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High up on a rock cliff in Glenwood Canyon an American flag has been waving to travelers for close to 50 years. Because it’s often just fleetingly glimpsed while driving to or from Glenwood Springs, here are a few facts about the stars and stripes that fly in Glenwood Canyon. What is it? An American flag perched atop a 300 foot granite spire which climbers call the Flag Buttress.Where is it? The flag is located on the south (railroad) side of the canyon just a few miles west of Hanging Lake near mile marker 124. When was it erected? In the winter of 1968.Who put it there? It was erected by Mike Paddock and Steve Kibler before they were deployed to the Vietnam War. The two friends were avid rock climbers and thought it would be “cool” to place a flag there. Over the years it has become a beloved sight for Glenwood Springs’ residents and visitors. Does it have a special meaning? According to Kibler, quoted in “A Guide to Glenwood Canyon” by Heather McGregor, “It was tribute to a damn good summer and a lot of climbing.” Who maintains the flag? Over the years Paddock and Kibler along with family and friends have made the annual trek to replace the weather beaten flag. Paddock hopes he can continue the tradition until the 50th anniversary in 2018. There are no firm plans to maintain the flag after that. Make lodging reservations and find out more fun facts about Glenwood Springs at www.visitglenwood.comPhoto by Jason HayesABOUT GLENWOOD SPRINGS: For more information and to book reservations please visit www.visitglenwood.com. Glenwood Springs is located between Aspen and Vail, Colorado, 160 miles (257 kilometers) west of Denver or 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Grand Junction on Interstate 70 off exit 116. An online Media Room is available at www.visitglenwood.com/media and photos are at www.visitglenwood.com/media/photos. B-roll video footage is available upon request. 

MEDIA CONTACTS: Lisa Langer, Vice President of Tourism MarketingGlenwood Springs Chamber Resort Association970-230-9035emailorVicky Nash, Media Relations RepresentativeResort Trends, Inc.970-948-4923email

 

 

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