The shocking adventures of ‘Black George’ Simmons

The shocking adventures of ‘Black George’ Simmons

Man has greeted entertaining life with a hearty ‘yee-haw’
Journal/Paula Bostrom
“Black George” Simmons raises his arms in preparation for trademark “yee-haw” salutation.
Journal/Paula Bostrom
“Black George” Simmons is shown outside Vista Mesa Assisted Living Residence in Cortez. The popular National Park Service volunteer has been featured on National Public Radio, High Country News and many other newspaper articles. Though he’s 87 years old, Simmons would still be outdoors and traveling around the world if it wasn’t for his debilitating spinal stenosis.

The shocking adventures of ‘Black George’ Simmons

Journal/Paula Bostrom
“Black George” Simmons raises his arms in preparation for trademark “yee-haw” salutation.
Journal/Paula Bostrom
“Black George” Simmons is shown outside Vista Mesa Assisted Living Residence in Cortez. The popular National Park Service volunteer has been featured on National Public Radio, High Country News and many other newspaper articles. Though he’s 87 years old, Simmons would still be outdoors and traveling around the world if it wasn’t for his debilitating spinal stenosis.