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>Renowned “Lord of The Winds” mountaineer Finis Mitchell died in 1995, but decades later people are still finding unexpected traces of the passionate Wyoming conservationist in the Wind River Range. Mitchell was an early practitioner of “leave no trace behind,” a practice embraced by today’s outdoor world. He did, however, leave some tiny treasures behind in the wild Wind River Range — treasures people are still finding to this day. Those are his handwritten notes, scribbled in ink and stashed inside small plastic medicine tubes and anchored with impromptu piles of rocks so they don't blow away. The notes invite people to contact Mitchell if they’d like some copies of Kodachrome transparencies he made of the view from that spot.

Archive: https://archive.today/laHjr From the post: >>Renowned “Lord of The Winds” mountaineer Finis Mitchell died in 1995, but decades later people are still finding unexpected traces of the passionate Wyoming conservationist in the Wind River Range. Mitchell was an early practitioner of “leave no trace behind,” a practice embraced by today’s outdoor world. He did, however, leave some tiny treasures behind in the wild Wind River Range — treasures people are still finding to this day. Those are his handwritten notes, scribbled in ink and stashed inside small plastic medicine tubes and anchored with impromptu piles of rocks so they don't blow away. The notes invite people to contact Mitchell if they’d like some copies of Kodachrome transparencies he made of the view from that spot.

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