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48 x 12
Mike Bromberg
48 x 12
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Mike completed The Grid on Mount Cabot on July 10, 2005.
To see Mike's Grid click here.
Here is a list of his other hiking accomplishments.
- 4000-Footers of NH at Midnight in Winter (the only completer so far)
- Adirondack 46 Peaks in Winter
- Catskill 3500-Footers in Winter
- 4000-Footers and 100 Highest of New England in Winter
- 100 Highest of New Hampshire
- Fourteeners and 100 Highest of Colorado
- Fourteeners and 13,800 Footers of California
- Mount Rainier in Washington, 4 times
- El Pico de Orizaba - Mexico's Highest Peak (18,406')
- Vermont's Long Trail End-To-End
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Some other hiking accomplishments that Mike has nearly completed include:
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Fourteeners, 13,8ers, and 100 Highest of the Contiguous USA (He thought he had finished these, but still needs Liberty Cap)
- Bicentennials (200+ Highest) of Colorado (He needs 11 of the 228)
- Highpoints of 48 States (He still needs Alaska and Connecticut)
- New York State Fire Tower Challenge (He needs to re-do one Catskill peak that he climbed before the list was established)
Other notable accomplishments include:
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He is a Registered Professional Electronic Design Engineer, who has four patents
- He is a Cartographer, who has published five White Mountain trail maps. (Many thanks Mike!)
- Stage Lighting Designer, who has designed over 60 productions and published over a dozen magazine articles.
- "Organ Donor" and Maintainer for Randolph Mountain Club (come up to Crag Camp and play the organ sometime)
Mike has a website (although not strictly his). It features some of his content, including the USA 13,800 list and some photos of Western trips:
Here are a few pictures of Mike in action. Note: If you just started hiking the Grid, don't worry you won't have to do this.
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Profile last updated: May 3, 2008
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