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americasroof highpoint news- 2013 Assault on Mount Mitchell Bicycle Ride on May 20
- Package to Climb Elbert for $650
- Descendents of 1913 First Ascent of Mount McKinley Prepare Centennial Climb
- Katahdin from Lake Millinocket on January 13, 2013
- Paradise on Mount Rainier is 20 Degree Warmer Than Seattle in Bizarre Temperature Inversion
- Wounded Warrior Among 3 Injured in Tuckerman Ravine Avalanche
- Merry Christmas!
- Small Forest Fire on Mount Mansfield
- Curiosity’s Shot of Aeolis Mons on Mars Sure Looks Like Mount McKinley
- SPOT Used in Gannett Peak Rescue
- NPS Considering Dramatic Changes to Camp Muir on Mount Rainier
- Photo of Summit Stewards on Mount Marcy
- Dramatic Timelapse Video of Star Trails on Mount Washington
- New Barn Quilt Added to Hawkeye Point
- Proposal to Rename Talkeetna Ranger Station for First McKinley Climber Walter Harper
- 4 McKinley Climbers Presumed Dead in Avalanche
- Body of New Hampshire Creavasse
- Finnish Skiier Killed While Skiing Down Mount McKinley
- Unroped Climber Falls to Death While Attempting to Retrieve Backpack on McKinley
- Investigation Into How McKinley Climber Perished While Following Guide’s Orders and Another Climber Ignoring the Orders Survived
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Chairman Column on Rhode Island Federal Funds
The big highpointer news this quarter came from Rhode Island and it was really good news.
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Chairman’s Column About Dues Increase and Election of Officers
There have been a lot of developments in the last quarter. For the past few years we have been running small deficits. We always thought that they were just the result of one-time costs and would be made up the … Continue reading
Fourth Quarter 2005 Chairman Column
It’s been a relatively quiet quarter for the Club.
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Chairman Column on RI and IN Improvements, Awards, and Conventions
It’s certainly been an interesting quarter, so let’s get to it.
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Chairman Column: Tributes to Merrill Sterler and Paul Zumwalt
A lot has happened since the last quarter which has dramatically changed the highpointing culture as we know it.
Chairman Column 2004 4th Quarter – Highlights of Quarter
Roger Rowlett’s Chairman Message in Fourth Quarter newsletter. While there seems to have been a lot of national news in the past quarter, it’s been perhaps the most quiet quarter highpoint wise during my four-years as Chairman. Among the highlights … Continue reading
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2004 2nd Quarter Chairman Column (Election of 2004-05 Officers)
I always have a theory that nobody reads any of the formal officer columns in the newsletter. Most of us would rather hike than worry about board meetings. But there are some big decisions that affect our hobby that we … Continue reading
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