WOW! This brings back some memmories. I first met Warren this very same year, 1976. He was living in Mammoth Lakes that summer, and Vern C. and I visited him (Vern had either bought or sold him an old potbelly stove). He was living in a small apt. over the top of a store. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, for I never saw him again. The man was a Master among masters,among the likes of Bonatti, Cassin and Beuhl. Excellent portrait of the man, capturing him in that will live on forever. Thanks Blitso, BM.
WOW! This brings back some memmories. I first met Warren this very same year, 1976. He was living in Mammoth Lakes that summer, and Vern C. and I visited him (Vern had either bought or sold him an old potbelly stove). He was living in a small apt. over the top of a store. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, for I never saw him again. The man was a Master among masters,among the likes of Bonatti, Cassin and Beuhl. Excellent portrait of the man, capturing him in that will live on forever. Thanks Blitso, BM.
WOW! This brings back some memmories. I first met Warren this very same year, 1976. He was living in Mammoth Lakes that summer, and Vern C. and I visited him (Vern had either bought or sold him an old potbelly stove). He was living in a small apt. over the top of a store. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, for I never saw him again. The man was a Master among masters,among the likes of Bonatti, Cassin and Beuhl. Excellent portrait of the man, capturing him in that will live on forever. Thanks Blitso, BM.
WOW! This brings back some memmories. I first met Warren this very same year, 1976. He was living in Mammoth Lakes that summer, and Vern C. and I visited him (Vern had either bought or sold him an old potbelly stove). He was living in a small apt. over the top of a store. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, for I never saw him again. The man was a Master among masters,among the likes of Bonatti, Cassin and Beuhl. Excellent portrait of the man, capturing him in that will live on forever. Thanks Blitso, BM.
WOW! This brings back some memmories. I first met Warren this very same year, 1976. He was living in Mammoth Lakes that summer, and Vern C. and I visited him (Vern had either bought or sold him an old potbelly stove). He was living in a small apt. over the top of a store. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, for I never saw him again. The man was a Master among masters,among the likes of Bonatti, Cassin and Beuhl. Excellent portrait of the man, capturing him in that will live on forever. Thanks Blitso, BM.