Yosemite Climber And George Meyers Appreciation Thread

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Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Topic Author's Reply - Mar 29, 2009 - 08:13pm PT
And Grind your Meat!

marty(r)

climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
May 19, 2009 - 09:30am PT
May "Yosemite Climber"/Jim Bridwell benefit project update:

I got word from Ammon this weekend that he'd received the book and it was on its way to John Bachar in Mammoth. The autograph count now includes Mike Graham, John Long, Bullwinkle, and Mark Hudon among others. I'll post news on where to bid when it gets to that stage.

Thanks for taking an interest.
Rick A

climber
Boulder, Colorado
May 19, 2009 - 05:35pm PT
Must have missed this thread earlier, and agree with Mike that George is a mensch. George calls the book the “high school yearbook” of the valley in the 70’s. It captures like no other publication the spirit and energy of that era.

Those of us who were there are fortunate that George had the gumption to take on the project and chronicle that time for our memories and our grandchildren. My favorite photo is George’s of Bachar and Gib Lewis on Orangutan Arch, with the climbers in the sun in front of looming, dark depths behind; a really fantastic picture.

By the way, the leader in the Meat Grinder photo is Werner himself, with me belaying. I still remember how he floated up it.
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Topic Author's Reply - May 21, 2009 - 12:25am PT
Very cool tidbit of photo history, Ricky!
Mark Hudon

Trad climber
Hood River, OR
May 21, 2009 - 12:32am PT
That was the closest Max and I got to being in the book. Notice though, that Max is taking a photo of me. His photo later appeared as a painting on the cover of Mountain Magazine.
Don Lauria

Trad climber
Bishop, CA
May 21, 2009 - 02:56am PT
As long as we are reminiscing, the last time I saw George Meyers both his eyes were swollen almost shut.

It wasn't totally something he did, although he was obnoxiously drunk that night. He insulted a friend of mine and I stepped in to object and he called me an as#@&%e. I asked him to repeat that and he made the mistake of doing so.

Herbert pulled me off, but the scuffle reignited in the guide's kitchen and TM burned his hand on the very warm wood stove trying to pull me away. There was an underlying prejudice that probably set me off. Not George's fault - he messed with my girl friend. Her bad.

I apologized sincerely the next morning when I confronted him in the parking area. God, he was a mess. I bet he doesn't even remember that occurrence.

There were a bunch of guide's wives and girl friends in the kitchen that night and they all hated me for being so aggressive.
They loved George, I was the as#@&%e.

Rick A

climber
Boulder, Colorado
May 21, 2009 - 10:35am PT
Don,

I had to read your story a few times to try to make sense of it.

At times it seems that you are sincerely sorry for attacking George, but at other times you assert that George was at fault because he provoked you by impugning your dignity ("It wasn't totally something he did, although he was obnoxiously drunk at the time;" “he made the mistake [of repeating the insult to you];” “there was an underlying prejudice [by George against you] that probably set me off; ” and the most outrageous one: “ Not George’s fault-he messed with my girlfriend. Her bad ” ). So it was your girlfriend’s fault for provoking George, who provoked you? I see.

The title of this thread is an “appreciation” of George, so you thought this would be an appropriate time and place to share this little anecdote?

Don, I have to agree with George, the guides’ wifes and the girlfriends.

Rick
marty(r)

climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
Jun 9, 2009 - 07:07pm PT
Check this out:

http://yosemiteclimber.blogspot.com/
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Topic Author's Reply - Jun 19, 2009 - 06:56pm PT
You can take my wallet, and you can take my rope.
You can take my EB's and you can smoke my dope.
But just don't call me Yabo....man!


The only other tesimonial to the Silver Age besides the upcoming Stonemasters chronicle!
marty(r)

climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
Jul 10, 2009 - 06:33pm PT
PhilG, DR, Grossman, Donini, etc...who has the book at this point? I got an email that Tom Higgins was passing it along. Just wondering where it's landed.

http://www.yosemiteclimber.blogspot.com
marty(r)

climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
Jul 25, 2009 - 06:42pm PT
Updated 7/25/09:




http://www.yosemiteclimber.blogspot.com
marty(r)

climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
Oct 27, 2009 - 11:19am PT
Folks,
Got word that Pat Ament and Jim Donini have signed and the book is still making the rounds. Pictures and an auction to follow before Y3K.
Gagner

climber
Boulder
Oct 27, 2009 - 11:48am PT
As a teenager in the 70's growing up in the Bay Area and climbing in Yosemite I devoured every word and every photo in Yosemite Climber. It was really an inspirational book and I strived to do all the routes and follow in the footsteps of the pioneers and dirtbags shown in it. Even today I love to pull it out and get nostalgic about how much of an influence it had on my teen years.

Paul
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 27, 2009 - 12:54pm PT
I am totally with you, Paul. Yos Climber was the Book of Dreams II, the first being Galen's Vertical World of Yosemite. The power of photos to inspire!

I have the Book of Bird presently and it goes to Phil G as soon as he drops out of 1096 for us again! LOL

Edit: out to Phil on 11/3. Check the group e-mail for an update. I didn't photograph my entry for the Blog but it is next to the shot of Ron Fawcett on Space Babble.
john bald

climber
Oct 27, 2009 - 05:46pm PT
Sold all my old guides and assorted climbing books to Chessler many years ago. Only kept one....Yosemite Climber! Now it shares my bare shelf with the new classic Stonemaster book. Thanks for all the memories....John
Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C. Small wall climber.
Oct 27, 2009 - 06:11pm PT
Yosemite Climber was published in 1979 - my copy says "copyright (c) George Meyers, 1979".
Russ Walling

Gym climber
Poofter's Froth, Wyoming
Oct 27, 2009 - 06:12pm PT


check this out:

http://www.yosemiteclimber.blogspot.com/
Toker Villain

Big Wall climber
Toquerville, Utah
Oct 27, 2009 - 06:56pm PT
I'm not giving up my Yosemite Climber, but I just took possession of Kyle Copelands 1987 copy of Yosemite Climbs by Meyers and Reid.

Does anybody want to bid on it if the proceeds go to help Layton Kor?
(His signature would be included as an endorsement on the check.)

Would this make a separate thread?
Roger Breedlove

climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Nov 21, 2009 - 11:42am PT
I have a copy of "Yosemite Climber" on my tall books shelf along with a few other climbing picture books. When I have looked at it, it never really sang; just us kids having fun so long ago. However, when I got the copy being passed around, all the signatures brought it to life; very personal and immediate.

The signatures and comments so far:

Mike Graham
Doug Robinson
Peter Croft
Tom Higgins
Vern Clevenger
George Meyers
Mark Hudon
Don Lauria
Peter Mayfield
Pat Ament
Jim Donini
Phil Gleason
Chris Falkenstien
John Bachar
Mark Chapman
Russ Walling
Ron Kauk
Steve Grossman
Dale Bard
Ken Yager
Ammon McNelley
Bill Sermish (spelling?)
Steve Schneider
John Long
Peter Haan
Roger Breedlove
Rick Accomazzo
Steve Sutton
Spencer Lennard

Additional names of climbers near and dear to the heart of the 70s:

Larry Zulim (on list)

Barb Eastman (on list)

Dave Diegelman (on list. Last to sign per request from Marty Roberts.)

Catherine Cullinane (on list)

Molly Higgins (through Catherine Cullinane)

Kim Schmitz (through Catherine Cullinane)

Hugh Burton (through Catherine Cullinane)

Jim Pettigrew (on list)

Rik Reider (on list)

Kevin Worrell (on list)

Ellie Hawkins (no response to e-mail)

Chris Vandiver (no contact information)

Werner Braun (no response to e-mail)

Richard Harrison (no response to phone message)

John Dill (hopefully someone can get an address for John)

Royal Robbins (no response to e-mail)

my e-mail is roger.breedlove(at)us.hilite.com


Edit: updated 21 Nov 3PM Valley Time
Rick A

climber
Boulder, Colorado
Nov 21, 2009 - 02:31pm PT

Got the book, Roger.
Spencer Lennard was in town, so I got his signature on the photo where he is leading Anticipation.
Steve Sutton is a commercial pilot and he added his signature on a couple El Cap shots when he dropped in at the Broomfield airport this morning. Great to catch up with him.
I will send it on its way Monday. Who wants it next?
Rick
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