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crunch
Social climber
CO
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Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 27, 2010 - 06:32pm PT
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Eric Bjornstad interviewed Charlie Fowler right after the first ascent of Zenyatta Entrada.
Eric sent me a copy of this interview after Charlie died, hoping that maybe it could get published, or somehow made available to a wider audience.
So here it is. Enjoy.
ps. <<Click on each page for a larger view, with easy-to-read text>>
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goatboy smellz
climber
Nederland
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Aug 27, 2010 - 07:00pm PT
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Thanks for sharing that.
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SteveW
Trad climber
The state of confusion
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Aug 27, 2010 - 08:32pm PT
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Wow! What a post! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Aug 27, 2010 - 09:37pm PT
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thanks crunch for sharing that interview with us, that was a great read
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telemon01
Trad climber
Montana
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Aug 27, 2010 - 09:59pm PT
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Very nice, thanks for the post.
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murcy
climber
sanfrancisco
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Aug 27, 2010 - 10:01pm PT
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Great interview.
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jstan
climber
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Aug 27, 2010 - 10:08pm PT
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I think I have commented on Charlie at least once before, so I apologize for the repetition, But he more than merits the attention.
Wherever you go you find these great youngsters who love something totally. I am not sure it is the climbing they love so much as it is the just being alive. Climbing is certainly one of the many things you can't do when dead.
It always helps to be this interested in at least two things. That way at least one thing in your life is always "working" and you always have options. I can't say this was a problem for Charlie. It probably was not. My wondering is only a reflection of the need for us to do all we can to keep both people and their dreams alive as long as possible.
We miss Charlie.
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crunch
Social climber
CO
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 28, 2010 - 03:27pm PT
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Thanks for the nice comments.
Credit should go to Eric Bjornstad, who recognized the talent and originality and did this interview, but never was able to get it published or printed anywhere.
Here's a photo of a dapper Charlie, on the first ascent of Zenyatta Entrada, taken by Eric Bjornstad
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Aug 28, 2010 - 03:30pm PT
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Outstanding find, Steve!
Charlie is well worth paying attention to...
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SteveW
Trad climber
The state of confusion
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Another bump for Charlie.
Yes, you are missed, Charlie.
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crunch
Social climber
CO
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Topic Author's Reply - Dec 17, 2014 - 10:34pm PT
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Another bump for Charlie.
Yes, you are missed, Charlie.
Both gone, now. RIP Charlie, RIP Eric.
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mcreel
climber
Barcelona
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Dec 17, 2014 - 11:39pm PT
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Many thanks for posting that.
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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Dec 18, 2014 - 04:57am PT
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I missed this interview first time around.
Thanks so much for a great read; especially since I learned a lot more about Charlie.
Back in 1975, my wife and I were on a long road trip, having just been married. I met Charlie at the Teton climbers ranch, and managed to convince him and Mike Munger to meet up with us in the Wind Rivers.
I raved to Charlie about a great line, waiting for a 1st ascent. We ended up doing the Golden Dihedral route, on Ambush Peak, and I was quite impressed
with the young Charlie Fowler. The route goes up the right hand skyline.
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couchmaster
climber
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Dec 18, 2014 - 06:10am PT
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Great thread, I too missed the story first go round so thanks for the bump Crunch.
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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Dec 18, 2014 - 09:32am PT
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Nice! It should have been published. Very eloquent.
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Brian in SLC
Social climber
Salt Lake City, UT
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Dec 18, 2014 - 10:01am PT
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Fantastic!
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
Nothing creative to say
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Dec 18, 2014 - 10:31am PT
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keep it at the top
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Dec 18, 2014 - 11:00am PT
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I missed this one too. Fascinating.
I miss climbing in the desert with Charlie, and I wish I'd known Eric better.
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Apr 28, 2017 - 07:07pm PT
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Bump for Travels with Charlie...
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Kalimon
Social climber
Ridgway, CO
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Apr 28, 2017 - 09:23pm PT
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What a great interview! Thanks for sharing this Crusher . . . Charlie never talked about his past accomplishments, so it is refreshing to see him open up here. Charlie deserves a lot of respect for living in the moment, no ego, no pretense, just a genuine person with an incredible alpine pedigree. He set a great example of what it means to be fully human.
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