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Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 12:29 pm
by maverick
Well, it has already been 5 years, to the day, that our friend and HST member Larry Conn aka “Quentinc” headed into SEKI via Taboose Pass. This is post the post we received from SEKI, a few days later:
http://www.highsierratopix.com/communit ... =37&t=8537
HST members then assembled together a large search group for a search for his remains, slated for the following year:
http://www.highsierratopix.com/communit ... 7&start=90
Fortunately, his remains were found, before our search was to be conducted, which brought closure for his family.
Larry’s passing is still felt by many of us who knew him, he contributed many fun and exciting TR’s for us to enjoy here on HST, Larry also left a wonderful partner and son behind, who think of him daily.
We will never know what caused Larry’s demise, but can be somewhat at peace in knowing, that his soul could not have been released in a more ideal place. Larry loved the mountains, in his last PM to me, he mention how much he enjoyed the Taboose Pass area, and was looking forward to re-visiting it again.
Here are Larry's TR's, please read and enjoy them, Larry was one of us, he was our mountain brother, he lived for the mountains, just as many of us do.
Shepherd Pass, Williamson and Tyndall
Mt Russell and the Wall of Death
Round and Round the Ritter Range
Joshua Tree
Olanche Peak, Snow and Adventure
The backpack to Nowhere
Summer comes to Southern California
Kearsarge to 60 Lakes Basin
Mt. Langley and Lots of Snow
Harrison Pass TR
Big Whitney, Tunnel Meadows and More Snow
Evolution Basin in November
The Station Fire 2 years later
Kearsarge Snow and Indecision
Mt. Williamson
Taboose and the lake basins
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:42 pm
by Jimr
When Lisa, Viki and I left this year's meetup, we stopped at the top of Taboose Pass, filled our cups with fresh snowmelt and raised our cup in a toast to Larry's spirit.
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:33 pm
by tomba
Unfortunately photos in most of his trip reports seem to be gone. They were hosted on webshots.
To see photos on his last two trip reports, hosted on photobucket, you can use the following:
Got this tip originally from
SirBC here.
Edit: The original links became broken. Replaced with new links. If these links became broken again just search for a photobucket extension for your browser.
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 3:14 pm
by cgundersen
Hey guys,
Yep, I still reflect on Larry, and although I'd not met him personally, attending the memorial service in LA was very emotional and Jim gave a fabulous account of the links that bind and his words clearly resonated with everyone there. Thanks guys for preserving the memories! Cameron
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 2:55 pm
by sparky
I never met him either, but we are all kindred spirits.
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:19 am
by Bluewater
After reading his many trip reports I found myself continually returning to his account of a trip through Dumbell Lakes. I saved one of his photos of the area and made sure to visit the exact spot when I passed through a few years ago. I spent a quiet lunch break in this remote spot, and took some time to meditate and pay my respects. I like to refer to this as Larry Conn Lake. This is the spot:
Re: Larry Conn's 5 Year Commemoration
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:53 pm
by oleander
Larry's reports were some of the earliest ones I remember from the days when I first discovered HST. (Mid-2000s) They were striking for their sardonic wit and their clarity. I always loved reading anything Larry wrote.