Change History

Change tracking was not implemented intially, so some early change records do not have details outside of the date of change.

22 Aug 2025 | Jim Goldrup
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22 Aug 2025 | Jim Goldrup
--- updated_at: - 2025-08-22 04:42:35.700485000 Z - 2025-08-22 04:44:19.431961049 Z history: - "\"I Climbed Pike's Peak\" issue\r\nThe Climbing Tower in camp is named Pike's Peak after a long-time, much beloved Camp Ranger from the 1960s, Gene Pike." - "\"I Climbed Pike's Peak\" issue\r\nThe Climbing Tower in camp is named Pike's Peak after a long-time, much beloved Camp Ranger from the 1960s, Gene Pike. The patch was ostensibly designed for campers who successfully climbed the tower and then belayed back down, but they were available in the trading Post and anyone could buy them."

22 Aug 2025 | Jim Goldrup
--- updated_at: - 2025-08-22 04:44:19.431961000 Z - 2025-08-22 04:52:40.789057701 Z history: - "\"I Climbed Pike's Peak\" issue\r\nThe Climbing Tower in camp is named Pike's Peak after a long-time, much beloved Camp Ranger from the 1960s, Gene Pike. The patch was ostensibly designed for campers who successfully climbed the tower and then belayed back down, but they were available in the trading Post and anyone could buy them." - "\"I Climbed Pike's Peak\" issue\r\nThe Climbing Tower in camp is named Pike's Peak after a long-time, much beloved Camp Ranger from the 1960s, Gene Pike. The patch was ostensibly designed for campers who successfully climbed the tower and then belayed back down, but they were available in the trading Post and anyone could buy them. They were initially available in 2017, but are undated and still available in the camp Trading Post."