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Insane Video

Unread postby eastbay » Sun 10 Sep 2006, 23:52:46

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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby strider3700 » Mon 11 Sep 2006, 00:26:51

The climb he does is a 5.7 Slightly more difficult then climbing a ladder but not much. For how good of a climber he is it's kind of like you or me walking up some stairs. The leap in the middle is all for show and not necessary I'm sure.

Having said that nerves would kill me without a rope and I'd screw up and die. With a rope it's just a long climb.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby BlisteredWhippet » Mon 11 Sep 2006, 00:41:13

My palms sweat just watching that.

Insane.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby rwwff » Mon 11 Sep 2006, 01:16:56

The 16-year old still left crashing around my skull desperately wants to escape when he sees something like that. I might have to go run a bit to remind him why the answer is...

NO.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby Skye » Mon 11 Sep 2006, 02:22:20

He's dead now;/


Outside Magazine described the fall as follows:

"I watched his headlamp disappearing into the dark," says Daisher, "going and going, and in about ten seconds I saw the rope straighten, heard it start to whip—what Dano called flossing the sky—but it didn't make the full whipping sound. Then I heard him yell—'Ahhhhhh'—and a crash like a tree had broken in half, and I thought, 'Holy s---, he's swung into one of them.' I pictured him down there hanging from a limb, injured and bloody. I yelled to him, got on the radio. Nothing. Quiet. Then I started freaking."

Daisher rappelled to the base as fast as he could and followed the beam of his headlamp through the rocks and trees until he finally saw the ragged rope end dangling from branches above him. Then he spotted Osman, lying peacefully on his side. He checked for a pulse and, when he found none, sprinted off through the boulder field to a parking lot pay phone where he made a panicked call to Fritsch. "Dano's dead," he said, crying. "He's on the ground, I just saw him, he's dead."

Also from Outside (Online) "November 18, and said he needed a ride to Yosemite so he could take the rig down; the rangers had threatened to confiscate it. The two of them left late on the 20th, arrived the next day, and climbed to the tower that night. But the following afternoon, instead of removing the rig, Osman made a 925-foot jump on ropes that had been hanging in intermittent rain and snow for more than a month.

At 4:15 on the afternoon of the 23d, Daisher made a jump and lowered himself to the ground with rope carried in a waist pack. When he got back to the tower at about 5:30, he found Osman hurrying to reset the rig, trying to beat the encroaching darkness to make his grand jump.

"I had a bad feeling about it," says Daisher. "He was jumping from a different angle than we usually did, which meant he had to jump over the retrieval line, which he wasn't even going to be able to see, as dark as it was by then. And he'd added 75 feet to the rope, which was about three times more than he usually added from one jump to the next. So he was jumping on a thousand feet of line, which meant he was going to be only about 150 feet off the ground when he stopped. I was really skeptical. I kept saying, 'I don't think so, Dano, I don't like this.'"
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby BlisteredWhippet » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 15:01:25

:? damn
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 15:33:18

I was simply going to post that the guy is going to die!
but apparently that has already happened.

What a friggin tool.
I feel sorry for his parents who most likely out lived the guy.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby gnm » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 15:44:10

Tool? Hardly. He was an extremely talented climber. He knew damn well all the risks involved. And he chose to take them anyway. Some people live on the edge, some aren't willing. Will you end up choking your last gasp on a ventilator in some hospital ward, or getting creamed in that oh so unexpected car wreck which is never going to happen to you even though if you drive everyday you are likely taking bigger risks than Dan Ozman. When you meet your end will you regret that you never took those risks? I agree its not for everyone, but don't dis him for being out there. Another famous rock climber and risk taker, Wolfgang Gullich, was killed in an accident on the autobahn on his way to an interview...

Rest In Peace Dan...

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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby mgibbons19 » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 16:14:34

Did he have chidren before he died, or was he naturally selected out of the gene pool?
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 16:28:57

What about people who aren't rock climbers or car racers or who are just waiting to get impaled by a stingray? There's always the Leaving Las Vegas option if you don't want to be an old ventilated diaper-wearing, slobbering prune, beaten by cruel orderlies in the Old Folks home. All Hail the Big D!

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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby LinusK » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 16:49:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Eli', 'I') was simply going to post that the guy is going to die!


So will you.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 16:55:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('LinusK', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Eli', 'I') was simply going to post that the guy is going to die!


So will you.
Nice first post, Linusk! You hear that Eli! Better get ready! (of course there is a bit of difference between having flesh-eating bacteria eat your skin off as opposed to falling asleep at 84 in an easy chair reading the newspaper and never waking up; that isn't a cliche, my grandpa actually went that way)
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby gnm » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 17:23:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mgibbons19', 'D')id he have chidren before he died, or was he naturally selected out of the gene pool?


He died at 35... Sorry it was Osman not Ozman.... He had one daughter who is also an avid rock climber but not a free-soloist that I know of...

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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 17:49:29

Let me rephrase that,... the guy was a total tool.

He died while jumping off a cliff at night!

I am no good with statistics but I bet jumping off a cliff at night is far more dangerous than driving in a car your life.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'g')nm wrote "though if you drive everyday you are likely taking bigger risks than Dan Ozman."


Sure were all going to die and who wants to die on some vent in a hospital but that is what DNR orders are made for.

I like to have fun and enjoy taking some risks, but this guy is just like one of those idiots who dies while doing a wheelie on a super bike at 100 mph. Their is such a thing as fun and stupid fun.

You could always take PMN's way out too by snorting blow of a hooker's ass in Vegas until you die.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby gnm » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 17:58:56

Sorry, you've still got the wrong word... tool is the one thing he wasn't..

wikipedia "tool"

And no it wasn't "night" when he jumped. Not that it would make any difference.

A better analogy would be a professional motorcyle racer doing a 100mph wheelie. I expect they generally can pull that off without a hitch. Or can your average man scale 500 feet of 5'10 free solo and expect to live?

If you are talking about an teenager with thongs and a muscle shirt trying the same on his brand new bike then yes, thats an idiot...

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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby Eli » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 19:17:28

Tool is also slang for an idiot or a dick around these parts.

But I will cut the guy some slack (gnm) he died doing what he loved and there are much worse ways to go as we all know.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'w')hich meant he had to jump over the retrieval line, which he wasn't even going to be able to see, as dark as it was by then.
But he was jumping in the dark which is very idiotic.

He may have been a proficient rock climber but he was obviously an adrenaline junkie and it cost him his life.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 20:00:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Eli', '
')You could always take PMN's way out too by snorting blow of a hooker's ass in Vegas until you die.
That sounds like spec's way out. I want to go like my grandpa did. Reading the newspaper on a lazy afternoon, fall asleep, end of story.
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby kam30en » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 20:03:05

Something tells me that kind of guy (yah, I know he's dead) wouldn't be afraid of peak oil. I think I'd sooner face peak oil than climb that rock wall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz-bTNxpApU
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjUNFc6liDU
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Re: Insane Video

Unread postby bobcousins » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 20:04:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('strider3700', 'T')he climb he does is a 5.7 Slightly more difficult then climbing a ladder but not much. For how good of a climber he is it's kind of like you or me walking up some stairs. The leap in the middle is all for show and not necessary I'm sure.


The climb actually took 4:25 but the video is only 1:48, edited to look more impressive?

It may often seem pointless, but risk taking is important for evolution. Sometimes you need to take a risk to get a better payoff, but there's a balance between taking risks and playing it safe. Without knowing the right level of risk to take, evolution creates a spread of risk taking among the population, and natural selection decides what level of risk taking is appropriate.

It's unfortunate that Darwin has become associated with stupid risk taking, because that's not what it's about. There will always be people who have a high risk threshold, these people are needed to push the envelope.

Nowadays of course, our lives are extremely safe. Rather than risk taking leading to new frontiers being explored (there are few left), it results in pointless jumping off cliffs.
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