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Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Original Post - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:03am PT
Here are some portrait shots that I captured at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the first ascent of the Nose.


Roger Breedlove in El Cap Meadow
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:07am PT

"ohhhh maaannnn" it's Werner Braun in El Cap Meadow
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:11am PT

Allen Steck
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 3, 2009 - 12:13am PT
That Werner guy exudes a raw sexuality second to none!

Shoot, lemme try that again...
Nice portraits Kevin!!!
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:40am PT

Royal Robbins at the Saturday opening event in the East Auditorium.
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:45am PT

Mark Powell
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:47am PT

Mark Powell
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:51am PT

Peter Haan in El Cap Meadow
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 12:56am PT

George Whitmore at the opening reception.
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 01:01am PT

Hans Florine & George Whitmore in El Cap Meadow.
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 01:08am PT

Allen Steck
Fletcher

Trad climber
the campfire just a ways past Chris' Taco stand
Jan 3, 2009 - 01:33am PT
Wow, Dimes, these are stunning. Very evocative. You have a gifted eye. Hyper-real style but you really maintain their humanity.

Thank you.

Fletch
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 3, 2009 - 01:39am PT

Merry Braun & Ed Hartouni in El Cap Meadow.
JOEY.F

Social climber
sebastopol
Jan 3, 2009 - 02:05am PT
excellent!
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jan 3, 2009 - 02:53am PT
What Incredible talent we have here in the Tribe! Second Fletchers remarks totally. Kevin Powell, aka, Dimes rocks !

At the Climbers Reunion hosted by KP in 2006 (?) Dan and I were fortunate enough to have Kevin take us through his studio and show us his African Slide/Pic Collection along with selected climbing Pics.

Thanks for sharing. Keep firing KP. :DD Lynnie
Karl Baba

Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
Jan 3, 2009 - 03:16am PT
Great Portraits

Peace

Karl
graham

Social climber
Ventura, California
Jan 3, 2009 - 10:47am PT
Damm Kevin! Those are really good
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Jan 3, 2009 - 11:55am PT
Second those sentiments! Thanks for posting.
stevep

Boulder climber
Salt Lake, UT
Jan 3, 2009 - 11:58am PT
Great shots Kevin.

Makes me even more wish I had been able to go.
TYeary

Mountain climber
Calif.
Jan 3, 2009 - 12:00pm PT
Really nice, Kevin.
The B&W of Steck is super. The eyes, combined with the "shades of grey" tonality of black and white, give it a timeless feel.
Thanks,
Tony
Double D

climber
Jan 3, 2009 - 12:03pm PT
Wow, great shots Kevin!
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 3, 2009 - 02:18pm PT
These are all working really well.
I think my favorite so far is the first Mark Powell shot.
It catches him in a pensive and introspective state.
ron gomez

Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
Jan 3, 2009 - 02:26pm PT
What a great way to start the new year! "A picture tells a thousand stories", thanks for posting these.
Peace
BrassNuts

Trad climber
Boulder Colorado
Jan 3, 2009 - 04:43pm PT
Great pix! Thanks for sharing.
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
Jan 3, 2009 - 04:51pm PT
Awesome photos, Dimes.
Thanks for sharing, especially for those of us
unable to make the event.
GhoulweJ

Trad climber
Sacramento, CA
Jan 3, 2009 - 05:47pm PT
Just fantastic!
Doug Robinson

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Jan 3, 2009 - 06:13pm PT
You're blowing me away here! So nice.
I love Peter Haan all lit up.
I went into one of my social-overload introvert moods and didn't even show up Sunday. Missed a lot.
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jan 3, 2009 - 06:18pm PT
DR, I was ready to do the same, but Anastasia saved me. We went together and had the time of our lives. Next time call or email Ana or I....we'll talk you thru it. : ))

ANDDDD, I happen to know that KP is sitting on some more pretty incredible pics ! Come on Powell, get busy. Your audience is Waiting, Dude. : DD Lynnie



Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jan 3, 2009 - 08:56pm PT
Very nice pictures - thanks! Looking forward to the remainder.

It's hard to get good close-ups of faces, and that your photos are.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Jan 3, 2009 - 10:57pm PT
simply fantastic, Dimes!
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Jan 3, 2009 - 11:58pm PT
Hard to express, how cool those shots are!
Peter Haan

Trad climber
San Francisco, CA
Jan 4, 2009 - 09:16am PT
Really good work, Dimes. I was watching you for those several days sneaking around with a group of cameras and longer lenses, gently extracting the essence of the reunion. It was fun seeing you operate. You are good and experienced too. We are all grateful for your efforts here. You certainly used the right lenses. I have been waiting to see this stuff!

As for Doug Robinson, had he not been in “one of (his) social-overload moods” he would also be pictured here had he not been off hiking in the buff. And he photographs really well too. I have to say that my all-time favorite shot of Doug is the Henneck one, the surprise nude one on Half Dome while he is in turn photographing Galen R. mock bivouacking in a hammock in broad daylight for Nat. Geo. See below:


Doug Robinson

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Jan 4, 2009 - 09:56am PT
Thanks, Peter. I needed that (again). Really, in spite of sensory overload I was doing fine that day -- got in some pitches on the holy stone.

Sorry about spilling your own wine all over you in my rush to give you a hug!
rmuir

Social climber
the Time Before the Rocks Cooled.
Jan 4, 2009 - 10:57am PT
Wow, Kevin! I've got to add my kudos to your outstanding photos... Those portraits show a great maturity—granted, the subject matter lends itself to it—but you've captured a tremendous richness of life there!

Show us some more!
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 4, 2009 - 11:10am PT
TacoTime™

A place where a whole bunch of old school kiddies run around in their underwear, or less, yelping, hollerin' & generally raising a wholesome uninhibited ruckus.
Peter Haan

Trad climber
San Francisco, CA
Jan 4, 2009 - 12:12pm PT
Dougie,

Honestly I had completely forgotten about the wine incident at the restaurant. It was actually awfully cool because it also depicted how wholehearted and good you are as most already know. I think it was all for the best, honestly

I hope you don’t mind my putting up the oft-published Henneck photo every now and then as it is ever-so hilarious and shoe-horned with meaning, involving the perspectives of 3 people within its tiny frame. Really unique image.

Yeah Robs,agreed. Not only does Dimes know how to shoot people and groups professionally but he also had absolutely the right longer lenses for it. His stunning and affectionate work turned out just as he planned it, clearly. He was pretty intense about it but completely unobtrusive. As I said above, it was way fun watching him go hunting us with his equipment.

It would be great if we could have more frequent gatherings such as this. As far as El Cap is concerned, the next “Fiftieth” would be 9/2011 for the Salathe; that’s two and a half years from now. Hopefully RR and Tom Frost will be around for that one, Chuck having left us already.

As far as Tarbaby is concerned, the man has the arcane power to interpret stuff like no other!!

best to you all, p.
Rick A

climber
Boulder, Colorado
Jan 4, 2009 - 02:16pm PT
KP-
Great shots. Thanks.
Rick
Mimi

climber
Jan 4, 2009 - 02:28pm PT
Thanks Kevin! Amazing shots.

Really funny, DR. I was wondering where you were. It was great catching up with you at dinner earlier on. See you this spring.
Crimpergirl

Social climber
Boulder, Colorado!
Jan 4, 2009 - 02:35pm PT
Amazing photos. I feel greedy but am hoping for more!
Tarbuster

climber
right here, right now
Jan 4, 2009 - 10:56pm PT
Peter Said:
"As far as El Cap is concerned, the next “Fiftieth” would be 9/2011 for the Salathe"

Cripes, whut a grand relief you extend with that notion Peter Haan.
I'm in for that one.

Breedlove e-mails me about the Nose 50:
"I am sorry that you will not be there. There is always the Nose100."

I wilted into uproarious laughter!
But the strike against my attendance record won't happen again.


Oh...
bump**
for the Dimes.
Go Kevin Go.
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jan 4, 2009 - 10:58pm PT
Hopefully there'll be a 50th/Salathe event in autumn 2011.

But Peter H. won't be allowed to attend - solo, that is!
Chicken Skinner

Trad climber
Yosemite
Jan 4, 2009 - 11:08pm PT
It sounds like you have lined up a date for him.

Dimes, throw us some more bones when you get back from JT.

Ken
Roger Breedlove

climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Jan 5, 2009 - 05:10pm PT
Very nice portraits, Dimes.

Peter and I talked about your picture taking during the Sunday meet-and-greet. Peter pointed out your high end equipment and long lens—and ‘stalking.’ Good picture taking.

The reunion seems to have been a great success for everyone who attended. And hats off to Ken for organizing both days and the Nose climbers for staying ‘on’ the whole time and recounting the details of there experience.

I love the history of Yosemite climbing and the stories of all the participants, even when I lived there. (I have even come to appreciate Allen’s goofy hat.) But joining a reunion like this one goes beyond that public honoring; there is another more personal layer of grounding our respective experiences in Yosemite in a community that stretches backwards and forwards. While I have climbed with or been close to only a small portion of the climbers at the reunion, we all know that we shared the same experiences, and this becomes more obvious as we get older. I also think that this combined sense of connectedness and leveling can also be unsettling as such personal histories become so universal, and bounce between the banal and the “what were we thinking” sense of unreality.

I agree completely with Peter that we should all work at getting together again soon, and I hope that many more folks will make it. I have a better idea of what to expect. And I recognize that it is not automatic that somehow if we are all thrown together in the same room that old friendships immediately click back on. As Royal commented with a sly smile to Peter and me: “I used to know you, and you,” pointing to each of us in turn. I now what he means: where do you start after 35 years?

For reasons that I cannot now fathom, I did not spend much time with Royal and Liz beyond a few minutes at dinner on Friday and a brief hello at the somewhat chaotic Saturday meet-and-greet, before someone was pulled away.

Maybe we should practice speed dating as a warm-up.

Doug’s response was probably pretty much felt by everyone else in room.

One of my main reasons to go to the reunion, beyond granting the 50s climbers their due, was to spend time with Wayne Merry, whom I had not seen since he and Cindy moved to BC in the early 1970s. We exchanged many e-mails during the organizing of the reunion but finally left it to chance that we would somehow get some time to visit. It didn’t work out that way: we were only able to chat at the edge of the stage during a break at the Saturday night presentation. We will make it work better the next time.

On Saturday, given my reluctance to interrupt folks at the meet-and-greet, I resolved to work harder on Sunday at that meet-and-greet to spend time with the 50s climbers. However, on Sunday they were mostly behind the table signing things. There was a funny sight of Cindy Merry standing in line—presumably to get a word with Wayne. (I suppose she just wanted everyone’s autograph.)

I didn’t have it in me to stand in line to say hello to Wayne, George, Rich, Wally, and Mark. I should have. If I had a copy of the Pentateuch, I could have asked them to sign their respective chapters in Genesis.

Fortunately several old friends were milling around so we were able to visit, and I was able to get to know a few younger climbers and ST campers. I was also fortunate to spend time with Peter, Jim Pettigrew (and his wife Shawna) and Ellie Hawkins, all climbing partners, at a very long breakfast enforced by the kitchen staff quitting after our order was taken but before the meal was cooked. I don't think it was personal.

All said, I have no complaints—it was all good—but I know that when I attend the next reunion, I will work harder to spend more time with folks, and I will hope for more time. A time with better weather might help—more outside gatherings and at least the prospect of doing a little climbing. Although, it was a good thing that no one was around to record the scene of Peter, Jim and me crawling across the talus on the old road to get to the Cookie and then taking too many milliseconds to realize that the 20 foot tall (my, that looks big!) boulder above the road was not the Cookie itself, imaginary route spotting notwithstanding.

Actually I do have one modest complaint. I was disappointed that more 60s and 70s climbers didn’t show up to pay their respects to the 50s climbers. I know that many of us don’t like ‘group socializing,’ but I think everyone should try to see it from the perspective of the honorees and the community as a whole. It should be fun to go to someone else’s party.

From my perspective, I hope that we can organize more get-togethers—and that we don’t have to wait three years, much less another 50. Anyone got an idea on how to lure the 50s guys back for another round?

And, Kevin, if you have more reunion pictures, I hope we get to see them soon.
10b4me

Ice climber
the sads
Jan 5, 2009 - 08:17pm PT
great photos Kevin. I saw you taking those pics. I wanted to meet you, but didn't want to interrupt.
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jan 7, 2009 - 01:37am PT
Time is fleeting and effervescent, a quality to our lives that we can experience but never control. I lift my glass to all of you who inhabit this place and time. God Speed in this day and all the days allowed us.

The days of climbing that encompassed the original Nose climb and All the climbs that followed done by the regular human and those that make it look easier ......Well done, each and every one.
Anastasia

climber
Not here
Jan 7, 2009 - 01:43am PT
I really love those pictures... They are beautiful!
Thanks for posting them up! Please, super please post more! I know you have a few wonders still hidden away.
:)AF
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:13am PT
To All, many thanks for your wonderful and supportive comments. They are very much appreciated and motivating. I will post a few more Images over the next few days. I have to give credit to Lynnie for coming over to my place last Friday evening and pushing me to process some of the raw digital files and then helping me post them. Once again thanks to all who have expressed their appreciation for the Images that really we all helped to create.

KP
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:18am PT

Rich Calderwood
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:20am PT

Wally Reed in El Cap Meadow
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:22am PT

Steve Schneider
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:24am PT

Ken Yager
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:29am PT

Jim Pettigrew in the Ahwahnee Hotel
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 12:32am PT

Beryl Knuth
Dimes

Social climber
Living in the past.
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 10, 2009 - 01:03am PT

Ed Hartouni
Indianclimber

Trad climber
Lost Wages
Jan 10, 2009 - 02:52am PT
Stunning images Dimes,well done!
Lynne Leichtfuss

Social climber
valley center, ca
Jan 11, 2009 - 10:42pm PT
Just got back into town and on the computer. Thanks for more well done, delightful portraits, Kevin !

I must say going to Kevin's studio was an incredible Treat....Like going to the biggest, best Library of the most wonderful books you could ever imagine, except this one is Filled with thousands of Pics that would blow your mind.

Thanks for the opportunity! You made it happen Dude. I just sat there, had fun and watched you do the magic. :DD Lynnie
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Jan 11, 2009 - 10:45pm PT
Dang, Dimes!
Ihateplastic

Trad climber
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Apr 25, 2009 - 02:06pm PT
Wow! I missed these the first time. Very, very nice.
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Apr 25, 2009 - 03:17pm PT
Truly remarkable stuff.
Redwreck

Social climber
Echo Parque, Los Angeles, CA
Apr 25, 2009 - 03:26pm PT
This is awesome.
Fletcher

Trad climber
the end of the world as we know it, & I feel fine.
Apr 25, 2009 - 04:32pm PT
This thread got a well-deserved bump. It's still in the barrel but aging well. I've been a bit Taco'd out lately and behold, a breath of fresh air.

Eric
Ed H

Trad climber
Santa Rosa, CA
Jan 9, 2015 - 09:14pm PT
Bump
Lynne Leichtfuss

Sport climber
moving thru
Jan 10, 2015 - 06:01pm PT
KP's photo library is beyond incredible...and I haven't even been there in a few years. Can only imagine what it's like today.

Old friend, super talented climber as well as photographer.

Dude, you have a portrait of Yerian I saw that night lookin' at your art gallery that we'd like to use in our book, Tuolumne Climber. Can you find it again?

Cheers, Peace, Love and a Happy New Year, lynnie.
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Apr 28, 2017 - 08:01pm PT
Pure Nostalgia Bump II...
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