects at four-digit elevations, for example Mount Royal. It snowed here yesterday. Stay the hell out of the Gore Range, people.TDK wrote:What are the snow levels in the Gore Range now?
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Sorry I am not finding his e mail on the interwebs?
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Oh yeah, actually I think you have to write and mail a letter to his po box first!steelfrog wrote:Sorry I am not finding his e mail on the interwebs?
It's worth the effort.
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Re: Gore Range
I've got a copy of his book and would be willing to make copies at Kinkos and meet somewhere for the exchange. I think it runs around 22-23$ or so. Its more for the novelty though, as the descriptions are basically sentence fragments. Cool historical info nonetheless.
The best resource seems to be Summitpost to be honest. There are a bunch of reports on here as well, for all the major drainages and some of the lesser known ones.
The best resource seems to be Summitpost to be honest. There are a bunch of reports on here as well, for all the major drainages and some of the lesser known ones.
Re: Gore Range
Kramarsic frequently responds to messages here and to the SP mailing address. I purchased several items from him some months ago and they were delivered promptly.
Agreed that if you're looking for pure route descriptions, online TRs are your best bet. If, however, you're interested in the historical exploratory aspects and prefer less-detailed route descriptions, his works are very well researched and interesting. His difficulty ratings are slightly harder compared to the general CO staples though.
Bit of an odd offer from a fellow guidebook author there, Brian.
Agreed that if you're looking for pure route descriptions, online TRs are your best bet. If, however, you're interested in the historical exploratory aspects and prefer less-detailed route descriptions, his works are very well researched and interesting. His difficulty ratings are slightly harder compared to the general CO staples though.
Bit of an odd offer from a fellow guidebook author there, Brian.
lordhelmut wrote:I've got a copy of his book and would be willing to make copies at Kinkos and meet somewhere for the exchange. I think it runs around 22-23$ or so...
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Re: Gore Range
One more question; is there any decent maps of the Gores? I have the TI map of Vail that has some stuff...
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Re: Gore Range
There are several, but unfortunately they are all printed in invisible ink.steelfrog wrote:One more question; is there any decent maps of the Gores? I have the TI map of Vail that has some stuff...
Re: Gore Range
gaper move.Monster5 wrote: Bit of an odd offer from a fellow guidebook author there, Brian.lordhelmut wrote:I've got a copy of his book and would be willing to make copies at Kinkos and meet somewhere for the exchange. I think it runs around 22-23$ or so...
Buy a copy from Kramarsic, get out the map, and start marking! I went through my TOPO! program and created a map of my own, along with a copy of Ormes Atlas (which Kramarsic sites frequently).steelfrog wrote:One more question; is there any decent maps of the Gores? I have the TI map of Vail that has some stuff...
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Re: Gore Range
Do not try and hike in the Gore range. That's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth. The truth that there is no Gore Range.
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Re: Gore Range
I think I found one at jeffco public library by ordering it through prospector. It was interesting, but trip reports on this site are much more useful.