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desertwanderer81
Jan 11, 2008, 4:01 PM
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But why?! It is just something I don't get.
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knieveltech
Jan 11, 2008, 4:06 PM
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desertwanderer81 wrote: But why?! It is just something I don't get. Considering there was a camera crew waiting there to catch the action and the camera guy didn't miss a second of the fall (which implies to me he was ready for it) it's assumable that the fall was rigged for good theater.
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marc801
Jan 11, 2008, 4:15 PM
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knieveltech wrote: desertwanderer81 wrote: But why?! It is just something I don't get. Considering there was a camera crew waiting there to catch the action and the camera guy didn't miss a second of the fall (which implies to me he was ready for it) it's assumable that the fall was rigged for good theater. That's it exactly - it was a fall specifically staged for the video, with the slings intentionally cut 3/4 through to simulate a zipper fall.
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dingus
Jan 11, 2008, 4:38 PM
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desertwanderer81 wrote: But why?! It is just something I don't get. We're not supposed to get people like Dano. We just acknowledge that he's of our tribe, and his legend lives on. He's up there in the night sky now, with The Hunter and The Bear. Go out on a clear mountain night when the stars shine so bright you need shade.... if you watch carefully and quietly you'll see him, raising hell with the gods. I heard he got Atlas to do a rope jump!!!111 Raise up the Glass! (Time for a Steely Dan tune) Now they lay his body down Sad old men who run this town I still recall the way He led the charge and saved the day Blue blood and rain I can hear the bugle playin' We seen the last of ole Dan Osman Ring out the past his name lives on (and on) Roll out the bones and raise up your pitcher Raise up your glass to Good King gone While he plummited far and wide All his loving friends cried And though we sung his fame We all missed himj just the same He meant to shine To the end of the line We seen the last of ole Dan Osman Ring out the past his name lives on (and on) Roll out the bones and raise up your pitcher Raise up your glass to Good King gone Raise up your glasses tonight for Dano. Have a Milktoast on me! DMT
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knieveltech
Jan 11, 2008, 4:44 PM
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marc801 wrote: knieveltech wrote: desertwanderer81 wrote: But why?! It is just something I don't get. Considering there was a camera crew waiting there to catch the action and the camera guy didn't miss a second of the fall (which implies to me he was ready for it) it's assumable that the fall was rigged for good theater. That's it exactly - it was a fall specifically staged for the video, with the slings intentionally cut 3/4 through to simulate a zipper fall. Maybe some of the slings where cut but I've seen that video and you can clearly see at least two cams on the rope while he's falling.
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dreday3000
Jan 11, 2008, 4:49 PM
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Seconding "Fall of the Phantom Lord" by Andrew Toddhunter. On of my favorite climbing books.
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jgloporto
Jan 11, 2008, 7:20 PM
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knieveltech wrote: marc801 wrote: knieveltech wrote: desertwanderer81 wrote: But why?! It is just something I don't get. Considering there was a camera crew waiting there to catch the action and the camera guy didn't miss a second of the fall (which implies to me he was ready for it) it's assumable that the fall was rigged for good theater. That's it exactly - it was a fall specifically staged for the video, with the slings intentionally cut 3/4 through to simulate a zipper fall. Maybe some of the slings where cut but I've seen that video and you can clearly see at least two cams on the rope while he's falling. Supporting my tipped out theory. All I know is that guy was a crazy bastard! And it's worth bringing up periodic In Memory Of threads even though its been a while.
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Adk
Jan 11, 2008, 7:46 PM
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Agreed!!! Keep the memory alive!!
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floydian99
Jan 24, 2008, 8:04 PM
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HE REALLY IS A LEGEND. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSsOrEPyNRU video: tribute to Dan Osman from Masters of Stone
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jmvc
Feb 8, 2008, 2:01 PM
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Incredible person.. Great links folks.. RIP Dan
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Rommel88
Apr 1, 2008, 4:39 PM
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Before I ever climbed, someone showed me the video masters of stone V with the tribute to Dan Osman. At the time I didn't know the story and that the Dan Osman segment was a tribute because he had died. However, it is actually watching that film and specifically that segment that I became interested in rock climbing and took my first trip to a gym to see what it was all about. Even in his death, Dan Osman is still inspiring future generations of climbers. Rest in peace Dan Osman, I'll always remember that you brought me into this sport.
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CaptainPolution
Apr 18, 2008, 12:19 AM
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does anybody know where I could find copies of his rigging plans? I tried google but no luck...
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shanz
May 1, 2008, 8:04 PM
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I remember when i first got into climbing the friend who got me hooked, I was so amazed by his climbing. In fact Dan was what inspired myself and my wife to give up our apartment, forget the so called sane life we were living(house job ect) and head out on the road. we had talked about camping out and traveling 2-3 years ago. Then last November we decided to give up everything but yet gain everything. We learned alot. from November to may we just traveled place to place. In November we stayed at Jackson falls for about a month (thought about driving trucks then realized it would conflict with climbing) we met some really good people and had some fun. We did some things which people looked at us like we were nuts and we learned from those things. We moved on ended up in Alabama, Kentucky, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. We climbed hard and enjoyed many evenings around the fire with people (the guys from WI were way cool) We got to know the locals in many different places. We re-learned how to live life and how precious life is. It was a wonderful time. It was all inspired by Dan Osman, and a friend we met years ago on a very cold spring break named Phillip M. who we shared bbq with whos kindness and love fore life matched that of what i have read about danno- From the many things i have read Danno loved life and though this trip was inspired by That love for life. Thanks for the inspiration that lead to the last 6 months
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climber_for_life78
Jun 18, 2008, 4:00 AM
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an inspiration to us all http://youtube.com/watch?v=6P-ZTjdWxPI&feature=related
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milesenoell
Jun 19, 2008, 5:13 AM
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I've read the account by the guy at black diamond who analyzed a section of the rope, and he says that the rope is melted where it broke, consistent with two strands of rope rubbing against each other. Not sure if this happened at a knot or because of two ropes crossing.
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Dynosaur13
Aug 23, 2008, 3:52 AM
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desertwanderer81 wrote: sausalito wrote: actually I think that he cut the slings on the pieces so they would all rip but I could be wrong. Yeah that whipper is crazy. That is some confidence in your anchor for sure. I could be wrong about how he did it so dont take this as gospel...... I get most of the stuff, but why cut the slings? Why not just take one fall on the anchor you want to hold you? Maybe I just haven't had enough gear fail on me to understand, heh. i could be wrong but i thought i saw the whole cams come out so in my theory he couldnt have simply cut the slings
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NPRsendNdestroy
Oct 19, 2008, 5:42 AM
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Dan Osman was the ultimate in climbing mentality. He always had a great attitude, he pushed the sport and evolved it. He made me want to climb harder when i first started and still does today. DAN-O your the man!
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habitat
Nov 22, 2008, 3:55 PM
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stunt "jumping" was somewhat novel at the time, apparently Suzuki (belayer) cracked his helmet on that one. I miss Dan0, it's going on 10 years almost today the day iirc. It's a 5.14 send to heaven....keep skipping bolts
desertwanderer81 wrote: sausalito wrote: actually I think that he cut the slings on the pieces so they would all rip but I could be wrong. Yeah that whipper is crazy. That is some confidence in your anchor for sure. I could be wrong about how he did it so dont take this as gospel...... I get most of the stuff, but why cut the slings? Why not just take one fall on the anchor you want to hold you? Maybe I just haven't had enough gear fail on me to understand, heh.
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Hennessey
Nov 22, 2008, 8:08 PM
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Dan Osman was an amazing climber. Every time I watch one of his videos, I just say to myself "why did he have to die." Ya just wonder what kind of crazy shit he would be doing if he was still alive
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KeitaroHoshi
Aug 25, 2010, 7:43 PM
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Dan Osmond was the best climber ever. He passed away when his rope broke. He Jumped once, jugged to the top, and jumped for the last time. If I remember correctly the rope broke at the knot. Info from climbing mag. back issue
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johnwesely
Aug 25, 2010, 9:15 PM
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KeitaroHoshi wrote: Dan Osmond was the best climber ever. He passed away when his rope broke. He Jumped once, jugged to the top, and jumped for the last time. If I remember correctly the rope broke at the knot. Info from climbing mag. back issue We have a climbing historian right here.
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dreday3000
Aug 25, 2010, 9:18 PM
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Anybody notice that Eric Pearlman Productions has taken all the clips off of youtube? I'm all for intellectual property rights but seems to me a true friend would let Dano's memory live on by allowing the clips to say on youtube. At this point it seems like Pearlman is trying to squeeze every last drop out of his Dano's accomplishments. I vote douchebag.
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oldsalt
Aug 25, 2010, 11:00 PM
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Before you go all judgmental here, check out the following comment by his daughter, Emma. Searches will reveal quite a bit about her and by her. Each person lives his or her own life according a set of unique situations and values. That's what freedom is all about. http://www.getoutdoors.com/...ering-Dan-Osman.html
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