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EPiCJAMES
Feb 22, 2008, 6:14 PM
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with the recent plane crash in venezuela, i was wondering if a plane has ever crashed into a climbing route? sounds ridiculous, but would be an interesting read. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080222/wl_afp/venezuelaaviationaccidentcrash edited title
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majid_sabet
Feb 22, 2008, 6:55 PM
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EPiCJAMES wrote: with the recent plane crash in venezuela, i was wondering if a plane has ever crashed into a climbing route? sounds ridiculous, but would be an interesting read. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080222/wl_afp/venezuelaaviationaccidentcrash edited title
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guanoboy
Feb 22, 2008, 7:37 PM
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there is a famous plane crash site at the base of Mt. Slesse's NE ridge.
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skinnyclimber
Feb 22, 2008, 7:45 PM
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Near Albuquerque NM there was recently a small plane that crashed into a very large and famous formation known as The Shield. I'm not sure if it hit any of the routes specifically, but I know that rock has many routes all over it... According to what someone told me (yes this whole story is 2nd hand from people who watched the local news) they were unable to recover all of the wreckage because some of it was "stuck" in the rock.... I don't know exactly about the parts stuck in the rock, but I know for sure that a plane did crash into The Shield.
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EPiCJAMES
Feb 22, 2008, 7:59 PM
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other than the towers not being there anymore, how is this sad?
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itstoearly
Feb 22, 2008, 8:14 PM
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I think that's what makes it sad. Other than that the story was awesome.
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jestering
Feb 22, 2008, 8:14 PM
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EPiCJAMES wrote: other than the towers not being there anymore, how is this sad? Good point. I'll pose a similar question: Aside from all the murdered Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, Communists, etc., why was the Holocaust such a bad thing?
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mturner
Feb 22, 2008, 8:46 PM
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jestering wrote: EPiCJAMES wrote: other than the towers not being there anymore, how is this sad? Good point. I'll pose a similar question: Aside from all the murdered Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, Communists, etc., why was the Holocaust such a bad thing? WWII?
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zeke_sf
Feb 22, 2008, 9:52 PM
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jestering wrote: EPiCJAMES wrote: other than the towers not being there anymore, how is this sad? Good point. I'll pose a similar question: Aside from all the murdered Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, Communists, etc., why was the Holocaust such a bad thing? Aren't the murders what made it the holocaust?
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EPiCJAMES
Feb 23, 2008, 12:03 AM
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hey dipshits, read the link. it was about someone climbing the towers back in the day. not about what happened September 11. edited to add: you guys must of read my post wrong, it was reffering only to the link, not the events that happened after.
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hacksaw
Feb 23, 2008, 12:22 AM
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Mount Moran in GTNP, Northeast ridge. Sometime in the 50's I think....
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EvilMonkey
Mar 19, 2008, 11:13 PM
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In 1955, United Airlines Flight 409 crashed into the side of Medicine Bow Peak, in Wyoming; there were no survivors. Engines and other fragments of the plane are still present at the base of the cliff. A memorial stone and plaque were placed near the crash site, known as "Disaster Wall", in August 2001. i pasted this from another site. i've got no idea whether or not it hit any of the established routes. in 1955, there probably weren't any established routes. i'm going to try to make it down there this summer. i'll let you know what i find out.
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irregularpanda
Mar 19, 2008, 11:43 PM
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guanoboy wrote: there is a famous plane crash site at the base of Mt. Slesse's NE ridge. This is super famous, there were rumors for years that some guys on the plane was smuggling 10,000$ and a bunch of peope explored the area to try to find it. I wish I had climbed that beast.
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coolcat83
Mar 20, 2008, 12:48 AM
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skinnyclimber wrote: they were unable to recover all of the wreckage because some of it was "stuck" in the rock. does that count as fixed pro?
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braaaaaaaadley
Mar 20, 2008, 1:34 AM
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A small plane crashed into the side of a cliff 100yds from one of the best routes of the cliff to which I am referring. I would tell you the name of the crag, but then I would have to kill you... btw the plane is still there since the slope where it now rests is so steep, but somebody salvaged the prop and engine a long time ago.
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EPiCJAMES
Mar 21, 2008, 11:27 PM
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thanks for all the replies. it gets boring here at work.
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