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TB
climber
Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Topic Author's Original Post - Jun 23, 2011 - 05:21am PT
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Somebody needs to take the time to make John Yablonksi a wikipedia page
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survival
Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
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Jun 23, 2011 - 08:28am PT
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Why? John was an interesting character, a really good climber, and a friend to many to be sure. But he was also a tragic figure who struggled with a number of issues, as do many of us. He wasn't a leading pioneer of his generation in terms of first ascents, professionalism or longevity.
There are many fine climbers who not only pushed their own personal envelope, but got an education, tackled a career, raised a family and continued to grow as climbers and human beings. I think they deserve recognition too.
I liked John, just curious why you think he should be singled out for a wiki page. If you feel that strongly about it, have at it.
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ron gomez
Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
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Jun 23, 2011 - 08:36am PT
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Good idea T, see what we can do fer ya!
Peace
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Jun 23, 2011 - 11:04am PT
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Thrust is on to something. Pretty much for the reasons survival states.
Gotta add that I think his ascent of Spiderline in the style he did it is pretty historically noteworthy.
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TB
climber
Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 23, 2011 - 02:18pm PT
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I was just on my Dad's page and the only other stonemasters mentioned were John Long, Ron Kauk, and Dave Yerien.
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TB
climber
Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 23, 2011 - 02:19pm PT
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Someone at the table said "Why isn't Yabo mentioned?" so I posted this thing.
If not Yabo... then maybe some other people should be recognized
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couchmaster
climber
pdx
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Jun 23, 2011 - 03:09pm PT
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I was just on my Dad's page and the only other stonemasters mentioned were John Long, Ron Kauk, and Dave Yerien.
Wow?!!! No Lynn Hill? She'd be high on the list of folks to add. Tyrus, nice to see you have a good heart and are thinking of others.
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Spider Savage
Mountain climber
SoCal
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Jun 23, 2011 - 03:47pm PT
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A good idea. I'd do it but too lazy.
No need to put in every detail of his life just what he means to climbing.
Yabo was significant in his bold style of bouldering, climbing and soloing. Also as a part of a group that created a 2nd (or was it the 3rd) golden age of American climbing. He's like the James Dean of the Stonemasters.
I only met him once and he wasn't that friendly but who cares.
I think Largo should put it up. (or assign it to someone)
The raw material for the entry could be found on this thread and others on this forum:
http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1385246/Why-do-we-idolize-John-Yabo-Yablanski
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the Fet
climber
Tu-Tok-A-Nu-La
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Jun 23, 2011 - 04:12pm PT
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wikipedia is encyclopedic in nature. You usually see lists of accomplishments.
It seems what is most interesting about yabo is all the crazy stories about him. Better material for supertopo and the like, than for a dry encyclopedia entry.
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Jun 23, 2011 - 05:39pm PT
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I think a wiki page would be appropriate, the whole idea of the wiki is a much less formal treatment of these facts and stories...
the proposed Yabo page wouldn't have to be very elaborate, but it would be there to serve the generation of climbers who don't or can't sit down and listen to the stories, not that there need to be stories on the wiki... but certainly the role of Yabo in the history of climbing, at least in that important era, was an important one.
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looking sketchy there...
Social climber
Latitute 33
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Jun 23, 2011 - 06:20pm PT
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Yabo was not simply a talented and devoted climber. His persona and life (the good and the bad) are inextricably tied to his climbing accomplishments and notoriety.
For better or worse, most notable climbers are known almost entirely for their climbing accomplishments. People seem to like their heroes to retain that two-dimensional aspect. Their deep personal challenges are usually not grist for discussion.
This is not the case with Yabo. When we try to confront Yabo's legacy, we are often confronted with issues that make us uncomfortable.
Couple this with the tendency of people to shy away from complexity and a preference for simple (even if incorrect) constructs and you can see why the idea of a Wiki page for Yabo gives rise to discomfort.
Given the ubiquitous nature of the Internet and Wiki and the place Yabo holds in our tribe's history, I can't see a good reason for someone not undertaking to create a listing for Yabo.
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pyro
Big Wall climber
Calabasas
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Jun 29, 2011 - 12:12pm PT
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very Kool idea!
be sure to include Yabo's boulder problems from Stoney!
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