2009 Colorado List Completions: Advance Notice

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2009 Colorado List Completions: Advance Notice

by Teresa Gergen » Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:24 pm

I'd like to remind everyone that the deadline to be included in this year's Colorado finisher lists is Oct. 31, 2009.

If you've finished the CO 14ers, 13ers, etc., or any of the CO Hundred milestones (Highest 100, 200, etc.), you can submit your name to the Colorado Mountain Club (CMC) for the record books. The lists for completions submitted in 2009 will be published in the Winter issue of the "Trail and Timberline," the CMC's quarterly publication. You do NOT need to be a member of the CMC to register your completion. Also, if you've completed a list prior to 2009, but never knew you could report it, you can still turn in your name now.

All completion information can be sent via email to: editor@cmc.org.

If you're reporting a 14er completion, please put "14er Files" in the subject line of your email, and include your name as you'd like it to appear, the name and date of your first 14er, and the name and date of your last 14er, or as much of that information as you can provide. You can also write a paragraph with a story about your quest, and submit a photograph, which might be included in the article.

If you're reporting a 13er milestone (Highest 100, 200, ..., 600 or All Thirteeners), please put "Beyond the 14ers" in the subject line, and include your name, and the name and date of your final peak in the list(s) you've completed.

If you're reporting a 12er (or lower) milestone (Highest 700 and anything elevation-oriented beyond that), please put "Beyond the 13ers" in the subject line, and include your name, and the name and date of your final peak in the list(s) you've completed.

At this time, the CMC is not recording the completion of counties, all peaks in a mountain range, and so forth. If you'd like to see that, you could voice that opinion to the CMC.

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by Teresa Gergen » Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:39 pm

The CMC is just the only organized body in CO that keeps records, and they have a long-standing history of doing so. It's not about "caring that the CMC knows." If you do care that your name is entered for the records, you're welcome to submit it.

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by Teresa Gergen » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:42 pm

No worries. I keep the 12er+ records; just doin' my job. :)

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by Teresa Gergen » Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:37 pm

Maybe next summer. :D

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by shanahan96 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:04 am

someone could jump in and say the 13ers in the lower 48.....but that just riles her up a bit. so no one would do that. :D i'm sure of it.

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by Teresa Gergen » Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:10 am

Hee -- now I know who you are, thoth. Glad you like the tent.

Jamie, it would be the lower 49, since I've done HI, if I ever got enough confidence that I could finish WY and CA.

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by shanahan96 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:51 pm

i've heard some wild stories about your wyoming adventures, but don't have any doubts you can complete those two. it'll be a great time!

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by Teresa Gergen » Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:43 pm

Final reminder -- turn in your information by Oct. 31, 2009 to be included in this year's publication.


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