Mitch Miller > Red flowers are Paintbrush.
Mitch Miller > Burned lodgepoles from 1988 with Fireweed. - JB
Mitch Miller > Yellowstone National Park, July 27-August 1, 2006 photo
Mitch Miller > Carlin, Julianne, Lany, Pati, Malinda, Julie and Tracy zoom in for a better look at bighorn sheep, while Ray and Michael look on.
Mitch Miller > Ascending Specimen Ridge high above Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

"This Douglas Fir is just hanging on by its roots to the edge of the cliff." -JB
Mitch Miller > Mt. Humphreys from the northern end of the Lamarck Plateau.
Mitch Miller > “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves.” - John Muir
Mitch Miller > Was it Patty's ice axe that was found?  Patty's long-time climbing friend Ron Hudson stated "She used a Ushba (grey titanium), about 70 cm.  She used it with me in Nevada 10 days before her death."  Tina Bowman, Patty's last climbing partner said "It certainly looks like Patty's axe and leash."  Larry and Barbee Tidall said "It looks like the model we remember she had."  (see image #1)

Patty's ice axe, this symbol of adventure, fun and good times, is now home with her family.

Rest in peace, Patty.  We all miss you, and will climb on.
Mitch Miller > I did not photograph the climber who goes by Sasquatch on summitpost.org, who handed me what we believed was Patty's ice axe.  I borrowed his photo from his online profile at  http://www.summitpost.org/user_page.php?user_id=28540  (click your browser's back button when finished).
Red flowers are Paintbrush.
Mitch Miller > Red flowers are Paintbrush.
Red flowers are Paintbrush.
Photo by: Mitch Miller · See photo in original gallery.

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