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Article: INDOOR DECOR REPRESENTS A SLICE OF OUTDOORSMAN'S ADVENTUROUS LIFE.(Business)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- December 28, 2002
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Byline: Vicky Uhland, special to the News
WHO: Frank Hugelmeyer, president of the Outdoor Industry Association, 3775 Iris Ave., Suite 5, Boulder
Frank Hugelmeyer's office is filled with ``a little slice of my life,'' he said. A quick glance at the furnishings and decor shows it's a varied, adventurous life.
On one wall, there's a collection of climbing gear, including a metal slider tool designed to slot into a rock crevice and expand to fit the space.
``It saved my life. I was doing a photo shoot climbing in New York, and I fell. It bent and saved and stopped me,'' he said. ``I keep it as a good luck charm.''
Hugelmeyer's ...
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