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Russ Walling

Social climber
Out on the sand, Man.....
Sep 10, 2006 - 11:29pm PT
Bump for Rimmer since he got his allowance today and ought to cough some up.
Peter Haan

Trad climber
San Francisco, CA
Sep 11, 2006 - 10:55pm PT
Hi everyone,

Please consider attending this event. It should be wonderful, and it's important for all of us.

Best Peter Haan
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 13, 2006 - 09:36am PT
Overnight, we received donations from FRANCE, ITALY and the UK, as well as additional inquiries from Australia...

I would love to see this map solid gold, so if you live in a state that's not colored in, please consider donating ASAP!!!

http://bachar.gr-outdoors.net

TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 14, 2006 - 09:26am PT
* ATTENTION *

Since we've had multiple ropes donated, we'll hold a special "Thank You" drawing for one of them on Saturday the 16th...

Anyone that has made a donation by midnight of Friday Sept 15th, will be eligible to win a brand new 60m rope. No worries though, as this will not remove you from the big drawing! 8^)

-Tim
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Sep 15, 2006 - 03:09pm PT
The website reports that 263 tickets have been sold so far. Some at $25/each, some at 3 for $50. Assuming all were sold at the latter price, works out to about $4,400, less PayPal and shipping & handling costs. So there's some work to do, but a bit of time to do it in.

Hopefully the Mammoth event tonight will go well.

(BUMP)

Anders
SammyLee

Trad climber
Memphis
Sep 15, 2006 - 10:51pm PT
Hey, Aren't we getting close to the rope drawing? Still time to get your tickets. I hope to win, but that's not really the point.

Be sure and post up the results of the drawing Tim.
TradIsGood

Fun-loving climber
the Gunks end of the country
Sep 15, 2006 - 10:57pm PT
wbraun
Bachar one day in Tuolumne says let's go down to Le Vining. We get into that red VW bus that he had back then. When we hit the downhill part of Tioga Pass he pulls out the sax and starts playing the thing using his knees to hold and steer the bus.

He pulled it out of gear and killed the engine, we're coasting now. Fukk! he's not using the brakes either. The psycho is gonna kill us on the bottom of the grade, that last turn will do it for sure. The speedometer is pinned at max and he's laughing and still playing that friggen thing. He tells me to hang on as we enter that last turn.

Yikes, we're gonna roll this stupid bus for sure.

Hah, didn't happen ...... but he did blow the generator. We coasted all the way to 395. Got to Le Vining and he had to buy a new generator.

Hahahaha




chrisblock

In the Elko Daily Free Press this appeared:

(Edited from a larger article)

ELKO — Six people are dead following three separate crashes on regional highways this weekend — and troopers say driver inattention, high speeds and failure to wear seat belts played a role in each of the tragedies.

Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Rocky Gonzalez said driver inattention and speed contributed to all of the crashes.

“The weather’s nice so the speeds are higher,” Gonzalez said. “When traveling long distances people need to remember to take breaks.”

.........

The third crash occurred on Sunday when a California man was killed after the vehicle he was in rolled on U.S. 93 about 33 miles north of Ely.

John Martin Bachar III, 49, of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., was driving south on U.S. 93 at 7:25 p.m. when he allowed his Toyota 4Runner to drift off the west road edge.

Bachar overcorrected to the left, the Toyota went across both lanes to the east shoulder and overturned.

“During the course of the rollover, a passenger seated in the rear was ejected,” Gonzalez said.

The ejected passenger, a 40-year-old man from El Sobrante, Calif., was pronounced dead at the scene. His name is not being released until after next of kin is notified.

Bachar and a third passenger, Anastasia Elleni Frangos, 33, of Santa Paula, Calif., suffered numerous injuries. Both were transported to William B. Ririe Hospital in Ely.



Haven't seen any more facts on this. As a father, I have always tried to teach my son that actions have consequences. I especially am paying considerable attention to his progress learning probably the most dangerous activity that he will ever participate in.

I hope that the first story is entirely unrelated to the second, and that jb matured since then. But climber's are a narcissistic lot. We all pay for that one way or the other.
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 16, 2006 - 01:22pm PT
We had a drawing for 1 of the 60m ropes this morning (cutoff was last night), and #0068 from Evergreen, Colorado won...

An email has been sent to this person.

-Tim
Mimi

climber
Sep 16, 2006 - 09:34pm PT
Alright everyone, time to poney up. Let's see that mercury rising.
happiegrrrl

Trad climber
New York, NY
Sep 19, 2006 - 08:59pm PT
I see the "Ascent of Everest" signed by Hilary book is offically on the list of donations that arrived....

If you look at the list of prizes....which would you like to win the most?

I think for me the Devil's Tower one. It would give me a reason to plan a trip to a new destination..
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 20, 2006 - 10:02am PT
Happiegrrrl:

Most of those items will be won by 1 person... The 1st Ascent book and Devils Tower trip will definately go to the same person.

http://bachar.gr-outdoors.net
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 21, 2006 - 04:49pm PT
I received an email earlier today from a climber wanting to know how to make a donation in excess of $50... I responded accordingly.

About 45 minutes ago, I received a typical canned email from PayPal stating that a donation had been made, yet when I quickly scanned it for the details to add to the website, I about hit the floor when I saw the donation was $500.

I immediately called this person to personally thank him on behalf on the entire climbing community, and during our conversation, I discovered that he's a new climber that's only been at it for a little over a year. It turns out that he was in the Mammoth area climbing last week, and happened to catch the slide-show and fundraising event, and was so touched by the out pouring of love and support from the climbing community, that he felt compelled to donate what he was able...

I also found out that he's currently tip-toeing into trad, so if anyone in the Bay area would like to "hook a brotha up" and take him under your wing, I would be happy to provide his contact info privately.

Anyway, I just wanted to share! :~)

-Tim

http://bachar.gr-outdoors.com
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 21, 2006 - 05:02pm PT
It's the singular items that will go as the Grand Prize...

There are tons of additional items that will be spread around to numerous winners.
up2top

Big Wall climber
Phoenix, AZ
Sep 25, 2006 - 06:45pm PT
Tim, it might be beneficial to change the title of the post if you're able to edit it. Now that it's 100% up and running it might catch more attention if you make a more bold statement in the title. Maybe Chris can give permission to the coding guys to get it "stickied" at the top? Not sure if that's an option in the format, but it would be nice to see this get a more prominent display.

Free bump.

Ed
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 25, 2006 - 08:22pm PT
Completely agreed...

-Tim
Nohea

Trad climber
Aiea,Hi
Sep 26, 2006 - 03:51pm PT
Thanks to my wife Hawaii in on the chart. Also if John and Anastasia needs a place to Convalesce, an extra bedroom in sunny Aiea is waiting.

Aloha,
wil
Karl Baba

Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
Sep 26, 2006 - 04:18pm PT
Another $50 goes into the Bachar Fund thanks to Bachar Print buys from Jason Refuerzo and Jeff Brosius.

Peace

Karl
Aya

Uncategorizable climber
New York
Sep 29, 2006 - 09:04am PT
Is there a way someone might put together some little flyer or something for this that I could print out and give to climbing buddies who may not spend much time reading about climbing on the net etc. and not know about this, but would likely love to donate?

I could just write the address down on scraps of paper, but a flyer would be great - I can obviously just print something out to give to people myself, but I was thinking more like, well, maybe someone might already have the info on what the raffle's for, the list of prizes etc. already somewhere so I wouldn't have to retype it all into a flyer... otherwise, I can.

Thanks.
TGreene

Trad climber
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 29, 2006 - 09:43am PT
The article written by Jay Young and linked to the front page of RC, is as good as it gets!

http://www.rockclimbing.com/articles/index.php?action=show&id=2208

While all the info is there along with a direct link to the raffle site, the URL is not listed... http://bachar.gr-outdoors.net




up2top

Big Wall climber
Phoenix, AZ
Sep 29, 2006 - 03:14pm PT
$8300 in donations with just a couple of weeks left to go? Come on folks -- we've got to be able to do better than this. I know everyone on this site has probably seen it and donated according to their own means, but what about our buddies who climb but don't fritter their lives away on the internet?

I know climbing gyms aren't really our bag, but I'm heading over to all three of them in the PHX area this weekend to make sure something about this is posted where every one can see it. Maybe some of youse guys can do the same in your area. You can't get blood from a turnip, but that's probably a good indicator we should stop squeezing the vegetables and do a better job of promoting this where we can find some "live ones".

Ed
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