A rockin’ ‘Rokerthon’

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A rockin’ ‘Rokerthon’

Big crowd greets Al Roker for Four Corners Monument broadcast
NBC “Today” weatherman Al Roker reports on the nation’s weather Monday morning from the Four Corners Monument as part of his “Rokerthon.”
“Today” show weatherman Al Roker rides in the horse-drawn carriage of Rodney Carriker from Cortez and Canyon Trails Ranch. Roker visited the Four Corners Monument as part of his “Rokerthon” to set a Guinness record by delivering live weather reports all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia in one week.
Channel 9 reporter Matt Renoux presented snow collected from the Continental Divide to Al Rocker at the Four Corners Monument.
Osprey employees Crystal Tyndall of Dolores (holding sign) and Youvonne Neeley of Cortez (red jacket) cheer for Al Rocker. Also at the Four Corners Monument were Kelsey Keck (brown jacket) of Cortez, sisters Shelby (gray) and Sydney (orange) Giddings, of Dolores.
Caroline Dixon, of Mancos, waves a sign saying hello to her mother that she hoped would make Monday morning’s broadcast of NBC “Today” show host and weatherman Al Roker’s weather report from the Four Corners Monument.
“Today” show weatherman Al Roker delivers the nation’s weather from the Four Corners Monument on Monday as part of his “Rokerthon” to set a Guinness record by delivering live weather reports from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia in one week.

A rockin’ ‘Rokerthon’

NBC “Today” weatherman Al Roker reports on the nation’s weather Monday morning from the Four Corners Monument as part of his “Rokerthon.”
“Today” show weatherman Al Roker rides in the horse-drawn carriage of Rodney Carriker from Cortez and Canyon Trails Ranch. Roker visited the Four Corners Monument as part of his “Rokerthon” to set a Guinness record by delivering live weather reports all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia in one week.
Channel 9 reporter Matt Renoux presented snow collected from the Continental Divide to Al Rocker at the Four Corners Monument.
Osprey employees Crystal Tyndall of Dolores (holding sign) and Youvonne Neeley of Cortez (red jacket) cheer for Al Rocker. Also at the Four Corners Monument were Kelsey Keck (brown jacket) of Cortez, sisters Shelby (gray) and Sydney (orange) Giddings, of Dolores.
Caroline Dixon, of Mancos, waves a sign saying hello to her mother that she hoped would make Monday morning’s broadcast of NBC “Today” show host and weatherman Al Roker’s weather report from the Four Corners Monument.
“Today” show weatherman Al Roker delivers the nation’s weather from the Four Corners Monument on Monday as part of his “Rokerthon” to set a Guinness record by delivering live weather reports from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia in one week.
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