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finney

climber
Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 13, 2015 - 04:25pm PT
Jim Dutzi is on hospice care and is nearing the end of his life. He's weak and frail but his mind is still working in the short stretches when he's awake. If you remember Jim and want to pass on short thoughts and memories to him, I can relay him your message.

Sorry if this is inappropriate to this forum.
looking sketchy there...

Social climber
Lassitude 33
Aug 13, 2015 - 04:48pm PT
Sorry to hear about this. Last I saw Jim was a few years back at one of the Todd Gordon/Josh Reunion events.

Climbed with Jim for number of years in the mid to late 70s and we always had a great time. He had a sharp sense of humor, a penchant for having fun, and was game for just about any adventure.

A few of us once tried (unsuccessfully) to steal the very large Mental Physics sign (Jim wasn't involved) with the idea that we could hang it in the climbing shop Jim had opened in Fullerton. While it lasted (I think is was aptly named something like "Jim's Skiing and Mountaineering"), his shop was the hang for many of the Orange County climbing locals.

Mt. Dutzi (one of the overlooked 14ers) and Dutzi Rock in Joshua Tree is named for Jim.

Wishing you the best Jim and a peaceful journey into the unknown.


Randy
johntp

Trad climber
socal
Aug 13, 2015 - 04:59pm PT
Pass on my best wishes. Never met him but we were there at the same era.
looking sketchy there...

Social climber
Lassitude 33
Aug 13, 2015 - 05:07pm PT
Here is Dutzi, a classic easy boulder problem at Mt. Rubidoux.

Jim climbed with (and inspired) lots of people in lots of places. I'm sure that most of the climbers in So Cal knew or knew of him BITD.


Forgot to mention that Jim was on the FA of Pig In Heat (5.9) R/X on Hemingway Buttress, with Matt Cox and myself. As I recall, it was Jim that came up with the name -- inspired by an odd looking flake near the bottom (which is long gone).
Bullwinkle

Boulder climber
Aug 13, 2015 - 05:20pm PT
Say Hello and Safe Journey from Dean, aka Bullwinkle, Jim is a good man. . .df
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
Aug 13, 2015 - 06:21pm PT
Never met Dutzi but heard many stories about the man...head on into the next life...rj
Fish_Products

Big Wall climber
FishProducts.com
Aug 13, 2015 - 08:08pm PT
Hey Jim! Long time, you know, about 35 years or so but still remember going out cragging with you and Bullwinkle and the rest of the "hotties" out near Mt. Dutzi!

I'm thinking the other side is going to be pretty cool. I mean, all our old friends are there, right? I hope the next part of your journey is better than any of us expect. Don't be late and say "hi" to all our pals.
cheers,
Russ Walling
ß Î Ø T Ç H

climber
Aug 13, 2015 - 08:49pm PT
Sorry if this is inappropriate to this forum.
ST is so accustomed to the death part of life by now it ain't even funny.
We receive more souls here than even God does, but til further notice, I'm crossing my fingers for Jim to recover.
rlf

Trad climber
Josh, CA
Aug 13, 2015 - 09:01pm PT
So sorry to hear this. I only met him once at one of Todd's parties. Very nice guy. Randy is correct, he has a very sharp sense of humor.
m.

Trad climber
UT
Aug 13, 2015 - 09:13pm PT
Dutzi! It's been a long time, but not long enough to forget your sharp sense of humor and fun loving attitude. Warmest wishes, old friend.
maria cranor.
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
Aug 13, 2015 - 10:06pm PT
Don't think I've met him, but the Mt. Dutzi formation was always one of those fun mysteries I never got the chance to check out.

Next Josh trip I'm in. Thank Jim for me for a little inspiration to explore new stuff.
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Aug 14, 2015 - 07:51am PT
All hail the Dootz!

You were and are a seminal figure in our extended adolescence out on the stone.
The first time I ever heard our evil weed called medicine ... was from you Jim. Clearly a man ahead of your time.

Top photo by Shawn Curtis in an article by Alan Nelson.
Dave Evans and Jim Dutzi on Dixie Peach, Stately Pleasure Dome, late Pleistocene:



Go with grace Jim, and know that we are all right behind you.
Roy
Craig Fry

Trad climber
So Cal.
Aug 14, 2015 - 07:58am PT
Dutzimannnnnn

So sad, but he had already led a full life when we hung out in the late 70s

he was always so full of life and laughs

Hey Randy Vogalman, that's Dutzi Done, Mt. Dutzi is out of the photo to the left.
dee ee

Mountain climber
Of THIS World (Planet Earth)
Aug 14, 2015 - 09:14am PT
Hey Jim, best wishes on your final journey! I'll see you there I hope.

I have many fond memories of our times together, mostly climbing (Tuolumne, Joshua Tree, Tahquitz, Yosemite) related but also just hanging out at the climbing shop, or the apartment in Fullerton and the cabin up at the top of the Mt. Baldy switchbacks.

A couple from the record book.

6/76 Tahquitz-El Grandote with 10c variation with Randy Vogel
Jensen's Jaunt, alpine style, DE, RV, JD on one rope

10/76 Yosemite-Gollum right and left side with Jim Angione

4/77 Probably our best outing- Over North Dragon Pass to climb the classic Mt. Clarence King 5.4 and Fin Dome 5.7 FA with Jim Angione- and out over Glen Pass to Kearsarge Pass. 5 days and lots of snow!

There are more but...

It was great to reconnect at the party at Todd's house.

I was honored to have a friend with your experience and wisdom bitd.

Cheers!
Dave

guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
Aug 14, 2015 - 10:48am PT
Jim... it was always fun to hang out in the IDC and some of the other spots in Josh, you were part of our golden age, very lucky to have the first crack at Josh.

like others has said.... we are all right behind you.

Take care.

I don't have any photos of you from BITD but maybe you will remember some of these....





Guy Keesee
Unknown climber70s

Trad climber
Santa Rosa, Ca
Aug 14, 2015 - 01:49pm PT
Here with Dutzi showing him the pics you 'all are posting- he's loving it. Jim and I know a lot of the same guys so we shoot the sh#t. I can't thank you guys enough!
Rick A

climber
Boulder, Colorado
Aug 14, 2015 - 02:32pm PT
Jim,

So sorry to hear of this.

Wasn't that a time, those early days at Tahquitz and Joshua Tree!

Gerry and I are thinking of you.

Rick Accomazzo

finney

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 14, 2015 - 06:12pm PT
thanks
looking sketchy there...

Social climber
Lassitude 33
Aug 14, 2015 - 09:54pm PT

Ran through some slides and found this great shot of Jim on the Illegitimate at Tahquitz Rock, taken in July of 1977.

This is right where you exist right out of the steep corner system to a traverse to easier ground. I seem to recall that my belay stance was not ideal, and I was shooting this picture while giving a hip belay -- which explains the surprised expression on Jim's face.

Note the 2 inch red swaami belt and old style hexes!
dee ee

Mountain climber
Of THIS World (Planet Earth)
Aug 17, 2015 - 09:21am PT
Great shot Randy!!
micronut

Trad climber
Fresno/Clovis, ca
Aug 17, 2015 - 11:45am PT
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives."
William Wallace (Braveheart)





May days of yesteryear spent on sunny rock with good friends and adventure and laughter all around you comfort you during this time.


Scott
rmuir

Social climber
From the Time Before the Rocks Cooled.
Aug 17, 2015 - 02:24pm PT


I'm thinking fondly of you, Jim. Zen bones, zen flesh. All the warmest regards…
Beaubosco

climber
Sep 8, 2015 - 08:12pm PT
I just got word that Dutzi is ailing and on his last climb. He owned a mountaineering shop in the same Fullerton center in which I owned a wine shop in the mid-70's. He became a friend and, after a good deal of convincing and coaching on his part, a climbing partner. Since I heard the news, I've been thinking back about those days in Riverside and Idyllwild. Amidst our busy lives was a sense of temporary freedom, and we savored it. He was an interesting and colorful person, and I'm glad to have known him. It is also true that scavenging raccoons had better beware in his presence. Gary Brunner, Fredericksburg Texas.
Unknown climber70s

Trad climber
Santa Rosa, Ca
Oct 13, 2015 - 08:31am PT
Oct 13, 2015- Jim Dutzi went to the other side. We'll see him at the crags in the sky- along with all our other mates. Santa Rosa, CA - Eric Janssen
looking sketchy there...

Social climber
Lassitude 33
Oct 13, 2015 - 10:06am PT
Jim, May your journey into the unknown be full of adventure.
Fritz

Trad climber
Choss Creek, ID
Oct 13, 2015 - 04:52pm PT
My condolencees to family & friends. After reading the posts on this thread, I feel sad, since my life is poorer for having never been friends with Jim Dutzi.

It sound like he was one hellofa guy!
Kalimon

Social climber
Ridgway, CO
Oct 13, 2015 - 08:12pm PT
Onward Jim Dutzi . . . long may you run.
dee ee

Mountain climber
Of THIS World (Planet Earth)
Oct 13, 2015 - 08:15pm PT
I hope that the afterlife is such that we do meet up.
F10

Trad climber
Bishop
Oct 13, 2015 - 09:02pm PT
dee ee

Thanks for the recent photo up thread, remember meeting him at Todd's
RIP
Alex Dutzi

climber
Santa Rosa
Oct 30, 2015 - 11:14am PT
Please join us if you are able:
DUTZI, James Vincent-
Jim Dutzi was born in
Anaheim, California in 1928. He
passed away in Santa Rosa,
October 13, 2015.
Jim is survived by children,
Mark, Liz, James, Patrick,
Richard, and Alexandra; also,
by grandchildren, Christopher,
Nathan, Caroline, Matthew,
and Sarah.
Deep gratitude goes out
from the family to staff
members of Golden Living
Center and Heartland Hospice,
who made Jim’s last days ones
of comfort and peace.
There will be a
commemorative gathering at
Vista Del Lago Clubhouse,
3150 Lakeview Drive, Santa
Rosa on Sunday, November
15, at 3:00 p.m. Please come
and share memories of Jim.
hashbro

Trad climber
Mental Physics........
Oct 30, 2015 - 12:10pm PT
Jim Dutzi, had an amazing and boundless sense of humor, was gloriously sarcastic and cynical and emerged as a great mentor from the straight white-guy world of southern California military industrial culture. Jim held elected office (and was fiercely progressive), smoked huge amounts of cannabis and became a dedicated zen buddist.

I can hear his gravelly voice now.
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