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It's a White June in Colorado

09 Jun 2003 by Scott Upton

Couloir.org has been updated to include recent ski descents of Jones Pass, Radiobeacon Peak, Mt. Bancroft, Hallett’s Peak, and Mt. Eva. The site also includes a recent trip up South Arapahoe Peak via the Skywalker Couloir… Unfortunately, I left my skis behind for that one!

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10 Jun 2003 | alisha said...

Congratulations Scott, youve stayed true to the Couloir tradition. Elegant design, interesting/supportive content and kick-ass photography. Glad to see your passion back online!

10 Jun 2003 | alisha said...

p.s. I suggest you offer Couloir desktops - starting with "008_lrg.jpg" ("From Emerald Lake, we were able to get this phenomenal view of our descent route...")! :-)

p.s.s. Im getting "Not found" (in the same browser window) when I click on the orange titles (with I.E. mac 5.2).

10 Jun 2003 | SU said...

Im getting "Not found" (in the same browser window) when I click on the orange titles (with I.E. mac 5.2).

Fixed... Thanks for catching that!

17 Jan 2004 | Barnabas said...

At WWDC, I listened to Apple representatives make some excellent points about taking the time to build a 100%-compliant Aqua application, and I think all developers need to look beyond the code and listen to what the folks at Apple have to say

17 Jan 2004 | Petronella said...

At WWDC, I listened to Apple representatives make some excellent points about taking the time to build a 100%-compliant Aqua application, and I think all developers need to look beyond the code and listen to what the folks at Apple have to say

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