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I'd die from fear. | ||
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Foucault
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On November 03 2009 11:08 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: FAKE!!!! Yeah it's so not fake. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Osman | ||
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+ Show Spoiler + Jul 16th 2009 From The Economist print edition John Bachar, free-climber, died on July 5th, aged 52 Karl Bralich THE rocks of the California mountains, in the Joshua Tree National Monument and the Yosemite Valley, rise in polished granite towers from the scrubby floor. For most of the daylight hours, the wildlife of the place—coyotes, ground squirrels, lizards, road-runners—seek rare, small spots of shade. But in recent years knots of people often gathered there to watch an odder creature creeping, by feet and hands alone, across the high sheer face of boulder, buttress or cliff. John Bachar climbed slowly, like a spider—or, as he preferred to say, a starfish. He seemed to move in slow motion, swinging his legs out in parallel to seek a ledge, pulling to a crouch, raising one graceful arm to grab a hold. Nothing was hurried; all was smooth and unforced. Being southern Californian to the core, there was an air of the surfer about him. He climbed sometimes in skimpy black singlet and white jeans, sometimes in minute running shorts, with his long blond hair dangling as he inched across a layback or relaxed, hanging by his fingertips, for a while. His only equipment, apart from rubber-soled boots, was a bag of chalk slung at the back of his belt, into which he dipped his hands to dry the sweat and improve his grip. He had no ropes, bolts or pitons, and preferably no knowledge of the ascent except what he had gleaned from the ground, telling himself “Dude, there’s some holds here, man.” There was just John Bachar, working out the rock. He could only have been more pure, he said, if he had gone up naked. Wouldn’t he fall? He seemed to be catching on nothing: propping his boot on a pimple, gripping a “smear” or a hairline crack, freeing both arms from the rock to make a lunge. More than 50 feet up one mistake meant death, and he was often on faces of 200 feet or more. He was, he admitted, terrified of heights. But he had got over it, practising his moves first on boulders from which he could fall five feet onto sand, gradually working higher, until some hundred feet up he could confidently climb with his palms open and relaxed, as calmly as if he was walking to the store. Did he ever dare look down? “Of course. It’s beautiful up there.” Besides, “just looking down isn’t going to kill you.” To become the world’s best free-climber, as he had set out to be and as, in the 1970s and 1980s, he was, took years of training. At 14 he was a weakling who could do only two pull-ups; at 16, when he made his first free ascent at Joshua Tree, he could do 27. By his mid-20s he had mastered doing pull-ups with one arm, or with 140lb of weights. Tightrope-walking helped his balance. At Camp IV in Yosemite he built his own gym among the trees, in which he and his fellow ponytailed dreamers trained to be “masters of stone”. The training was also mental. He made himself relax and concentrate until all he saw was the “little circle of rock” ahead of him, and all he was thinking of was the fluidity and perfection of his moves. If he needed a surge of strength, he imagined throwing an electric switch to flood his muscles with power. He pictured his fingers as steel hooks, himself as a dancer. It was better to backtrack, every move elegantly reversed, than to climb in a clumsy or scrappy way. Working by numbers Craziness was also necessary. Mr Bachar’s fellow-climbers often thought him mad—mad to free-climb on faces such as the 400-foot New Dimensions in Yosemite, and especially, in 1981, to leave a note at Camp IV offering $10,000 to anyone who could follow him, unroped, for a day. No one tried that challenge. His first safety tip was to give free-climbing up. He never took his own advice. He found it as cool and addictive as “being on another planet”. And it was the only professional sport with no coaches or rule-books, where each climber planned his tactics himself. It was, in his own soft words, the real deal. Yet his climbing was the reverse of reckless. He was a mathematician and the son of a mathematician, majoring in maths at UCLA until he dropped out to climb rocks. Each venture up a rock face was, for him, an act of analysis. Each boulder problem was mentally broken into sections before he started. Even his mental state he divided into three zones. Zone one, no harm if he fell; zone two, hospital, but he’d survive; zone three, death if he made a mistake. Unlike mountaineers, he felt no urge to conquer the rock-face. Getting to the top didn’t matter. All that counted was the grace, control and style of how he got there. The rock was his superior and, he felt, should remain as if he had never climbed it. He was horrified to find, when free-climbing in France, that holds had been chiselled in the rock face and stone-like grips glued on. He was offended to come across rusty bolts, or so-called free-climbers setting advance protection for themselves. The effect of all this was to “lower the rock to your level”, removing its capacity to challenge and surprise. By the same token, if he escaped after making a mistake, the rock had merely let him get away with it. He got away many times; a bruised back was the worst injury he suffered until, on July 5th, he fell from Dike Wall in the eastern Sierra. He must have made some move that was ugly, clumsy or distracted. If he had kept the climb focused and beautiful, he could not possibly have died. | ||
Tenryu
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dang he died in 1998 ![]() | ||
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7mk
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DivinO
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Jealous now. | ||
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On November 03 2009 11:20 micronesia wrote: Imagine if you are chasing someone on foot and they are like 5 seconds ahead of you and they get to the base of a cliff and then start climbing it like that. All you can do is stare up at them in awe lol I usually hate the use of this meme, but cops would be like ....FUUUUUU | ||
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Biochemist
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He'd rig up these elaborate grids of rope staked into the mountain at precise angles so he could fall 1000+ feet without the supports ripping out. Unfortunately early one morning he jumped off of the wrong side of a rock after the cables had been sitting there all winter and now Dan Osman is no more. | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
Can someone explain to me where the camera men/positioned camera's were during the whole climb and then when they show the long shot? | ||
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micronesia
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On November 03 2009 11:30 CharlieMurphy wrote: lol guy is dead http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Osman Can someone explain to me where the camera men/positioned camera's were during the whole climb and then when they show the long shot? Oh you read this post too? On November 03 2009 11:09 Foucault wrote: Yeah it's so not fake. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Osman edit: or this one: On November 03 2009 11:29 Biochemist wrote: Dan Osman was pretty nuts. At one point in his rock climbing career he discovered quite on accident that falling was actually more fun than climbing. He'd rig up these elaborate grids of rope staked into the mountain at precise angles so he could fall 1000+ feet without the supports ripping out. Unfortunately early one morning he jumped off of the wrong side of a rock after the cables had been sitting there all winter and now Dan Osman is no more. Although to be fair that might have been posted too recent for you to see it. | ||
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MooCow
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Sad that he died though. | ||
Mastermind
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neobowman
Canada3324 Posts
Shame he died. He probably was prepared for it though, seeing as how risky this sort of business was. | ||
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OpticalShot
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balls the size of Aiur | ||
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Halfpastnoob
United States191 Posts
On November 03 2009 11:57 OpticalShot wrote: Quote regarding balls from a different thread: balls the size of Aiur God that was just to funny.seriously I love this thread. To bad he died...that guy really had balls to do that stuff! | ||
Halfpastnoob
United States191 Posts
On November 03 2009 11:23 Snet wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:20 micronesia wrote: Imagine if you are chasing someone on foot and they are like 5 seconds ahead of you and they get to the base of a cliff and then start climbing it like that. All you can do is stare up at them in awe lol I usually hate the use of this meme, but cops would be like ....FUUUUUU ROFL | ||
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micronesia
United States24612 Posts
On November 03 2009 11:53 Disregard wrote: Even with gear I would be pretty scared. This guy has HUGE balls. I don't agree. If there was a reasonable purpose to doing it then that would be huge balls... but just for entertainment it's stupid, albeit impressive. | ||
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Omni
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But it does seem like he practiced it; no hesitation in choosing his handholds at all. Still though, that takes balls. | ||
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On November 03 2009 11:32 micronesia wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:30 CharlieMurphy wrote: lol guy is dead http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Osman Can someone explain to me where the camera men/positioned camera's were during the whole climb and then when they show the long shot? Oh you read this post too? Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:09 Foucault wrote: On November 03 2009 11:08 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: FAKE!!!! Yeah it's so not fake. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Osman edit: or this one: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:29 Biochemist wrote: Dan Osman was pretty nuts. At one point in his rock climbing career he discovered quite on accident that falling was actually more fun than climbing. He'd rig up these elaborate grids of rope staked into the mountain at precise angles so he could fall 1000+ feet without the supports ripping out. Unfortunately early one morning he jumped off of the wrong side of a rock after the cables had been sitting there all winter and now Dan Osman is no more. Although to be fair that might have been posted too recent for you to see it. Don't make fun of retarded people micro. | ||
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FyRe_DragOn
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that guy deserves a medal of manliness | ||
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On November 03 2009 14:45 lazz wrote: imagine if you were doing a longer climb and in the middle of it it started raining and shit i'd be so scared i get really nauseous just thinking about it.. stuck halfway up a cliff with no where to go except up.. fuck ? why would u start climbing if the forecast says there will be rain that day? and why cant u go down if u can go up? .... | ||
Athos
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On November 03 2009 15:15 himurakenshin wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPN3gLVDsOY "For inspiration he watched monkeys and Spiderman." LOL | ||
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SHr3DD3r
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konadora
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saw lots of his videos on AXN, really amazing | ||
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On November 03 2009 17:50 konadora wrote: didn't this guy die many years ago saw lots of his videos on AXN, really amazing READ THE THREAD YOU POST IN | ||
PanN
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On November 03 2009 17:50 konadora wrote: didn't this guy die many years ago saw lots of his videos on AXN, really amazing Do you ever read threads? People mention he dies on every single page. Also this guy was amazing, I'm still amazed he died while using ropes, instead of dying while free climbing, like most people would have assumed, pretty crazy. I remember being in awe the first time I saw this too x.x | ||
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zaychenok
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I know a freesoloer myself, it's so cool. I've freesoloed some small stuff myself (been climbing for ~8 years), but nothing nearly as scary. | ||
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On November 03 2009 17:54 {88}iNcontroL wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 17:50 konadora wrote: didn't this guy die many years ago saw lots of his videos on AXN, really amazing READ THE THREAD YOU POST IN that was a rhetorical question | ||
7mk
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On November 03 2009 15:38 Athos wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 15:15 himurakenshin wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPN3gLVDsOY "For inspiration he watched monkeys and Spiderman." LOL LOL that move at 0:35 !! sick! | ||
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Foucault
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On November 03 2009 22:03 konadora wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 17:54 {88}iNcontroL wrote: On November 03 2009 17:50 konadora wrote: didn't this guy die many years ago saw lots of his videos on AXN, really amazing READ THE THREAD YOU POST IN that was a rhetorical question wow 16 k posts in 10 months, that is...almost more awesome than someone free-climbing a huge ass wall. | ||
DrKN
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+ Show Spoiler + Naah but seriously this was really cool too watch O_O Didn't knew about this guy, but he sure is one hell of a guy. | ||
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On November 03 2009 13:31 Zurles wrote: I've seen it before, guy is crazy my palms start to sweat just watching him climb that. exactly, my palms are fucking wet Also, that guy was obviously suicidal on some level of his being. | ||
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Sad[Panda]
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On November 03 2009 11:23 Snet wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:20 micronesia wrote: Imagine if you are chasing someone on foot and they are like 5 seconds ahead of you and they get to the base of a cliff and then start climbing it like that. All you can do is stare up at them in awe lol I usually hate the use of this meme, but cops would be like ....FUUUUUU or theyd shoot you o.o | ||
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CharlieMurphy
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On November 11 2009 08:45 Maero wrote: why is that cliff called lover's leap? that is so sad ![]() remember that movie crouching tiger hidden dragon. you know how at the end the bitch jumps off the mountain because their love can never be or some gay shit. Probably some story like that. | ||
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Boblion
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On November 11 2009 18:59 meeple wrote: That is friggin dangerous. But the way he jumps higher sometimes makes me wonder if the camera angles obscure what the angle of the rock face is. Like maybe its not really vertical but rather slanted. I've rock-climbed quite a bit, and I'm not sure the jumping to your next hold is really viable on a vertical face. lol Look what noobs can do: But if you want to do it in free solo you must have balls. It is possible. | ||
Foucault
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My palms still get sweaty watching this although I've already seen it | ||
starfries
Canada3508 Posts
On November 03 2009 22:05 7mk wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 15:38 Athos wrote: On November 03 2009 15:15 himurakenshin wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPN3gLVDsOY "For inspiration he watched monkeys and Spiderman." LOL LOL that move at 0:35 !! sick! Wow I would never have thought of doing that.. I almost want to try it next time I'm bouldering, but at a very low height haha and that dyno/jump a few seconds after was pretty insane too, especially onto a corner and swinging around like that without a place to plant your feet. | ||
lesser_good
Canada698 Posts
wtf what a blatant iron maiden rip off | ||
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micronesia
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On November 11 2009 09:51 Sad[Panda] wrote: Show nested quote + On November 03 2009 11:23 Snet wrote: On November 03 2009 11:20 micronesia wrote: Imagine if you are chasing someone on foot and they are like 5 seconds ahead of you and they get to the base of a cliff and then start climbing it like that. All you can do is stare up at them in awe lol I usually hate the use of this meme, but cops would be like ....FUUUUUU or theyd shoot you o.o They can't shoot you just for running away. | ||
da_head
Canada3350 Posts
On November 03 2009 11:02 SnowFantasy wrote: Your title sums it up pretty well. this | ||
Always
United States376 Posts
I was also terrified when he stood that close to the edge at the end to celebrate his victory. I feel like I'd shit my pants looking down from that far up. | ||
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