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bob d'antonio

Trad climber
Taos, NM
Topic Author's Reply - Feb 28, 2007 - 11:17pm PT
Steve wrote: Anybody have a picture of the old Eldorado Canyon wire between the Wind Tower and The Bastille?

I think Pat Ament does.

Pat...where are you?
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Feb 28, 2007 - 11:27pm PT
Thanks - these are all very cool!
Ksolem

Trad climber
LA, Ca
Feb 28, 2007 - 11:40pm PT
dipper - Thanks, whoever you are... :-)
dipper

climber
Mar 1, 2007 - 12:05am PT
Yer welcome Ksolem.

I'm just a guy that used to climb many years ago.

These threads with images and stories from days gone by are true gems.

The found booty thread reminds me of a Galen slide show I went to long ago.

He showed us a trip up Cerro Torre I think it was(been thinking and believe it was Fitzroy). Mike Graber had his boots stolen on the hike in, then returned after much sleuthing and finessing. They got whacked by a big storm and spent the night(Galen, Mike and ?) up high, shivering and singing on a narrow ledge til dawn. The next day they came upon a large cave filled with gear from a much, much earlier attempt. Alas they made it down and back to the women at the refugio. Not sure if they summited, don't remember.

I may have it mixed up a bit, others certainly know more. Sorry not to post this in that thread. My fingers just felt like typin. Now.

That photo of Ferdinand brought back fond memories. I sometimes shout "Double Cream, Double Sugar" to the young rangers at Tioga, mostly blank stares, some have learned of him. Fernando was the best, always smiling.

Carry on carrying on.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Mar 1, 2007 - 12:29am PT
isn't Philippe Petit the walker in that great black&white photo with St. John the Divine as the terminus? (St. John the unfinished, a work-in-progress cathedral on the upper west side of Manhatten, in my old neighborhood) in 1982...

...the NYTimes has it...


thanks all, this is a very very cool thread!
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Mar 1, 2007 - 01:25am PT
Dramatic shot there Ed.
Yes, the forum is a cool place.
'Lotta neat folks hangin' out.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Mar 1, 2007 - 02:17am PT
ksolem,

He's an interesting one alright. I met with him, Steve Wallenda and a few others back in day when I was into walking wire. In fact, back in the mid-80's when I quit Digital Equipment Corp. I went and interviewed with the L’Ecole Nationale de Cirque in Montreal for teaching tight wire and computer science as I also have a teaching degree. The school is wild and one of the main feeds to Cirque de Soleil and all the other circuses. But alas, I never could wrangle the requisite French so didn't manage to make it happen.

I also just missed Ivy Baldwin's wire in Eldo by a year or two as I understand it, but I do have a couple of strands of it as a keepsake. Would love to have seen that last walk when he was 82 - the guy was unbelievable. Did get a couple of stories about him out of old man Fowler back then though.

[url="http://www.earlyaviators.com/ebaldivy.htm" target="new"]William Ivy Baldwin, 1866-1953 - way, way old school...[/url]

[ Notice in the old keystone photo his wire is fully guyed, but in later years he just hung sand bags on it keep it calm - way burlier than having it fully guyed. It's reputed there were some walks when he had to wait out the wind for up to an hour at a time out on it. ]





Gunkie

climber
East Coast US
Mar 1, 2007 - 08:33am PT
Summer 1983. Bouldering, Harriman State Park, NY.

January 1983 [?]. Disneyland, Gunks. Same Strawberry Mountain chalkbag, Wild Things swami [which I still have], pro-deal Friends from working at Eastern Mountain Sports, and Shoe-nards on the feet. Notice the good-old Bonatti 'D' biner on the fixed pin. I remember being so pumped, on other routes, where I could not open that super powerful gate. I still have a bunch of them.
Chiloe

Trad climber
Lee, NH
Mar 1, 2007 - 09:04am PT
Hey Chiloe, whudya mean "one last shot?" er whatever you said.
Don't go now...


If things go right I might be back in a week or two to start a thread on "New School Photos."
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Mar 1, 2007 - 10:48am PT
Great wire walking posts! I love this stuff! I think it was Ivy Baldwin who used to rest during line walks by inverting onto his head and relaxing upside down. If you can call that relaxing!

A little closer to the ground, some of us would turn to other means to garner a thrill.


This was taken at a Syndicato Granitica banquet in Flagstaff back in the seventies. A word of caution though before you try this yourself. Tall bottles are the most challenging but spin out with gusto, so a strip of plywood nailed down into dirt or flat grass is the ticket to prevent bottle chipping on a harder surface. Having a bottle shatter with you on top is the horror that you are trying to avoid so footwear matters also. Start with short bottles in a staggered line and work toward tall and straight as you get more comfortable! Have fun with this one!
the Fet

Knackered climber
A bivy sack in the secret campground
Mar 1, 2007 - 11:19am PT
Great stuff. Nominated for best of Supertopo for sure.
Ksolem

Trad climber
LA, Ca
Mar 1, 2007 - 11:25am PT
Ed, My old neighborhood too. 99th and West End Ave... Actually about the time of the event you show above at the Cathedral I was moving to L.A.

Heaylje, amazing stuff.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Mar 2, 2007 - 01:00am PT
Steve, I've seen that before in S.F. one time. It is really, really stout walking tall bottles and, like you say, a great way to break an ankle under the best of circumstances. Hell, walking wide-mouth Mickeys is hard.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Mar 2, 2007 - 01:19am PT
Ksolem,
I lived at 100 St. and Riverside Dr. 1976-1978 then moved up to Tarrytown...
great place, and the 1977 NYC blackout was really wild.
Raydog

Trad climber
Boulder
Mar 3, 2007 - 12:47am PT
OK, these shots are amazing - really great. I'm gonna dig mine up and post - soon.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Mar 3, 2007 - 06:58am PT
Marco Fedrizzi back in '86, about to turn turtle on the 'Wizard' at Crow Hill, MA. - Help me Mr. Wizard...

bob d'antonio

Trad climber
Taos, NM
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 3, 2007 - 03:32pm PT
KB on Open Cockpit...1977


11 Mile Canyon.

Kalimon

Trad climber
Ridgway, CO
Sep 4, 2010 - 07:24pm PT
A young Kalimon at the Cosumnes River in 1978 . . . EB's, stuff sack chalk bag, Chouinard pants and state of the art Forrest swami with separate leg loops.

Kalimon

Trad climber
Ridgway, CO
Sep 4, 2010 - 07:42pm PT

EB's, hexes, painters pants and bandanna stylee.


We ran out of water the evening prior to this photo.

Good times indeed.
Largo

Sport climber
The Big Wide Open Face
Sep 4, 2010 - 07:52pm PT
Pinch Overhang, Ft. Collins, 1976


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