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Triple Crown 2009: The Stone Fort

The final leg of the 2009 Triple Crown Bouldering Series, at The Stone Fort, a boulderfield near Chattanooga, Tennessee. Author:Andrew Kornylak Climber:Many Location: The Stone Fort (TE) Language: en


The Hull Cook Journals: Trauma

Image from Google Hull Cook worked as a climbing guide at the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, at 12,750 feet on Longs Peak, during the summers of 1932, 1933, and 1934. These are his stories. Everyone at Boulderfield felt a serious responsibility toward all persons who came up trail, although we were in no way required to do so. [...]


The Hull Cook Journals: Youth

Image from Google Hull Cook worked as a climbing guide at the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, at 12,750 feet on Longs Peak, during the summers of 1932, 1933, and 1934. These are his stories. Bathing facilities at Boulderfield were limited. Usually we stood with one foot in each of two wash pans of warm, soapy water, with a third wash [...]


The Hull Cook Journals: The Cabin

Image from Google Hull Cook worked at the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin on Longs Peak during the summers of 1932, 1933, and 1934. These are his stories. “Hooray, the Boulderfield at last! Level ground for a change.” That was the average climber’s reaction as he topped the final rounded rise of ground, high above Granite Pass, and beheld the [...]


The Hull Cook Journals

Starting next week, we’ve got a real treat in store for Colorado MoJo readers. During the late 1920s and early ’30s, a small hut stood at the Boulderfield on Longs Peak, at about 12,750 feet. Guests could hike or ride horseback to the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, spend the night, and climb the 14,259-foot peak in [...]