Climbing Guide to the Organ Mountains
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I I managed to locate my copy of the Climbing Guide, and thought this would be interesting to those familiar with the Organs. My guide is the "Copy #2" that Dick Ingraham gave me before the guide was published... an old, unbound mimeographed copy. This picture of Sugarloaf that Dick later used to plot the routes is one I actually took myself and gave to him. I managed to get the shot while flying in a Piper Cherokee with my Father, when he had come down to Las Cruces and took me for a flight over the Organs. I asked him to fly out over Sugarloaf, and that it is in restricted White Sands airspace actually got him fired up to do it. In with my copy of the guide is also a write-up of the firsts that I did in the Organs and had passed on to Dick, but were never published (the routes on the Tooth, Great East Slabs, Psycho, etc). After all these years, no great loss, I suspect. But, if anyone is interested, I would be happy to make copies of the write-ups on new routes I did. Lee Davis radarcarve.net |
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I personally would love a copy of such a guide, even if it will be a while before I get to climb there. |
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Lee, update Mountain Project posts or e-mail me and I will update the relevant portions. It is good news that you found these resources. |
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Karl... email me with your address and I shall send you copies. I am copy@radarcarve.com Lee Davis |
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Here is the link to the Guide for those who are unfamiliar with it: http://web.nmsu.edu/~amato/ingrahamguide/frontpage.html |
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Hi Lee, I'd love to connect with you regarding a project that I'm working on regarding preservation of the local climbing history in the Organ Mountains. Would you be willing to exchange a few emails with me mdhoskins@gmail.com ? I'm excited to share what I'm working on and see if you'd be interested in contributing. Please send me a quick email and I'll fill you in on the details. |