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Coleman Leuthy

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Coleman S. Leuthy (1930- ) is a resident of Seattle, Washington. He is an accomplished mountaineer, mycologist, and naturalist who taught chemistry. He is the former president of the Puget Sound Mycological Society. Leuthy was featured in a mountaineering article in the June 27, 1959 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, because he led the third successful attempt of the Ptarmigan Traverse in Washington State's North Cascade mountain range.
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