R.I.P Liz Daley

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Prezwoodz

climber
Anchorage
Topic Author's Original Post - Oct 1, 2014 - 09:07am PT
http://actionsportmedia.com/snowboarder-liz-daley-killed-in-avalanche/

Avalanches suck...
survival

Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
Oct 1, 2014 - 09:31am PT
Most tragic. What a beautiful young lady.

R.I.P. Liz
climbski2

Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
Oct 1, 2014 - 09:58am PT
Yes.. Avalanches suck..

R.I.P. :(
Charlie D.

Trad climber
Western Slope, Tahoe Sierra
Oct 1, 2014 - 11:13am PT
Very sad and a separate avalanche claimed the lives of JP Auclair and Carl Franscon in Chile :^(

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jp-auclair-quebec-extreme-skier-killed-in-avalanche-1.2783133
climbski2

Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
Oct 1, 2014 - 12:02pm PT
http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/2501693/RIP-JP-Auclair-and-Andreas-Fransson-killed-in-Chile
crankster

Trad climber
Oct 1, 2014 - 12:03pm PT
RIP.

Avalanches, so sudden, so deadly.
JEleazarian

Trad climber
Fresno CA
Oct 1, 2014 - 12:25pm PT
Even after 47 years of climbing, and 63 of outdoor living, the sadness never leaves when I hear news like this. Rest in peace, you three.

John
cliffhanger

Trad climber
California
Oct 1, 2014 - 05:22pm PT
Sorry to hear. Here's another article:

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Liz-Daley-Tacoma-climber-snowboarder-dies-in-5793617.php
goatboy smellz

climber
लघिमा
Oct 1, 2014 - 06:19pm PT
Her trip reports on her blog and over on TGR were legendary, she will be sorely missed.

http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/280528-BettyDee?s=2bbf2373787583965c9118583684ccb4

Darwin

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Oct 1, 2014 - 07:23pm PT
She deserves more than profanity, but sh#t. So sorry.
Grippa

Trad climber
Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 1, 2014 - 09:00pm PT
I was lucky enough to know liz well, and share a rope with her on multiple occasions. This one cuts deep. She is and will be a huge inspiration in my life.
Levy

Big Wall climber
So Cal
Oct 2, 2014 - 12:16am PT
This is so sad. Though I never knew her personally, I get a sense of her spirit in the links I saw. What a tragic loss, my condolences to her family and friends.
goatboy smellz

climber
लघिमा
Oct 2, 2014 - 04:31pm PT
WHAT BETTYDEE MEANT TO US – FROM HER FIANCÉ AND BEST FRIEND DAVIDE DE MASI

http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/280543-What-BettyDee-meant-to-us-%E2%80%93-from-her-fianc%C3%A9-and-best-friend-(me)-Davide-De-Masi
Gnome Ofthe Diabase

climber
Out Of Bed
Jun 25, 2015 - 09:22am PT
the whole thread from Goats link,
Thinking of a few friends today
Peace ,
Richie C's smile . . . .

RIP
You were all the sweetest sweetness. . . .





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WHAT BETTYDEE MEANT TO US – FROM HER FIANCÉ AND BEST FRIEND (ME) DAVIDE DE MASI
It feels so good to see all the love on the boards. I needed to share this with you guys. It's been a struggle getting words out. Thank you guys for your support.

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Dear Friends, please share this brief text describing how important to Liz was to us all from my perspective. Thank you so much.
To capture the essence of Liz Daley, the first thing that comes to mind for many of us is her incredibly brilliant and heart-warming smile. Out of all the beautiful and unique things she provided this world, the most precious are the tenderness and feeling of serenity that her presence provided each and every one us. I’ve heard so many people describe how deeply she touched and inspired them even if they had only met once. This fact, and the deep and unbreakable bonds she has developed with her friends and loved ones is a testament to her truly remarkable ability to spread love on this planet and share her incredible passion for life and the mountains. She was a true Angel.

To those that knew her more intimately, her passing has provided an extraordinary challenge to us yet an opportunity to appreciate her magnificence as a person and reflect on the gifts she has given us during her time with us. Liz was blessed with an uncanny natural ability to brighten the darkest times, provide warmth in the coldest of places, and offer her seemingly endless supply of unconditional love and support for everyone around her.

Liz always valued family strongly and has provided remarkable support to her family during times of need. She was a pillar of stability and a beacon of light in a world that can often be unstable or dark. I know that her devotion to her family will be reflected during this challenging time and the strong bonds she built will only strengthen over time as her memory lives on in our hearts.

My life intersected hers in Bellingham, Washington where we both attended school many years ago. Her unimaginable zest for life and pure sense of adventure were so incredibly important in bringing us together. We were able to share and develop our skills in the mountains together over the years as we lived in Washington, Utah, and finally Chamonix. From the very beginning Liz demonstrated her passion and stoke with eternal commitment and natural tenacity. I knew that she was in this for life. As our love for each other grew over many unforgettable adventures all over the world, it became clear to me that she was here on this planet to inspire others and share her unique brand of passion for life and the mountains. That unmistakable Liz Daley touch was always there–from those crazy days playing kickball to a desperate snow cave on Denali.

For those who worked with her as a guide and had the opportunity to journey into the wild with her, it was so clearly obvious that she was following her calling. She was at ease with people in the mountains and her sense of peace and belonging was projected to everyone she came into the contact with. Over the last few years I’ve heard so much touching feedback from her former clients, partners, and colleagues describing how she positively impacted many lives in such short amount of time. Her blossoming career as a guide was defined by her conservative approach to the mountains and her desire to come back at the end of the day. She took this mentality to heart as she shared places of indescribable beauty with her friends as well as complete strangers.

Living without Liz will be a massive challenge for all of us. I asked her to be my wife just over two months ago (the pictures I have posted are from shortly after I asked her) with the intention of spending a long life together and supporting her unconditionally in her endeavors to spread her love and happiness in wild places. Though our time was cut short, the lessons and gifts she showered us with will be indelibly etched into our souls. If there is one thing that I am sure of during this unimaginably difficult time, it’s that Liz would want us to cherish one another, follow our hearts, and pursue our passions to the ends of the earth.
I love you so much Liz and we will never forget you. Your legacy will live on in all of us.
I also can’t tell you all how thankful I am of your unwavering support. I can’t wait to see you all soon.

Love,
Davide De Masi
Ski Sickness Sanitarium: TRs + Steeps from Around the World

If you have not already - go to the Link and read the comments too.
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