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Hi Lauren,
The stair climb that I am associated with is the "Denver Stair Climb" which occurs in downtown Denver at the Quest / Century Link Building, 1801 California St.
This is the original stair climb, the first of its kind, and the one all others are modeled after (including the red rocks climb).
I would be happy to answer any questions, and you are welcome to join us on the morning of Sept. 11th in downtown Denver if you'd like.
If you want to contact me:
dmcgraildenverfd@msn.com
Take care.
Dave McGrail