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Roger J. Wendell
Defending 3.8 Billion Years of Organic EvolutionSM
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BRCS
Colorado Mountain Club
Technical Section
2002 Beginner Rock Climbing Seminar
Maxwell Falls, Evergreen, Colorado - June 09, 2002

Roger J. Wendell's BRCS instructor's badge - 2002
BRCS instructor's badge
I was honored to be asked to assist with the outdoor portion of the CMC's 2002 BRCS. Although the CMC has it's own web page, I'm happy to post what photos I can right here.

Tom Maceyka (Tech Section Director), Chris Long (BRCS Director), Beth, Nate Goldstein, and Larry Desaules "ran the show" while Denise Bingham, John "Spam" Schaphorst, Linda Goldstein and a host of other instructors worked closely with our large group of enthusiastic students.

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Names and Faces:
(Please email me if you can identify some more for this page!)

2.   Chris Long
5.   John Schaphorst, Ken Booker, and Nikki Fedel
14. Roger J. Wendell and John Schaphorst
15. Nate Goldstein and Chris Long
16. Denise Bingham
42. John Schaphorst

 

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Links:

  1. 13ers
  2. 14ers
  3. Africa and Kilimanjaro
  4. Climbing
  5. Climbing Photos
  6. CMC
  7. Colorado Avalanche Information Center (Your contributions help keep this vital service alive!)
  8. CORSAR - Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue Card
  9. Deep Ecology
  10. Ecuador
  11. Gear - Stuff for the Backcountry...
  12. Grand Canyon
  13. Hiking
  14. Knots for climbing (animated by Grog)
  15. Leave No Trace - Center for Outdoor Ethics
  16. Pikes Peak
  17. Pix miscellanea
  18. Silk Road
  19. Skiing
  20. Tibet pages

 

Warning! Climbing, mountaineering, and backcountry skiing are dangerous and can seriously injure or kill you. By further exploring this web site you acknowledge that the information presented here may be out of date or incorrect, and you agree not to hold the author responsible for any damages, injuries, or death arising from any use of this resource. Please thoroughly investigate any mountain before attempting to climb it, and do not substitute this web site for experience, training, and recognizing your limitations!

 

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