WELCOME TO BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, VERMONT
Wednesday, 6. September 2006, 13:56:23

One day we really would like to be able to welcome you to Brokeback Mountain in Vermont. The problem is, there is no Mountain in Vermont with that name right now. We are working to change that.
I saw the movie "Brokeback Mountain" and loved it! I saw it again and loved it even more. I saw it still again and was hooked. It was an extraordinarily beautiful love story between two people that touched the hearts and lives of millions of people around the world.
One day, after remembering a comment someone made about wishing Vermont had it's own Brokeback Mountain, it occurred to me that Vermont has many, many mountains and some of them do not have an official name. So, I got to thinking. Since Vermont is the coolest state, full of open-minded people, why shouldn't we have our own Brokeback Mountain (minus the cowboys)? It sounded like a silly idea at first, but the more I thought about it and shared the idea with other people, the more I realized what a phenomenal idea it was.
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It is important to understand that Brokeback Mountain does not exist, except in the minds and hearts of the millions of people around the world that saw and fell in love with the movie and what it stands for. Our idea to name one of our Mountains after Brokeback is not an attempt to become THE Brokeback Mountain from the movie. We are not doing this just because we loved the movie. It goes much deeper than that.
Our wish is to dedicate our mountain as an "eternal" tribute to a movie that changed so many lives for the better. This is the ultimate acknowledgment of gratitude, respect and admiration for the movie, its author (who went to school and lived in Vermont) and actors as well as to the concept of love between two people, no matter what their sex.
The movie, Brokeback Mountain, was able to bring this concept in front of the world like no other movie has ever been able to do. For that, we will be forever grateful.
Further, by naming one of our own Mountains after Brokeback Mountain, it will become a place of tranquility, refuge, peace and familiarity for thousands of people who will walk our Mountain. It is the power of an imagined place that will bring wondrous love to the Mountain of our creation.
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How do we accomplish naming one of our Vermont Mountains? Although this is an oversimplication, generally, we must first find the most beautiful mountain in Vermont that does not already have an official name. The next step is to gather a petition with an appropriate amount of names of people from Vermont or anywhere in the world and then make application to the State of Vermont for the official name "Brokeback" to be christened upon our chosen mountain. A special town meeting will likely be called in the Town where the Mountain is and discussions will take place. From there, it's anyones guess. "There's no reins on this one!". We expect a few complications along the way and we expect to meet some resistance, but if enough people believe in our cause and support us, we can make this happen!
Please spread the word of what we are doing here in Vermont to help ensure that our collective dream of a Brokeback Mountain of our own becomes a reality. Be sure to check back here for updates on how we are progressing with our special project. We hope to have accomplished something by mid summer. We are accepting public comments, for and against our endeavor, by way of our Guest Book located on this site. Please stop by the Guest Book and let us know what you think.
Finally, although the movie itself has left the theatres....please....don't ever forget Brokeback Mountain.
+ PEACE TO ALL +
John
Burlington, Vermont
2006















Bojan # 6. September 2006, 14:03
I totally like the idea!
欧阳珊珊 Koma Wing # 6. September 2006, 14:06
Krystian # 7. September 2006, 21:23
欧阳珊珊 Koma Wing # 8. September 2006, 13:51
Bojan # 14. September 2006, 15:37
欧阳珊珊 Koma Wing # 15. September 2006, 10:29
Anonymous # 25. November 2006, 03:16
well offcourse that Broke-Back "mountain" does not exist ::)
oh well
i liked the movie..........
欧阳珊珊 Koma Wing # 25. November 2006, 11:56
Anonymous # 1. December 2006, 13:47
The Mountain dors not exist,
but the landscape , where movie and pictures came from, is Vermont?
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