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September 17, 2004
The Passing of a Mountain Man

Marty Rogers, a long-time outdoor friend of mine, passed away from cancer on September 1, 2004.

Marty loved to hike, to climb mountains, to rock and ice climb. And that's how I knew him. I rarely ever saw him in town. It was always on a trip somewhere, toting a heavy backpack of gear up some mountain, or on the end of rope scrambling up a steep rock face.

Marty was a strong, quiet man with an infectious smile and an optimistic attitude, which spread to all those around him. His optimism was still with him a few months back when I shared a beer with him at the Great Lost Bear after a MOAC meeting. He knew the end was in sight and plainly said so. But he refused to give in to the disease that was taking him down.

I recall a hike we did together over Saddleback Mountain a few years back with friends from MOAC. We camped the first night at a renegade site just above Poplar Ridge. I remember coming over to Marty's camp in the evening and seeing him sitting comfortably on the ground next to his slick one-man tent, dressed warmly in Gore-Tex, and crouching over his fancy stove cooking dinner. He was as happy as can be, a real mountain man. And that's how I'll always remember him.

I'll miss you Marty. We all will. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends.

Posted by Carey Kish at 05:42 PM
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