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Warren Harding's Last Hours

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Brice Alden · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2014 · Points: 0

After Warren Harding died I read a story written by someone who was with him near the very end. Does anyone know who wrote the story and where I can get a copy? Thanks.

Scott M. McNamara · · Presidio San Augustine Del… · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 55

I think you might have more luck if you ask here:

supertopo.com/climbing/foru…

Scott Sellers · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2010 · Points: 25

I believe it was Gallen Rowell, I have the article on my wall at home it was in the back of an outdoor type magazine I found at a Dr's office.

Happiegrrrl · · Gunks · Joined Dec 2005 · Points: 60

I did a little Google and probably what you are looking for is the story "Reflections of a Broken-Down Climber' by Galen Rowell, from his book “Vertical World of Yosemite/"

Available from Chessler books(signed)and also on Amazon

mark felber · · Wheat Ridge, CO · Joined Jul 2005 · Points: 41

"Vertical world of Yosemite" was published in 1988, well before Harding's death. "Reflections of a Broken Down Climber" was written by Harding himself in the early '70s, and was included in Harding's book "Downward Bound: A Mad! Guide to Rock Climbing". "Reflections of a Broken Down Climber" also appeared in "The Games Climbers Play", an excellent anthology by Ken Wilson. I used to own an early (first?) edition of "The Games Climbers Play", I wish I still had it.

Brian E · · Western North Carolina · Joined Mar 2005 · Points: 363

I think I read that story. Was it about how Warren got psyched again and made plans to climb the South Six Shooter with the guy that wrote the article? I think it appeared in Alpinist before it changed ownership.

Michael Schneiter · · Glenwood Springs, CO · Joined Apr 2002 · Points: 10,406

I'm sitting here looking at a copy of The Games Climbers Play and there's no Warren Harding writing in it but a review of Downward Bound by Royal Robbins, which is hilarious and worthy on its own.

Sounds like some interesting writing that I need to find a copy of. Maybe the AAC library is a place to find what you're looking for. And, do share what it is. It's definitely gotten me interested in it.

mark felber · · Wheat Ridge, CO · Joined Jul 2005 · Points: 41

OK,my mistake about "Games Climbers Play". I still wish I had my copy, though.

Brice Alden · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2014 · Points: 0

Thank you all very much for your replies, but I think I screwed up my request for info. What I meant to say was:

“After Warren Harding died I read a story written by someone who was with him near the very end. The story was about Mr. Hardings last hours. Does anyone know who wrote the story and where I can get a copy?” Thanks.

Optimistic · · New Paltz · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 450
Scott M. McNamara wrote:I think you might have more luck if you ask here: supertopo.com/climbing/foru…
This response was the right one, your question is a Supertopo question for sure... Obviously someone here may know too (I read the article myself at the time, I just have no idea where, or by whom), but Yosemite historians are to be found in huge numbers over on ST
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