Rocky MountainRescue

  • Serving Boulder County and beyond since 1947
  • April 20, 2015

Youll do what you think you want to do, one of Wallace Stegners characters remarked, or what you think you ought to do. If youre very lucky, . . . the two will coincide. When the members of the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group learn that a fellow human being is in distress, what Westerners want to do and what Westerners ought to do coincide with precision and force. As you know to the core of your souls, the magic and appeal of the extraordinary Colorado landscapes can take an instant turn to risk and danger. Carrying with you the sorrows from the times when death overruled your efforts at a save, you live the truth of Stegners words, Be proud of every scar on your heart. Each one holds a lifetimes worth of lessons. At the sound of your pagers, you assemble your gear, mobilize your teams, accelerate situational awareness, and pitch into your checklists, with the wisdom-enriched goal to make rescue boring. Wallace Stegner believed that the quality that most characterizes and preserves the West is cooperation. Had he known that the Center of the American West would, in 2015, give the award named in his honor to the Rocky Mountain Rescue Group, he would surely have said, Why did you wait so long?