Richie Copeland climbing accident?

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Regan

Big Wall climber
Poland/Scotland
Apr 23, 2016 - 12:18am PT
Richie, 2010
ryankelly

Trad climber
Bhumi
Apr 23, 2016 - 08:46am PT
Yeah Richie! Miss you buddy. thanks for the good vibes
The Alpine

climber
Apr 23, 2016 - 09:24am PT
First time I went to climb 1/2 Dome, Rich and Laban Swafford were also climbing. My partner was Justin Griffin(rip). Rich and Laban were attempting to free the route and were a HILARIOUS junk show! 'Twas the first time i ever heard someone call down from on lead "Tag me up the bong!!!"

RIP Richie.
Landgolier

climber
the flatness
May 17, 2016 - 09:03pm PT
Not quite two years, but damn I miss you Richie. Thanks for showing me what it means to be alive. Finally going to Yosemite for the first time this year and I can't believe you won't be there in person.
le_bruce

climber
Oakland, CA
Apr 26, 2017 - 02:58pm PT
One time, I showed up down there and Richie had bought a couple hundred dollars worth of wind chimes. Man, he must have bought every chime in the store, wooden ones, steel, bamboo… all kinds of chimes. We spent hours hanging all these chimes in the highest branches in the woods. We used a hunting climber tree stand and big wall techniques to hang them. Afterwards I made a comment about it going to be a bitch to collect them all. He laughed and said, “Those are there to stay, ha haa”.

Reading through, bump.
'Pass the Pitons' Pete

Big Wall climber
like Ontario, Canada, eh?
Apr 26, 2017 - 04:43pm PT
Richie and Nanook as we were about to blast off on our wintertime push of Zodiac, March 2008.




Richie led the first block, including the direct start. It was a trifle aqueous as you can see by the water pouring down just right of us.




My block - being the caver - was to lead the graveyard shift through the night. In places I was right under the meltwater waterfall, leading in full Goretex head to toe. Brrrrr.......

When we got to Peanut Ledge in the morning, we just sat in the sun and warmed up for three hours. I had been deluged under zero-degree water for quite some time, so was pretty thankful for a still sunny morning. We had the entire crag to ourselves.

There was a foot of snow on the descent, but it wasn't really slippery, thankfully.

I miss ya, Bro.....


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