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[cohp] Digest Number 5172
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County High Pointing in all 50 states
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Digest #5172
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Re: Gary Suttle has passed away by "Frederick O. Johnson" fredojohnson2000
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Re: Ticks by "Coby King" cobyking

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Re: Gary Suttle has passed away
Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:23 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Frederick O. Johnson" fredojohnson2000
I learned from Gary about his pursuit of the CA CoHPs on an SPS trip to the Domeland Wilderness in 1991. Also in the group that weekend were Dinesh and Joy Desai, who were among the most enthusiastic promoters of Gary+IBk-s county highpointing endeavors. I had the good fortune to join Gary, Dinesh, Joy, Bill Broeckel (CA CoHP finisher +ACM-2), John Sarna (CA CoHP finisher +ACM-6), and Bill Hauser on the first highpointers+IBk- ascent of Little Blue Ridge, the infamous high point of Yolo County. Although our route to the peak was not the daunting bushwhack often described, it did provide some tense moments as we passed very carefully through +ACI-sneak peak+ACI- territory to avoid detection.

It was Gary+IBk-s determined goal to locate and climb the CA CoHPs and write a guidebook (+ACI-California County Summits+ACI-) describing each one in detail. In this highly successful adventure, he made 17 CA CoHP FA+IBk-s and finally on July 28,1993, became the first person to complete the CA CoHP list on North Palisade (Fresno County). His account of this ascent, the most challenging of the CA CoHPs, is attached.

+MAA-

Gary Suttle+IBk-s first county highpointer ascents of CA CoHPs: Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Imperial, Lake, Lassen, Mariposa, Mendocino, Modoc, Sacramento, Sutter, Trinity, Yolo
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Re: Ticks
Sun Oct 11, 2015 9:07 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Coby King" cobyking
Ive posted this previously, but I cant say enough about this product, which is FAR superior to tweezers or any other method to remove ticks safely and easily.

http://www.ticktwister.com/

It works great on both dogs and people. Every brush-crashing hiker should carry one of these.

Coby






From: cohp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cohp@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 10:41 AM
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Subject: [cohp] Re: Ticks


I got a severe tick related infection last year--doctors not sure whether it was Lyme or something else--spent four days in the hospital and I'm still suffering after effects a year later. Watch out for the little buggers! dick oestreicher

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