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By MANNING & KASS ELLROD RAMIREZ TRETER LLP | Jun. 16, 2010
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Jun. 16, 2010

When he reached the top of Mount Jefferson in Oregon, Friedrich Seitz of Murchison & Cumming planted an American, Murchison & Cumming and German flag. Climbing Since: 1995. “I took a five day climbing seminar on Rainier in preparation for McKinley.” Favorite Location: The Pacific Northwest Biggest Challenge: Mount McKinley (aka “Denali,” pictured left) Most Enjoyable: Kilimanjaro and the Grand Teton “There are still a few mountains up in Washington that I am planning to climb. I would like to give Everest a shot but according to my wife only over her dead body," Seitz said.

When he reached the top of Mount Jefferson in Oregon, Friedrich Seitz of Murchison & Cumming planted an American, Murchison & Cumming and German flag.

Climbing Since: 1995. ?I took a five day climbing seminar on Rainier in preparation for McKinley.?

Favorite Location: The Pacific Northwest

Biggest Challenge: Mount McKinley (aka ?Denali,? pictured left)

Most Enjoyable: Kilimanjaro and the Grand Teton

?There are still a few mountains up in Washington that I am planning to climb. I would like to give Everest a shot but according to my wife only over her dead body," Seitz said. <!-- Mountain Man -->

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