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17 years 5 months ago - 17 years 4 months ago #183023
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Northwest Mountaineering Journal, 2008
The mission of the Northwest Mountaineering Journal is to be an edited, permanent, annual record of mountaineering in the Pacific Northwest. The journal documents the events, people, history and spirit of climbing and other mountain sports in this region. The journal is published by volunteers from the mountaineering community in collaboration with The Mountaineers. The 2008 issue of the journal is now available. See:
www.nwmj.org
This issue has feature articles about alpine climbing, high traverses, avalanche safety, adventure running, influential mountaineers, and more. It includes reports of new climbing routes and first ski descents from April 1, 2007 through March 31, 2008. It also contains highlights from North Cascades National Park.
I'd like to thank everyone who contributed stories, photos, and information for this issue, both for your contributions and for your patience as we assembled this issue over the past several months. I'd also like to thank the great team of volunteers who edited the journal and the folks at CascadeClimbers.com and The Mountaineers who provided invaluable support.
We hope you enjoy this issue and will begin looking forward to the next one.
The 2008 Northwest Mountaineering Journal Team
Ralph Bodenner
Steve Firebaugh
Matt Perkins
Rad Roberts
Lowell Skoog
Steve Smith
Alisa Stoffel
Curt Veldhuisen
Aaron Zabriskie
Northwest Mountaineering Journal, 2008 was created by Lowell_Skoog
Northwest Mountaineering Journal, 2008
The mission of the Northwest Mountaineering Journal is to be an edited, permanent, annual record of mountaineering in the Pacific Northwest. The journal documents the events, people, history and spirit of climbing and other mountain sports in this region. The journal is published by volunteers from the mountaineering community in collaboration with The Mountaineers. The 2008 issue of the journal is now available. See:
www.nwmj.org
This issue has feature articles about alpine climbing, high traverses, avalanche safety, adventure running, influential mountaineers, and more. It includes reports of new climbing routes and first ski descents from April 1, 2007 through March 31, 2008. It also contains highlights from North Cascades National Park.
I'd like to thank everyone who contributed stories, photos, and information for this issue, both for your contributions and for your patience as we assembled this issue over the past several months. I'd also like to thank the great team of volunteers who edited the journal and the folks at CascadeClimbers.com and The Mountaineers who provided invaluable support.
We hope you enjoy this issue and will begin looking forward to the next one.
The 2008 Northwest Mountaineering Journal Team
Ralph Bodenner
Steve Firebaugh
Matt Perkins
Rad Roberts
Lowell Skoog
Steve Smith
Alisa Stoffel
Curt Veldhuisen
Aaron Zabriskie
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17 years 4 months ago #183038
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This is a fantastic read, highly recommended and thanks to all the authors and editors.
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17 years 4 months ago #183039
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Excellent, as has become usual. Fantastic work!
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17 years 4 months ago #183066
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As always, appreciate the efforts of those involved in the production of the journal. Very well done!
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