albee
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I was looking over my copy of Forest and Crag yesterday, and I have to say that I am amazed by the collective knowledge and experience of Guy and Laura Waterman.
I have also read accounts about the larger-than life visage of Ethan Allan Crawford and his efforts at constructing the Crawford Path.
I have heard stories of John Swanson poring over quad maps, Dennis Crispo hanging jars on the very highest points on many bushwhack summits, and the signs that Ray Chaput placed on peaks in NH.
We have all heard of the wing-footed exploits of Tim Seaver, Ted Keizer, Stinkyfeet, Frodo, and Cath Goodwin....
My question to you is, who do you consider to be the legends of these mountains? I'm sure many people can share some interesting and educational stories that we could all benefit from reading!
I have also read accounts about the larger-than life visage of Ethan Allan Crawford and his efforts at constructing the Crawford Path.
I have heard stories of John Swanson poring over quad maps, Dennis Crispo hanging jars on the very highest points on many bushwhack summits, and the signs that Ray Chaput placed on peaks in NH.
We have all heard of the wing-footed exploits of Tim Seaver, Ted Keizer, Stinkyfeet, Frodo, and Cath Goodwin....
My question to you is, who do you consider to be the legends of these mountains? I'm sure many people can share some interesting and educational stories that we could all benefit from reading!