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wally Fox

climber
Dec 5, 2006 - 03:15pm PT
Well, I must tell you that Emily was a person who had a lot of experience traveling in the backcountry. An Outward Bound instructor in the beartooth mountain range, she was a beautiful person and showed compassion to all around her. She was not driven by money or ego, only by living her life to its fullest.
TRAIL MOMMA

Mountain climber
United States
Jun 16, 2009 - 02:51pm PT
My heart breaks for the family.

Some believe that we chose our exit prior to birth. I can only hope that mine will have as satisfying enterprise and as beautiful a view.
Josh Nash

Social climber
riverbank ca
Jun 16, 2009 - 04:51pm PT
I second or third what someone said. The cables are scary and slick. They are hard enough with appraoch shoes. I can only imagine what it is like with cross trainers or running shoes.

Crazy...
Don Lauria

Trad climber
Bishop, CA
Jun 16, 2009 - 10:21pm PT
It was June in 1966, I was preparing to do an ascent of Half Dome's NW face and I hiked my family into Little Yosemite to cache some hardware for the climb. I figured as long as we were all in there why not climb the cables.

So the next morning my two daughters (age 12 and 9), my son (age 8), and my wife (a non-climber) started up the cable route. I tied all my kids together with 1-inch tubular nylon and anchored them to me for the ascent and descent which went went with no hesitancy nor problem.

Last year, after climbing the Snake Dike, I was descending the cable route with the cables down. Forty-two years had passed and I found myself asking, "What were you thinking?"
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Jun 17, 2009 - 01:27am PT
hey there, say... i did not know here... but i know that the half dome cables have been in the post lately, after a new death...

here is a link:
remembering emily sandall...

http://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/The_Emily_Sandall_Memorial_Fund_for_the_Sankhu-Palubari_School.html

and condolences to the families, once again, of the newer lost lives...

and.. remembering your loved ones, as well...
neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Jun 17, 2009 - 01:31am PT
hey there, say, ... another link:

emily sandall foundation:
http://www.emilysandall.org/
fourmiletrail

climber
Jun 17, 2009 - 04:59am PT
With the present-day popularity of the thing , the park service will either have to remove it , or provide a (high tech upgrade) seperate UP ladder and Down ladder with no slack or raised cable and no loose poles etc as there has always been . It needs to be something like Tom Sawyer's Island (Disneyland) or nothing at all .
kiwirussell

Boulder climber
London
Sep 15, 2013 - 09:51am PT
Having just walked over the dome (now called the o2) in London it got me thinking of when I climbed the half dome. Twice, in 1983 in summer (easy and fun) and in 2003 in winter (still fun but the scariest thing I've done)! I'm not surprised that the half dome has claimed lives as it could easily have been me. We were staying at Wawona Hotel and my wife wasn't well so I decided to drive back to Yosemite valley and reprise my 1983 walk. It was 2.30 by the time I got to the cables and the last person had just descended. I was totally on my own with 2 and a half hours of light. i probably shouldn't have gone up but couldn't stop myself. Half way up i took a breather where there was a 6 inch ledge to rest on and made the mistake of looking down! Not fancying the descent I decided to keep going to the top. It was amazing at the top. 3pm on a lovely sunny day and noone else there but i didn't spend long there as I feared the descent. In fact the descent was easier (as with no poles raising the cables, going up was hard on the arms). I just concentrated 100% but did not look down. I was so euphoric when I got off the cables i practically ran the 10 miles back down to the road. Next time I'll take a torch!
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