One of the Adirondacks’ newest Forty-Sixers

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Raymond

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My gut is telling me no... but my gut is also very
My son, Cameron, as of August 13.

These were his final seven:

No. 40, Allen
July 15, 2008

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No. 41, Panther
July 12, 2009

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No. 42, Santanoni
July 12, 2009

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No. 43, Rocky Peak Ridge
July 15, 2009

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No. 44, Couchsachraga
August 8, 2009

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No. 45, Redfield
August 12, 2009

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Seconds later we were in a downpour/thunderstorm.

No. 46, Whiteface
August 13, 2009

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Congratulations Cameron. Great job on your 46 finish.

Wonderful to hear that you had a great hiking partner for your 46. A special time for you and your Dad.
 
Raymond, don't know if you remember, but I think we met on Cliff Mt. several years back.

Congratulations to Cameron!
 
Of course I remember, Dick. You and Joanne had left your walking sticks right below the real steep place, if memory serves, where Susan cried when she was afraid Cam was going to fall.

Cliff was Cam’s 31st High Peak. He climbed 24 in his first three years of trying, but I wanted to finish by my 46th birthday, so things slowed down for him after that, and it ended up taking him 11 years and one day to climb his 46.

He was still pleased that he easily beat my 46er span of 19 years.
 
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