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marty(r)
climber
beneath the valley of ultravegans
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Topic Author's Original Post - May 1, 2006 - 11:24pm PT
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This is dedicated to those old dudes who crank like fiends. My money's on Jo Montchausse. He's literally written the book on Fontainbleau bouldering, and, at 65 plus, he'll climb you into the ground. Post up.
Oh yeah, Jo's also a husband, father of two, and a professor of economics in 'bleau. Doesn't seem to be slowing down either.
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Russ Walling
Social climber
Same place as you, man...... (WB)
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BVB is older than that dude *and* has more hair.
How about that Stimson Bullitt guy? Ain't he like 75 and still pink points stuff that Timbo can't do???
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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[maybe "Old Guys who RIP" isn't the best name for this thread.]
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WBraun
climber
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K-man
Hahahaha LOL yep.
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Fluoride
Trad climber
on a rock or mountain out west
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Russ - Stim's 86 for what it's worth. And yes, he still cranks. I climbed with him over Thanksgiving out in JT, he can still float up 10a face. And yep, still got the hair!
Alex Bertulis also cranks hard for mid 70's. Here he is with Stim. He's still working good hair too. Both guys are total class acts.
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misty of the mountain
Social climber
San Dimas, California
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Her name is AMY Locker...... If I could figure out how I'd post a picture of her. AMY AMY AMY!!! She was pretty incrediable wasn't she? Laura
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Jaybro
Social climber
The West
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this is what I'm training to be.
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Tan Slacks
Social climber
Joshua Tree
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I feel old, Does that count?
Yep, I climbed with Woody today and at 60 something, he might be one of the youngsters here, but he rocks. He returns day after day with the best attitude and the most "interesting" gear placements. He can be my ropegun anyday, or am I his belay slave? Oh well...
"Woody, turn on your hearing aid...... CLIMB ON"
Woody 5-1-06 JT 10a
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Bruce Morris
Social climber
Belmont, California
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But who's climbing 13d in their sixties? Youth wants to know!
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G_Gnome
Social climber
Tendonitis City
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No pictures to post, but Herb Laeger is still climbing 5.12 at 61 and has all his hair. I entirely credit his sweet wife though. Without her he would have been murdered by everyone of his climbing partners for the last 30 years, but no one wanted to hurt Eve.
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426
Sport climber
Buzzard Point, TN
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But who's climbing 13d in their sixties? Youth wants to know!
Lee “I have mixed feelings on working a route so hard,” Sheftel (close, 59, but who's counting; besides it's 14a...)
http://climbing.com/news/shefftel514/
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Melissa
Gym climber
berkeley, ca
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If you're factoring in both difficulty and age, I think Steve Schneider is breaking trail for the "Masters" division in climbing.
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Russ Walling
Social climber
Same place as you, man...... (WB)
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I think Schneider and Stimson went to Hish School together in the Bay Area.
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can't say
Social climber
Pasadena CA
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as a faithful sub-dude, I have to nominate this aging monkey. Even his "tude" is on a resurgence (shiver). But right now it looks like his tort-mate, Mort, is keeping him in his shell and not wanting to post up. So of course his sub-men have to step up.
South of Heaven
Somewhere on Mt. Clark
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Dolomite
climber
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Allen Steck still cranks--in his late seventies, I think. I know he repeated the Steck-Salathe a few years ago, when he was about 70. Pretty stout!
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John Vawter
Social climber
San Diego
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Al Steck is 80 and still climbing, but not leading. A couple of years ago (2002-03?) he and his son Lee zoomed up Chrimson Chrysalis in under six hours. And we did Open Book at Tahquitz a few months later.
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Bruce Morris
Social climber
Belmont, California
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Lee Sheftel climbing 14a at 59 y.o. sounds like it almost qualifies as 13d at 60. I've known old construction workers with unbelieveable arm strength at 60 after using tin snips on 10-12 gauge sheet metal for 30 years. Barring degenerative diseases . . .
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G_Gnome
Social climber
Tendonitis City
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Looks like Mo is climbing hard again, but I don't think he is old enough to qualify for this thread. Is he even 50 yet?
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can't say
Social climber
Pasadena CA
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ShortTimer, I do believe that Mo's tipping the scales of time at 52. So I guess the next question is what would be the age qualification a person needed in order to be considered an "Old Guy"? For my money, once AARP starts sending you entry applications, you qualify.
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G_Gnome
Social climber
Tendonitis City
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Well, at 54 I wouldn't nominate myself into a thread that is talking about 60-80 year olds. However, some of my friends call me old so maybe it is a personnal choice. Just ask Mo if he *thinks* he is old? HA!
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