Bryan Scarbeary wants to climb Everest one day. He started smaller.
Most Coloradans will wait until summer melts a clear path before heading to the summit of one of the state's fourteeners, rather than trudge through the snow that make these routes impassable most of the year.
His first decision was that starting from a trailhead at the base of the mountain would be too easy.
"Through the city, it's a lot more touch and go," he says."You're not making camp, you're just resting for a minute, then moving on. A big part of it is really respecting the environment, because you don't want to be part of the confusion or pollution."
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