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Rocky Mountain National Park: Climbing, Wilderness & SAR with Park Ranger Mike Lukens

Rocky Mountain National Park: Climbing, Wilderness & SAR with Park Ranger Mike Lukens

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In this episode, we sit down with Mike Lukens, who has dedicated over 15 years to Rocky Mountain National Park and currently serves as the Climbing and Wilderness Program Supervisor. Mike oversees critical aspects of the park's operations, including Search and Rescue (SAR) efforts, ensuring visitor safety across its vast wilderness.

Beyond his administrative role, Mike is an accomplished climber. In 2016, alongside Quinn Brett and Max Barlerin, he completed the first ascent of the "Colorado Route" on the south face of Fitz Roy in Patagonia—a challenging 500-meter climb rated at 5.11c .

What You'll Learn:

  • The diverse recreational opportunities within Rocky Mountain National Park, from technical climbs to serene backcountry adventures.
  • Insights into the park's SAR operations and the importance of preventative measures for visitor safety.
  • Mike's personal experiences and stories from his climbing expeditions and rescue missions.

Why Listen:

Gain a deeper appreciation for the natural beauty and challenges of Rocky Mountain National Park through the eyes of a seasoned ranger and climber. Whether you're an avid adventurer or a casual park visitor, Mike's insights offer valuable perspectives on safety, exploration, and the spirit of the wilderness.
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