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MA and me (Aaron Johnson) in... [ Sizes: Orig | Small | Thumb ]
MA and me (Aaron Johnson) in...
MA and me (Aaron Johnson) in 1982 on top of Mount Sneffels after climbing it for the first time. A year earlier, the two of us attempted Potosi Peak from Weehawken Creek. It was my third failed attempt of the mountain, with interesting consequences and discoveries. Unfortunately, I did not have a camera handy on that fateful day. See this trip report for a glimpse into my earlier (and clueless) climbing days.

MA and I would go on to climb close to 50 mountains together.

Photo by Aaron Johnson


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mtnhiker13Nice Hat

Voted 10/10

Nice picture of you in the pre-blue-hat days!
Posted Jun 22, 2004 11:05 pm

Aaron JohnsonRe: Nice Hat

Hasn't voted

More hair and thinner, too.
Posted Jun 22, 2004 11:15 pm

sarah.simonOMIGOSH

Voted 10/10

I'm glad your backcountry fashion sense has been honed a bit in the quarter century following the day this picture was taken.

Priceless! Thank you for sharing!

Sarah
Posted Dec 22, 2008 10:18 pm

Aaron JohnsonRe: OMIGOSH

Hasn't voted

Hi Sarah-

Well, you're spending perhaps too much time on SP to be wandering around in this deep, dark, forgotten corner! I'm not so sure my fashion sense is much better today. My hat, which I love, is already considered passe', but I'm not about t give it up! Thanks for stopping by.
Posted Dec 28, 2008 1:15 pm

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