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Each and every year we have numerous individuals and companies who do their part in making 24HHH happen. It's time we say thanks....
Tom Hancock at Boston Mountain Press has been in charge of the scorecard from the very beginning. He has put in countless hours formatting, and adding new route information as it comes available. Oh and by the way, the HCR guidebook is from Tom. Thanks!
Barry at the Ranch has been so kind in letting us dirty climbers on his land for years. He keeps a nice property for us to enjoy, and pays for our Friday night pasta dinner every year. If you see a tall, handsome man in boots and a cowboy hat running around the ranch, stop him and say thanks.
Jer Collins is one of those behind the scenes guys. Many a "chat" sessions with Jer have resulted in what you see today with 24HHH. His artistic input and logistical/administrative ideas have been vital to us. www.jercollins.com
There are way too many names to mention here who have added input and ideas to what we do each year. Jason Pawley has done our logos since day one, and has never disappointed. Bo Bekendam handles our website. Thanks to all of you. It's been 4 years since Steven Charles, Adams Peters and I conjured up this stupid idea of climbing as many routes as possible in a 24 hour period at the Ranch. At first we thought it'd just be us three, but then decided to make it a group of 10 or so "buddies". Somehow it turned into 200........ - Andy
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