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Tahoe climber
Trad climber
a dark-green forester out west
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Rest in peace.
Condolences to family and friends.
Sad day.
TC
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Scared Silly
Trad climber
UT
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I find it interesting that the climber died due to a long sustained fall but yet folks are focused on her not wearing a helmet while discussing rock ice fall. Shouldn't the speculation at least be had she been wearing a helmet would she have survived the fall? Or if they had only been roped together ...
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DHike
climber
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Sad, indeed.
Rope up if in a group, otherwise, you are soloing.
Bummer
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rhyang
climber
SJC
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I think the helmet discussion was mostly about how the media seems to fixate on this kind of thing when reporting accidents.
I agree with the sentiment expressed by others that speculating on what might have been is in poor taste. RIP to the fallen climber.
I wear a helmet while climbing snow if I think that on the way down I might hit something, which for me is most of the time.
IMO Roping up on Avy Gulch is kind of ridiculous. I've seen guides short-roping their clients up it though.
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Matt
Trad climber
primordial soup
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based solely on my own personal observations, almost nobody ropes up or wears a helmet on the avalanche gulch route on shasta. i know the route changes w/ conditions etc., but when i did it, it was nothing more than a sometimes steep hike on non-technical snow. i've been way more gripped on the approach to lucky streaks in june.
my sincere condolences to the friends and family of this unfortunate climber.
i'm sure risking her life was never the intention.
RIP.
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Hardman Knott
Gym climber
Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, Ca
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I agree with the sentiment expressed by others that speculating on what might have been is in poor taste.
Indeed. There's a story on SF Gate about a 20 year old who was shot in Golden Gate
Park the other night, and a lot of clueless comments and assumptions were made as
to the character of the victim and what he was doing, ect. Well guess who happened
to post in the comments? The victim's FATHER. The kid did nothing according to witnesses
who have since posted.
My feeling is that it is almost certain that Ms. Enoki's friends and family will find this thread,
which is something to keep in mind. My condolences to Ms Enoki's loved ones.
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dougs510
Social climber
down south
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Sincere condolences to family and friends.
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byrdie Sue
Social climber
Port Charlotte FL
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Dec 19, 2008 - 10:13am PT
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Sad sad...but at least she tried it. Living life each day as if it were your last plays true here.
My condolences to friends and family.
Byrdie Sue
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anamerican
climber
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Dec 24, 2008 - 02:17pm PT
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Cherry was an exceptional, highly functioning human being and a very dear friend of a friend of mine here in Brooklyn. I am impressed by the general level of discourse on this blog. We are all human and of varying levels of ability and even the best prepared have to leave this earth sometime. Better to leave it from Mount Shasta than many other places I can think of. I'm sure that as climbers you all feel the same way.
Happy holidays to all. Enjoy your families the best you can.
http://www.current.org/obituaries/obit0822enoki.shtml
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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Dec 24, 2008 - 03:37pm PT
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hey there anamerican... may her family have the gift of much strong emotional support, and may this help them through the new year....
god bess to their family... very sad to hear all this...
prayers for her mom's well-being, as it seems harder on moms during the holidays...
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bluering
Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
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Dec 24, 2008 - 04:32pm PT
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Very sad, my prayers to her family and friends.
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