Ricardo Cassin Passes

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Gene

climber
Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 7, 2009 - 11:04am PT
A legend is gone.

http://planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l2&keyid=36910

http://www.climbing.com/community/perspective/riccardo_cassin-the_full_interview/index.html

Edit to add second link.
Steve Grossman

Trad climber
Seattle, WA
Aug 7, 2009 - 11:25am PT
Sad news but what a life lived!!! Rest in peace Ricardo...
Barbarian

Trad climber
slowly dying in the OC
Aug 7, 2009 - 11:28am PT
What a life! Truly one to be celebrated - full value all the way.

Rest in Peace, Ricardo. Rest well.
Scared Silly

Trad climber
UT
Aug 7, 2009 - 11:29am PT
Sad as it another passing of an era. Though at 100 he had a good life in the mountains which most can not be dishearten by.
Peter Haan

Trad climber
San Francisco, CA
Aug 7, 2009 - 11:34am PT
Thanks for putting this up, Gene!! Everybody note here that Cassin was 100.5 years old....

Our very own Jim Herrington, the noted photographer, was just, or may be still, there, by the way and must have photographed Cassin in the last month. www.jimherrington.

I think my first pitons (nearly 50 years ago) were Cassin wafers, and maybe some steel carabiners of his as well.

RIP
TYeary

climber
Aug 7, 2009 - 12:18pm PT
The passing of a true icon.
If us "youngsters" can see so far, it is because we stand on the shoulders of giants. Ricardo Cassin was one such giant.
Tony
ydpl8s

Trad climber
Santa Monica, California
Aug 7, 2009 - 12:53pm PT
Reading accounts of his ascent of the Piz Badile in the 1930's is a humbling experience. When you consider the equipment they had, just the vision that they could do something like that, it boggles the mind.
Alan Rubin

climber
Amherst,MA.
Aug 7, 2009 - 01:09pm PT
Truely sad. But at the same time wonderful that he lived such a long full life with success not only in his mountain adventures but as a family man, a businessman, and a very respected member of his community.I must also state that while such claims are always controversial, and essentially meaningless, any list of the greatest, most successful climbers of all time will have Cassin at or near the top. Rest in peace.
apogee

climber
Aug 7, 2009 - 01:12pm PT
One of the earliest, truly visionary alpinists. RIP, Mr. Cassin.

Ihateplastic

Trad climber
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Aug 7, 2009 - 01:30pm PT
Somehow I find this good news.

Now the legends from our time that have passed this year have a leader. Cassin was a gentleman and a hard-arse climber. Can you imagine Bachar and Cassin sittin' around the eternal campfire shootin' the shite? I am not ready to be there yet, but what a party!
philo

Trad climber
boulder, co.
Aug 7, 2009 - 01:57pm PT
No sorrow this time. Just great joy for a full and fully lived life. What a remarkable legacy he carved in time. 100.5 years old no small feat that.

Rest in Peace great man.
The Librarian

climber
Golden, CO
Aug 7, 2009 - 02:36pm PT
I just put up some pics from a photo album he gave Brad Washburn in 1961:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaclibrary/sets/72157621972525370/

Edit: and if you can help caption them, let me know - or just join flickr and add your own notes and comments without me in the middle. Thanks!
Gene

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 7, 2009 - 02:46pm PT
Thanks The Libraian. What treasures. Way cool.
lucasignorelli

climber
Torino, Italy
Aug 7, 2009 - 03:13pm PT
In one of those coincidences that will be probably discussed for years, he died at 23PM of August 6th - exactly 71 years (minus a 7 hours) from reaching the summit of Grandes Jorasses after climbing for the first time (together with Gino Esposito e Ugo Tizzoni) the Walker Spur on the north face. It was Saturday, August 6th 1938.

From L to R - Riccardo Cassin, Ugo Tizzoni and Gino Esposito (the guy with the rope coil and the ice axe) reach the Boccalatte hut around mid day, August 7th, 1938.

http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/538210.jpg
Iron Mtn.

Trad climber
Corona, Ca.
Aug 7, 2009 - 05:53pm PT
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

One of the true GREATS!!!!
~RIP~

Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Aug 7, 2009 - 05:58pm PT
Sad news.

The 100th birthday thread (January 2nd 2009) is at http://supertopo.com/climbing/thread.html?topic_id=754517 It includes some interesting links.
Port

Trad climber
San Diego
Aug 7, 2009 - 06:01pm PT
Cant imagine a better life than what he lived.
Captain...or Skully

Social climber
Boise....
Aug 7, 2009 - 06:03pm PT
Praise & honor to a giant among The old tyme Hardmen.
Respect!
divad

Trad climber
wmass
Aug 7, 2009 - 06:33pm PT
Wow, to do what he did and live to be 100!

A life well lived!

RIP
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
Aug 7, 2009 - 07:45pm PT
I always loved the photo of him on the Royal Arches,
on the tree. . .
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