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Publishing date: Jul 13, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 2 minute read • Article content The mountains attract all sorts of people, from rich property collectors and trailer-towing baby boomers, to youthful adventurers living out of the back of a car, and the elusive hermit. To hermit in the Rockies is no easy task, and best left for those who can endure months of extremely cold weather. However, over the years many brave souls have called Rocky Mountain backcountry their home, and before it wasn’t allowed, even built homes far off the grid. One such person was Billy Carver, known as the Hermit of Inglismaldie, so named for Mount Inglismaldie, the second-tallest peak in the nearby Fairholm Range. For nearly 30 years, he lived a recluse life in a small cabin that he built in 1910 near Johnson Lake. Carver sometimes worked coal seams below Cascade Mountain, but other than that he was never seen. ....
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