Thoughts Left on New Mexico's Highest Peak
Above: Hikers head to Horseshoe Lake after bagging the state's highest mountain. Photograph by Ellen Miller. YOU JUST REACHED THE SUMMIT of Wheeler Peak, at 13,160 feet. Perhaps you ambled up the…
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Above: Hikers head to Horseshoe Lake after bagging the state's highest mountain. Photograph by Ellen Miller. YOU JUST REACHED THE SUMMIT of Wheeler Peak, at 13,160 feet. Perhaps you ambled up the…
Read MoreIN 1963, my father, John Miller, decided to chuck a secure job with a windowless office in Amarillo, Texas, and head to the mountains of northern New Mexico, where he dreamed of life atop a pair of…
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