Climber Deceased on North Maroon Today.
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Very sorry to hear about this. I was on Maroon when we heard the helicopters as well, was hoping things would turn out alright, but found out otherwise on the summit.
ManJerk- Thank you for stepping up for Derek's kids, that's very honorable and noble of you. I'm very sorry for your loss, as well as for the loved ones left behind.
For all those that witnessed the event, I wish you strength and peace. Again, not enough kudos can be given to SAR.
Sunny - It was nice to meet you and your climbing partner up there. I don't recall Jim's screen name, but if you read this, it was nice to meet you as well, and climb with all of you. Sunny, the text went through to Denver, so all was well. Thanks for letting me use your phone. All my loved one's heard that a 30 something male had fallen on the Bells, so it was a very important text to get out.
ManJerk- Thank you for stepping up for Derek's kids, that's very honorable and noble of you. I'm very sorry for your loss, as well as for the loved ones left behind.
For all those that witnessed the event, I wish you strength and peace. Again, not enough kudos can be given to SAR.
Sunny - It was nice to meet you and your climbing partner up there. I don't recall Jim's screen name, but if you read this, it was nice to meet you as well, and climb with all of you. Sunny, the text went through to Denver, so all was well. Thanks for letting me use your phone. All my loved one's heard that a 30 something male had fallen on the Bells, so it was a very important text to get out.
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I contacted 850 KOA and asked them to stop saying that he was "climbing without a harness" on the newscasts. The News Director replied to me with this:
Not sure what that means, but hopefully they will stop reporting this irrelevant and misleading detail.Thanks for your note. We appreciate your expertise.
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Good idea. I was annoyed seeing the, "not wearing a harness", part in the two news stories I read. I just griped about it to my non-climber coworker.djkest wrote:I contacted 850 KOA and asked them to stop saying that he was "climbing without a harness" on the newscasts. The News Director replied to me with this:Not sure what that means, but hopefully they will stop reporting this irrelevant and misleading detail.Thanks for your note. We appreciate your expertise.
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I was at Maroon Lake with family on Saturday... one of the most beautiful days I can remember this year. We saw the SAR helicopter high up on the mountain, and all we could say was that we hoped no one had been killed.
What a tragedy. Prayers and condolences for friends and family, and a big thank you to the SAR personell.
What a tragedy. Prayers and condolences for friends and family, and a big thank you to the SAR personell.
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Sincere condolences go out to Derek's family and friends. May those who witnessed this tragedy find peace and comfort.
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Very sorry to hear about this.. Condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time..
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I didn't know you, but you died like man doing what is good. You met a honorable end, be proud of what you achieved.
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I just hate this kind of news. Any young man like you that aspires to a healthy and positive way to spend a day like this - then suddenly leaves us - is an awful loss. RIP my friend.
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I am not positive but I think the reference to the absence of a harness is an effort to eliminate the failure of an anchor, rope, hardware or climbing partner's belay in the case of a fallen climber. In addition, the section where the fall originated is a section many climbers elect to "rope up and down on". Just thought to offer a different perspective. Hope it help those who may have been offendedGareth wrote:Good idea. I was annoyed seeing the, "not wearing a harness", part in the two news stories I read. I just griped about it to my non-climber coworker.djkest wrote:I contacted 850 KOA and asked them to stop saying that he was "climbing without a harness" on the newscasts. The News Director replied to me with this:Not sure what that means, but hopefully they will stop reporting this irrelevant and misleading detail.Thanks for your note. We appreciate your expertise.
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Derek was one of my climbing partners and closest friends. I last saw him when he helped to rescue me after a small climbing fall that broke a bone in my foot. He got me safely down the cliff and to medical help. Farewell, my friend. I'll see you again.
Here are some climbing pics of Derek:
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Here are some climbing pics of Derek:
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Those are great pics from some great routes. Looks like quite the mountaineer. Thanks for sharing those.Nathan Hoobler wrote:Derek was one of my climbing partners and closest friends. I last saw him when he helped to rescue me after a small climbing fall that broke a bone in my foot. He got me safely down the cliff and to medical help. Farewell, my friend. I'll see you again.
Here are some climbing pics of Derek:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 990c3dbbfd" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;