CO ski mountaineering guidebook
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- d_baker
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CO ski mountaineering guidebook
I was in The Mountain Chalet tonight (which happens to be the best outdoor gear shop in Co Springs, btw), and I saw a new guidebook for the Tenmile Range, written by Killing Cokes (I believe).
I'm not a ski mountaineer, or even much of a skier, but the book looks great! Nice job, man!
I'm not a ski mountaineer, or even much of a skier, but the book looks great! Nice job, man!
- ap snow
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
Yep, great job Killing Cokes. I am really impressed! If anyone in the Boulder area wants a copy I believe Neptunes still has a few available.
- RoanMtnMan
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
d_baker wrote:I was in The Mountain Chalet tonight (which happens to be the best outdoor gear shop in Co Springs, btw), and I saw a new guidebook for the Tenmile Range, written by Killing Cokes (I believe).
I'm not a ski mountaineer, or even much of a skier, but the book looks great! Nice job, man!
I read through it just before it went to print and it did look pretty darn good, but I am still waiting for my free copy to show up since I was a contributor Fritz
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- USAKeller
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
Sweet job Fritz - I can't wait to check it out!
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- susanjoypaul
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
I'm not a skier, but congratulations just the same. The amount of time and work that goes into researching and writing a guidebook is hard to describe to anyone who hasn't done it, and bringing one to print is a huge accomplishment.
I applaud you, sir
I applaud you, sir

- EatinHardtack
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Sweet, I'll have to go check it out. The Tenmile and Mosquito have become my backyard as of late. I plan on skiing the Tenmile Range myself at some point. Congrats Frtiz!
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- killingcokes

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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
Thank you all for the kind thoughts on my book. I've been skiing the range for 20 years now and working on the book for about the last 7. As the project came to completion it was really cool how my philosophies of life and skiing came together. Hopefully it inspires more people to go out and get some freshies. There's just so much joy in the mountains.
There is a list of local retailers at this link http://www.giterdunpublishing.com/category/retailers/
Or if you don't mind paying shipping you can order the book here and we'll ship it to you. Here's that link http://www.giterdunpublishing.com/makingturns-in-the-tenmile-mosquito-range/
Hope to see ya'll out there in the hills this year. So stoked that winter has finally decided to come to Colorado
There is a list of local retailers at this link http://www.giterdunpublishing.com/category/retailers/
Or if you don't mind paying shipping you can order the book here and we'll ship it to you. Here's that link http://www.giterdunpublishing.com/makingturns-in-the-tenmile-mosquito-range/
Hope to see ya'll out there in the hills this year. So stoked that winter has finally decided to come to Colorado
- George James
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/\ Heyyy, it's that killing cokes guy, cool!
This guidebook is THICK! Amazing amount of content crammed into this thing.
Really, really like how it turned out. Well done sir.
THICK!
This guidebook is THICK! Amazing amount of content crammed into this thing.
I'll kill cokes to thatSperry wrote:...we often get lost in conquering the goal...if you slow down and see what's along the way you will probably enjoy it more.
Mission accomplishedSperry wrote:A goal of this book is to inspire you to get out and play.
Really, really like how it turned out. Well done sir.
THICK!
- A mountain is not a checkbox to be ticked
- Alpinism and mountaineering are not restricted to 14,000 foot mountains
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- Courage cannot be bought at REI or carried with you in your rucksack
~ The Baron Von Bergschrund
- Alpinism and mountaineering are not restricted to 14,000 foot mountains
- Judgment and experience are the two most important pieces of gear you own
- Being honest to yourself and others about your abilities is a characteristic of experienced climbers
- Courage cannot be bought at REI or carried with you in your rucksack
~ The Baron Von Bergschrund
- nkan02
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
That's the way to make the Tenmile range exciting. Will definitely check out the book.
- lodgling
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
I definitely echo the comments above. The book looks great, Fritz. A ton of great info.
. . . though I question the inclusion of the "roller ball" photo you used when you could have used one from this sequence . . .
By the time that roller ball chased Fritz down it was about 8 ft high.

. . . though I question the inclusion of the "roller ball" photo you used when you could have used one from this sequence . . .
By the time that roller ball chased Fritz down it was about 8 ft high.
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Re: CO ski mountaineering guidebook
lodgling a good lesson in timing right there. That was about as late as you ever want to get on a slope. It was a fun day and thanks for the shout that kept me from getting pummeled. I never got that pic from you. I would have put it in the avy section for sure. Next round I guess.
Here's to winter's arrival just like that.
Here's to winter's arrival just like that.
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