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THE ADIRONDACK FORTY-SIXERS POK-O-Maccready BRANCH THE ADIRONDACK FORTY-SIXERS POK-O-MacCREADY BRANCH 46R # NAME MOUNTAIN DATE 1 101 Duane H. Nash III Allen August 29, 1955 2 119 Peter Welles Sawteeth June 21, 1957 3 120 Tim Welles Sawteeth June 21, 1957 4 179 Gillette Welles, Jr. Nye August 29, 1959 5 219 Charles L. Brayton Couchsachraga May 27, 1962 6 223 Ole Borchsenius Panther July 18, 1962 7 224w Philip B. Corell Panther July 18, 1962 8 225 Mark Gibson Panther July 18, 1962 9 226 Gary Kukura Panther July 18, 1962 10 230 Alfred W. Latham Whiteface August 13, 1962 11 233 James G. Bailey Emmons August 25, 1962 12 251 Charles Gibson, Jr. Couchsachraga July 23, 1963 13 260 O'Donnell Boyce Couchsachraga August 20, 1963 14 261 Jan Farfalla Colden August 22, 1963 15 267 Jack Swan Big Slide Sept. 1, 1963 16 279 Russell Van Korb Couchsachraga June 13, 1964 17 360 Culver S. Tefft Redfield August 18, 1966 18 422 Christopher A. Stokes Redfield August 13, 1967 19 438 Jeffrey Storer Couchsachraga August 30, 1967 20 468 Charlotte Fletcher Nye July 19, 1968 21 --- John Konowitz Emmons August 12, 1968 22 487s Ronald T. Konowitz Emmons August 12, 1968 23 488 Gary Kwok Emmons August 12, 1968 24 489 Jeffrey Reel Emmons August 12, 1968 25 490 Jeffrey W. Scott Emmons August 12, 1968 26 491 Wally Young Emmons August 12, 1968 27 533 Douglas Close Rocky Peak July 16, 1969 28 543 Gregory Kucera Saddleback August 9, 1969 29 544 James Raporte Emmons August 14, 1969 30 561 Barbara P. Dittmar Redfield August 21, 1969 31 566w John Sharp Swan, Jr. Marshall August 23, 1969 32 6681 Robert Andrews Couchsachraga July 22, 1970 34 646 Jules Comeau Marshall August 27, 1970 35 697 Steven Resnick Allen August 15, 1971 36 698 Jacques Robitaille Allen August 15, 1971 37 699 Byron Haynes Whiteface August 15, 1971 38 706 Phil Bush Colden August 16, 1971 39 709 Donald John Bouyea Dix August 18, 1971 40 710 Edward M. Palen Nye August 18, 1971 41 793 Richard Hornstein Emmons August 3, 1972 42 825 Paul Whittlesey Couchsachraga August 31, 1972 43 882 Trent L. Trahan Colden June 22, 1973 44 888 Perrin L. Babcock Marshall July 7, 1973 45 918 Peter H. Wollenberg Nippletop August 12, 1973 46 919 Ellen Percy Kraly Panther August 13, 1973 47 921 John Pomerance Hough August 15, 1973 48 --- Phillip Pinto Marshall August 15, 1973 49 1027 Jeffrey A. Scott Hough July 27, 1974 50 1035 Eric Robitaille Saddleback August 1, 1974 51 1038 Tim Singer Gray Peak August 5, 1974 52 1053 Robert Gertner Couchsachraga August 10, 1974 53 1057 Michael Welles Marshall August 11, 1974 54 1160 Peter J. Levine Marshall August 12, 1974 55 1058 David Shapiro Marshall August 12, 1974 56 1105 Anthony W. Graff Couchsachraga August 31, 1974 57 1155 Eric Welles Big Slide Octobr. 27, 1974 58 1159 Gillette Henry Welles Big Slide Octobr. 27, 1974 59 --- Dan Coffin Couchsachraga August 5, 1975 60 --- Steven Dubey Macomb August 15, 1975 61 1229 Richard Stillman Iroquois August 30, 1975 62 1330 Dan Canning Couchsachraga August 2, 1976 63 1334 Kenneth M. Herz Colden August 7, 1976 64 1335 James B. Kobak, Jr. Marshall August 7, 1976 65 1461 William R. Keeney Big Slide August 16, 1976 66 --- Nick Friedman Santanoni July 28, 1977 67 1429 Joe Schedlbauer Santanoni July 28, 1977 68 --- Robert Skalor Esther August 17, 1977 69 1447 Elizabeth Englehard Panther Sept. 1, 1977 70 1465 John W. Andrews Allen May 27, 1978 71 --- Joe Trela Emmons June 27, 1978 72 1490 Matthew Silverman Phelps August 5, 1978 73 1491 Robert Sherman Lower Wolf Jaw August 6, 1978 74 1492 Gary Levine Sawteeth August 6, 1978 75 1500 Robert M. Browning Saddleback August 15, 1978 76 1553 Doug Aronson Marshall August 7, 1979 77 --- Ed Wollenberg Haystack August 14, 1979 78 1615 Mark Silverman Dial July 25, 1980 79 1618 Gerald B. Edwards Big Slide August 5, 1980 80 1631 Claire Sherred Haystack August 20, 1980 81 1661w Ken Ryba Marcy Novmbr. 9, 1980 82 1683 Michael Green Lower Wolf Jaw August 7, 1981 83 1689 John Rayburn Cascade August 15, 1981 84 1690 Shunsaku Sato Cascade August 15, 1981 85 1721 Robert Hudak Couchsachraga Sept. 26, 1981 86 1728 Christopher Bell Big Slide October 3, 1981 87 1751 Ellen Somers Redfield June 12, 1982 88 1834 Brooks Clark Redfield July 31, 1982 89 1835 Mark Jordan Giant August 5, 1982 90 1762 Bernhard Reis Big Slide August 5, 1982 91 1763 Asher Miller Dial August 6, 1982 92 1768 Dennis Nemhauser Cascade August 10, 1982 93 1791w James Kobak III Allen Sept. 1, 1982 94 1959 David Swan Marcy Sept. 19, 1982 95 1872 Jan Burrows Marshall July 15, 1983 96 1879 Todd Greenwood Redfield August 1, 1983 97 8291 Jeff Holt Whiteface August 11, 1983 98 1882 Steve Elliott, Jr. Dix August 11, 1983 99 1883 Max Tannenbaum Big Slide August 13, 1983 100 --- Bacchus (Canine) Sawteeth August 16, 1983 101 1886 Mark Livsey Saddleback August 18, 1983 102 --- Jon Holt Colden August 19, 1983 103 --- Johanne Robitaille Tabletop August 19, 1983 104 2018 Lucas Heller Cascade August 8, 1984 105 1985 Wally Jenkins Santanoni August 11, 1984 106 --- Scott Terzick Colden August 12, 1984 107 --- Timothy Ambrose Sawteeth August 19, 1984 108 2013 Amanda Welles Sawteeth August 29, 1984 109 2014 Christy Welles Maron Sawteeth August 29, 1984 110 2039 Thomas A. Lynch Haystack Sept. 23, 1984 111 2058 Cindy Stahley Watson Marshall Oct. 14, 1984 112 --- Kelly Palen Swan (Cani Dix June , 1985 113 2121 Andrew Caplan Colden August 10, 1985 114 2245 Andrew Canning Panther August 1, 1986 115 2320 Matthew Gibson Rocky Peak August 6, 1986 116 2343 Mary Corell Couchsachraga July 5, 1987 117 2344 John Corell Panther July 5, 1987 118 2345w Mark Corell Panther July 5, 1987 119 --- Samson Mischkind Porter August 5, 1987 120 2365 Christopher J. Rall Porter August 5, 1987 121 2387 Ryan J. Strowger Giant August 27, 1987 122 --- Mike Zorowick Giant August 12, 1988 123 2555 Sheila Stahley McIntyr Phelps October 1, 1988 124 2557 Scott McIntyre Big Slide October 1, 1988 125 2558 Erik C. Zimmerman Big Slide October 1, 1988 126 2629 Robert D. Nash Allen August 15, 1989 127 2630 Malcom P. Nash Panther August 15, 1989 128 2638 David Kassel Panther August 18, 1989 129 2642 Erik M. Anderson Sawteeth August 20, 1989 130 2867 Brendan Gibson Porter July 25, 1990 131 2770 Robert Stephen Stuart Santanoni August 3, 1990 132 2868 Brian Gibson Wright August 7, 1990 133 2728 Bradley Strowger Rocky Peak August 18, 1990 134 2802 Ann Palen Skylight August 30, 1990 135 --- David C. Gehrs Rocky Peak June 15, 1991 136 2928 A. J. Fiorella Dix July 30, 1991 137 2931 Jesse Ferraro Rocky Peak July 30, 1991 138 2944w Matthew Elliott Colden August 11, 1991 139 --- Duncan Pierce Giant August 18, 1991 140 2959 Tabor N. Tefft Redfield August 24, 1991 141 3084 James Wolfe Sawteeth July 19, 1992 142 3085 Tom Reinckens Cascade July 25, 1992 143 3094 Michael Horwich Tabletop August 4, 1992 144 3095 Damon Jespersen Rocky Peak August 5, 1992 145 3096 Jason Metakis Rocky Peak August 5, 1992 146 3097 Marc Metakis Rocky Peak August 5, 1992 147 --- Scott Lambridis Colden August 11, 1992 148 3149 Amy Daley Santanoni Sept. 12, 1992 149 3225 Ethan Youngerman Santanoni July 10, 1993 150 3240w Eric Bauer Dix July 26, 1993 151 3245 Scott Churilla Cascade August 2, 1993 152 3256 Brian Roddiger Nye August 11, 1993 153 --- Rob Wachendorf Haystack August 14, 1993 154 3337 Marcie Kobak Marshall Sept. 25, 1993 155 3344 Rick Robertson Couchsachraga Sept. 25, 1993 156 3428 Luke Stein Santanoni August 1, 1994 157 3429 Jared Belinsky Wright August 2, 1994 158 3431 Dan Check Sawteeth August 5, 1994 159 3438 Evan Jespersen Wright August 7, 1994 160 --- Sam Balin Wright August 7, 1994 161 3454 Carsten Vogel Redfield August 12, 1994 162 3571 Mike Lewis Big Slide August 18, 1994 163 3511 Kelly Daley Marshall Sept. 17,1994 164 --- Yoel Chesin Redfield July 23, 1995 165 3627 Stefan Palys Redfield July 24, 1995 166 3648 William Astor Nye August 2, 1995 167 3649 Jonathan Strazza Nye August 2, 1995 168 3841 Joseph Elton Giant August 4, 1995 169 3655 Susan Elliott Macomb August 5, 1995 170 3656 Steven Elliott, Sr. Macomb August 5, 1995 171 3660 Jen Roth Esther August 8, 1995 172 3662 David Nash Iroquois August 9, 1995 173 3676 Jason Lillard Dix August 18, 1995 174 3766 Anna Herbert Armstrong Sept. 23, 1995 175 3891 Peter Stein Rocky Peak July 19, 1996 176 3896 Chris Durlacher Dial July 21, 1996 177 --- Fred Bartle Gothics July 26, 1996 178 3914 Shai Walker Santanoni August 1, 1996 179 --- Melissa Reinckens Macomb August 3, 1996 180 3918 Samantha Galloway Skylight August 5, 1996 181 3919w Dan Herbert Haystack August 5, 1996 182 3921 Nathaniel Silver Iroquois August 6, 1996 183 3923 Alex Lazar Basin August 7, 1996 184 --- Andrew Zimmerman Basin August 7, 1996 185 3924 Matt Fowler Sawteeth August 7, 1996 186 3926 John MacAuley Gothics August 7, 1996 187 3934 Zach Youngerman Rocky Peak August 12, 1996 188 3994 Alison Richards East Dix September 2, 1996 189 3997 Chris Konowitz Rocky Peak September 7, 1996 190 4026 Mike Tarala Esther October 5, 1996 191 4039 Wendy Sayward Basin October 13, 1996 192 4095 David Durant Cascade July 22, 1997 193 4096 Jon Geller Cascade July 22, 1997 194 --- Martin Kearns Skylight July 31, 1997 195 4252 Sam Schatz Santanoni August 2, 1997 196 4103 Zac Stein Santanoni August 2, 1997 197 4451 Patrick Taylor Big Slide August 7, 1997 198 --- Andrew Myers 199 --- Louise Kite East Dix August 16, 1997 200 --- Greg Henderson Phelps September 27, 1997 201 4257 Ed Jowett Panther October 11, 1997 202 4231 Mike Daley Rocky Peak October 11, 1997 203 4269 Jon Patla Macomb May 30, 1998 204 --- David Foster 205 --- David Schaffer Phelps July, 1998 206 4286 Ben Waber Allen July 19, 1998 207 4289
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