I stayed in Summit Hall and got to walk to Corbett Hall for
meals and then to Lory Student Center for the actual grading.
All together there were over 700 math teachers (about half high
school AP Calculus teachers and half college instructors) grading
there.
During the time in Colorado, I got to go on a trip to the Rocky
Mountain National Park. Below are a few pictures from that trip
(some I took myself, you can probably figure out which).
These are from Rainbow Curve stop.
These are from the Alpine Visitors Center.
I contacted an
SBU
graduate of 1991, Shawn McClure, who now lives in Ft. Collins.
Shawn graciously agreed to take me on a hike. We hiked up
Horsetooth Mountain, a major landmark in Ft. Collins. It is 7255
feet and we probably started at about 5800 feet. The hike was
beautiful, with many views overlooking Ft. Collins.
On the way up. Horsetooth Reservoir and Ft. Collins are in the
distance behind me.
On the way up. Horsetooth Reservoir and Ft. Collins are in the
distance behind me.
Nearing the top. We can see the "tooth" of Horsetooth Mountain.
We have to boulder up the last 100 feet or so.
My tourguide, Shawn McClure. We are at the top of Horsetooth
Mountain. I think Longs Peak is in the background as we look
southwest.
From the top of Horsetooth Mountain. A neat shadow of the
mountain, as well as Horsetooth Reservoir, Ft. Collins and Loveland are
below us.
Looking North. Well past Shawn is Wyoming in the distance about
30 miles away.
It is nearly dark, so this picture of the waterfall we passed on our
way back from the top almost didn't turn out.
I was so inspired by the experience in Colorado, I came back to SBU and
decided to try out the rock climbing wall in the
Wellness Center .
Going Up
At the top
Coming down
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Written by
Dr.
Kevin Hopkins, June 2005.