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| Scott | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Hey, this isn't a peak. | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 6:46 pm | ||
| Klenke | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | So how many of Colorado's 14ers are sponsored on the site so far? (I know Cameron doesn't qualify by the prominence rule.) | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 7:43 pm | ||
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| truchas | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | All of them are. On some non-official sub-peak 14ers the peak is included with the official 14er nearby. See the Kit Carson page. | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 12:01 pm | ||
| mtwashingtonmonroe | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Nice page and great work! It's about time somebody add this unofficial 14er which is one in my book. I was thinking about it, but I've only seen it from a distance so good job! You've made a great page for a very deserving summit. Good climbing to you! | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 7:47 pm | ||
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| CharlesD | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Thanks for the vote. I was frankly surprised that no one had put up Cameron yet, concidering how often it's climbed and some of the other marginal stuff on SP ;-) Not that I haven't put up my share of marginal peaks... | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 11:14 pm | ||
| truchas | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Just a suggestion. It would be nice to know if this peak is in a National Forest or Wilderness area. If so, what are the addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, etc... of these agencies in case someone needs to call them for road conditions or any other information he/she may need. Who collects the fees at the trailhead? How far is the road open to in winter? Here's a start on the forest service information: Pike National Forest Website | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 8:45 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | A left out 14er, but certainly worthy of its own page. You did a good job on the page too. Don't know if this will help, but 14ers.com has routes for Cameron and her neighbors for the aspiring 14er bagger. You may want to link to it. | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 9:41 pm | ||
| BobSmith | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Hm. An easy 14-er. Nice page. | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 9:42 pm | ||
| Kane | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | What's up Charles. I think your recently submitted material on SP is excellent. Now for this unofficial Cameron Mountain-it is what it is, a luner landscape. ATTM has some very valid points with his three star vote, he's looking for top/notch consistancy from page to page, which makes SP the best source of mountaineering beta on the web. Its my opinion that this page, plus your route is good enough for a 4 star. Here's why; based on this mountain, I don't believe red tape or some of the other topics besides Overview to be very important whatsoever. I'm willing to bet that nobody decides to go hike up just Cameron and not tag the other summits. I think its very cool that you didn't post a hundred shots of this mountain, six is perfect. In all, this page will be mostly a place for list tickers whom enjoy signing summit logs, but you know that. | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 10:00 pm | ||
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| CharlesD | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Thanks! I agree with you and attm both that I need to add Nat Forest info and whatnot for both this page and Atlantic that I posted (gosh) over a month back. I'll get to it Real Soon Now. You're right, Cameron is not a peak anyone climbs for itself. | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 11:11 am | ||
| Larry V | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | I wondered how long it would take for this peak to have its own page on SP. 4 stars for the "least lucky high peak in Colorado" and "an accident of geography". Challenger Point next? | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 11:24 pm | ||
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| CharlesD | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Thanks for the vote. Perhaps we should start a club to climb all the unofficial 14ers without summitting the main peaks? Massive Green, North Massive, Cameron, Callenger Point, etc. Hmmm. | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 11:11 pm | ||
| Alan Ellis | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Pretty good. You've taken some real effort with your text and photo links. Is Mount Cameron in a national forest, wilderness area, or BLM. And if so, how do I contact them if I want more info. Thanks. Good page. | |
| Posted Jun 29, 2004 11:40 pm | ||
| Aaron Johnson | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | I like the Decalibron title for the route. Well written (check typos and spelling)! | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 4:23 am | ||
| Gangolf Haub | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Lunar landscape. That about sums it up. Good page, Charles! | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2004 5:55 am | ||
| The Lower Marmot | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Great page. I agree with Larry, Challenger should be next! | |
| Posted Jul 24, 2004 3:06 pm | ||
| Chris | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Great page Charles... hoping to head up here tomorrow (assuming I can drag my carcass out of bed early enough on my day off!). - Chris | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2005 10:58 pm | ||
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| CharlesD | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | You go, boy. It's not so interesting as a mountain, but if you can hit all four, it's a nice summer jaunt. The trails up top are flat and level. Bring your running shoes and see what it's like to do a mile at 14k. | |
| Posted Jun 30, 2005 11:19 pm | ||
| PapaBanucci | Alma to Reopen Access! | |
Hasn't voted | http://cbs4denver.com/local/local_story_220175147.html | |
| Posted Aug 9, 2006 5:38 am | ||
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