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Reading through all these posts here, what is certainly apparent to me is that we need more than "Mt Rushmore",
with respect to contenders which have enriched this hobby. I could think of at least a dozen (or more) worthy candidates, whose images should be sculptured on a mountain. This then begs the next question....which mountain ? I would recommend the "mile-high" mountain in northern Maine, Mt. Katahdin. It rises 5267 feet above sea level. It's tree line ends at approx. 3000 feet. The rest of this mountain is sheer rock. So, we can carve out a number of "hobby heroes" on it. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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