Coming from opposite directions, Bob Kendig met Deneys Purcell and Harvey Kaslow, all Class of 1967, at the top of Potluck Pass, a part of the Sierra High Route on August 9, 2019 Bob Kendig CdeP 1967
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Bob Kendig ’67
Harvey Kaslow, Deneys Purcell, Bob Kendig all CdeP ’67. McGee Pass Eastern Sierra, August 2018. Bob Kendig CdeP 1967
Nelson Chase ’66
I will be finishing my work as the Country Director for the Peace Corps in Nepal in June 2017. Cindy and I will be retiring back to our home in Denver and are looking forward to some back packing / fly fishing adventures with CdeP ’66 classmates before any of us get too much older! […]
Ned Cahill ’70
Carol and I had a backpack trip with Dan and Gaye Torjusen. We took lots of day hikes. With the backpacks, we didn’t go fast or very far but we certainly enjoyed the beauty. Ned Cahill CdeP 1970
Ella Goodbrod Moench ’00
We moved to Bellingham, WA, (and would love to connect to any PNW Thacher folks) and are enjoying the change in pace. I am teaching math (hilarious) and science at a super small school and loving the 16-month age of my little guy. We took him on his first backpacking trip at the end of […]
Robert Kendig ’67
Hiked the John Muir Trail, finally, after first seeing the sign on an Extra Day Trip in 1967. Started from Golden Trout. In the photo are Harvey Kaslow, Deneys Purcell, and me, all class of 1967, at the top of Forester Pass on the fourth day after leaving Golden Trout. Robert Kendig CdeP 1967
Brianna ’10 and Noah ’14 Bohnett
Brianna and Noah walked the Pacific Crest Trail this past September. Brianna Bohnett CdeP 2010 Noah Bohnett CdeP 2014
William Rigby ’70
Cannot believe it has been 45 years. Married the love of my life, Mary Brownlow. Although I have lived in Northern New England for 34 years, every year pivots on returning to walk in the Sierras. Last year, bumped into Thacher folk at Horseshoe Meadows! William Rigby CdeP 1970
Kit Collins ’66
Last October, Cam Spaulding (1992) led Redgie Collins (2007) and three old guys (1966)–John Stokes, Art Spaulding, and me–on a mild backpacking trip from Horseshoe Meadows into the Kern River Canyon of Sequoia National Park. Even though Cam had humped in food and beverages in advance, it was quite a high altitude adventure. The cuisine […]
Leo Turpan ’13
In late February I returned from a five and a half month backpacking trip throughout the west coast of South America. I traveled with my brother for the first three months as we made our way overland, by bus, through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. We explored colonial towns and markets, summited our first mountain […]