
I got in touch with my friend Keith who's lived in Durango for the past 30-years or so. I wasn't sure we'd be able to hook up, but he was exceptionally generous with his time. I suggested we meet for dinner, and he one-upped me and suggested we go to his house and throw some steaks on the grill. He understands how nice a home cooked meal is when you've been traveling for awhile.
Keith worked with JanSport as a sales rep, and his knowledge of the outdoor industry is formidable. He's been involved in the industry from all angles -- as a designer, as a manufacturer, as a retailer, as a sales rep, and probably in other capacities which I'm forgetting. He was involved in the creation/invention of the first dome tent; he was instrumental in the success of many outdoor companies you've all heard of.
I met him at the store he bought a few years ago:
And then I followed him up the hill to his house. It's a gorgeous, open house with spectacular views and full of amazing history.

He's a great storyteller, and he talked about his climbs up Everest, Kangchenjunga, Mt. Rainier, etc. He knew Tenzing Norgay, and he knows Sir Edmund Hillary. He has survived a helicopter crash, and he's an all-around fascinating (and lucky) man.
We ate salami, bread, and cheese (two kinds) to start. We shared red wine, a salad, and grilled jerk steak. He brought out some authentic Gruyere (who knew it wasn't supposed to be brick hard!?!) and pears for dessert.

The meal was just great, and -- even better -- it was nice to catch up with an old friend.

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Didn't JanSport have some special, descriptive term for retailers? ... all retailers? Maybe it didn't apply here ... you think?
And the best cocktails are made by friends!
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