John Bachar - In memory of a great man 1957 – 2009

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Katie_I

Mountain climber
Wyoming
Jul 6, 2009 - 09:42pm PT
One of my favorite John Bachar quotations: "Climbing is a
journey of devotion. The environment, by its severity, dictates
movements of the spirit."

Nohea

Trad climber
Aiea,Hi
Jul 6, 2009 - 09:45pm PT
Life, what a trip. John was one helluva guy who had funk, ability, courage, and an appearance of peace.

To the Family, Be strong and know that this man was loved around the World. We were blessed to be here to witness such a life.


Aloha,
wil
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jul 6, 2009 - 09:50pm PT
yeah, Blitzo the ironies with that mag are amazing.

Beth babe, you were in the Meadows this weekend? So were we! Myself, Daphne, Ed, my daughter, how did we all miss each other? We gotta coordinate more while we have the opportunity!
Norman Claude

climber
Jul 6, 2009 - 09:59pm PT
Hey long lost Brethren,

Sorry the twisted turn of events has me thinking about you all and of course John. No cliche can pad my sadness for Tyrus and our shared loss.

A powerful bond that climbing thing.

I'm sure John is already pressing limits on a higher plane.

Claude Fiddler
michaellane

climber
Spokane, WA
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:00pm PT
John was a legend--in every sense of the word--to me for years before I eventually met him. When we did finally meet, I kept watching him to see if I could catch a glimpse of the greatness I'd built up and expected. I'm not sure what I was looking for, but I figured it'd be something obvious, like maybe he'd be wearing a cape under his civvies or something.

Over time, we'd run into each other at the trade shows and wind up having drinks or grab a lunch or something and it dawned on me that he's just a guy. A real normal guy, actually, like the rest of us.

Well, not exactly like the rest of us ... his cajones were a bunch bigger and he had vision and a talent for climbing that only comes by once for every few ten-thousand climbers ... but when you sat down with the guy, he was approachable and genuine and liked to laugh, tell stories and even listen to yours.

The climbing community won't be the same without him. There's nobody like John Bachar nor, I believe, will there ever be. He was perfectly matched to his time and he brought a vision and a style to climbing that is uniquely his. I’m really going to miss him. I extend heartfelt condolences to his family and to our community. We’ve lost a big one, but his legend will remain for as long as human beings continue to climb rock.

--ML
RocaLibre

Trad climber
Mexico City, Mx
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:05pm PT
So sorry for John's family, specially his son. He and I had talked about him doing a slide show in Mexico City next time he was in Mexico. He was a teacher and beautiful soul.
Sad day,

Leon Islas
klk

Trad climber
cali
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:11pm PT
tx for the photos phil. the rawl drive and thank god photos are especially good.

that first photo, on reed's: he looks so young. i met john the year before, and he looked so ancient to me then.

he was at least three years older.
Jack Herrick

Trad climber
Palo Alto, CA
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:22pm PT
So sad. John, thanks for showing us what was possible.
rockbetty

Social climber
El Portal, Ca.
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:27pm PT
I'M SO SORRY FOR TYRUS'S AND THE WORLD'S LOST. IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I JOHN.I FIRST MET HIM IN 1977 BOULDERING IN JT WITH YABO.IN 1984 I GAVE HIM MY DINNER WHEN I WENT IN TO LABOR WITH MY SON. I SAW HIM IN HIS NEW HOUSE,TYRUS WAS LESS THAN A MONTH OLD.SO MANY GOOD TIMES AND MEMORIES. MY SON TOLD JOHN ONCE, THAT HE WAS "SUPPOSE TO BLOW NOT SUCK", WELL THIS NEWS SUCKS! I HOPE TO HERE JOHN PLAYING WITH COLTRANE,JUST BLOWING IN THE WIND.....RIP DB
Splater

climber
Grey Matter
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:28pm PT
I watched him bouldering years ago in Tuolumne and was amazed.
Then he said he was done warming up and went off to do something bigger.
He was exceptional.
He was human.
hobo_dan

Social climber
Minnesota
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:41pm PT
Bachar was a part of the Foundation of the sport to me.
I was too shy to talk to such a heavy player in the early 80's in Tuolumne.
We were on the Dike route, parking at the the anchors after pitch one, and John comes climbing up on the crystals using only his feet and trying to go no hands- just balancing up the wall.
I think he had a red VW camper and we would see it parked around by the Meadows store-it was sort of like knowing that there was this really famous guy living next door.
And now there is this really famous guy and he's moved away
so sorry

Dan
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:47pm PT
Thanks, Phil Bard, wonderful photos. I always wondered (for the last 20 odd years) if that was the Solano/Shattuck tunnel in Berkeley. Now I know better.

Cheers!
noshoesnoshirt

climber
I don't even know any more
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:50pm PT
incredible photos
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:53pm PT
Nice shots, Phil.

That Thank God Ledge shot is f*#king sweet!!!!
mr-p

Trad climber
Invisible City
Jul 6, 2009 - 10:55pm PT
I admired the man for many reasons, obviously his climbing feats, but most importantly his integrity. Right or wrong, he was willing to stand up for what he believed even if he swam against the current.

Only on Saturday, I had read his post about the "4th of You lie", which was in a way, a mildly subversive thing to post in a day of national celebration. He must have known, it would have some people flaming him. But for some, including me, it had the effect of increased admiration for his capacity to self-reflect regardless.

I drove around upstate NY that day, watching the celebrations, with thoughts he had provoked in the back of my mind. Like any good man, I think he just wanted a better world.

Like many others here, I never met him in person, but in a small way, I felt I knew him.

When time makes the loss a little bit more bearable, it will be time to reflect on his legacy and the fact that he touched many lives, of people he hadn't even met.

My respects John, rest in peace.


malabarista

Trad climber
San Francisco, Ca
Jul 6, 2009 - 11:03pm PT
Thanks for the incredible photos. I feel like the world has lost a great light today and it feels dark. Doubtless the light will return to us. The gods must be throwing a party welcoming home this hero, this great but humble man.
rrrr3

Trad climber
new paltz
Jul 6, 2009 - 11:07pm PT
When I heard the news today, my heart felt a heavy blow. Your vision...your dedication, your presence, keep us all a bit more honest. I know you made me a better climber.

thank you.

Russ Raffa
That's Papajoto to you son!!!!!

Social climber
Oatmeal Arizona
Jul 6, 2009 - 11:39pm PT
Terrible news...

PJ
Jingy

Social climber
Flatland, Ca
Jul 6, 2009 - 11:42pm PT
This is a great loss to our community.

John Bachar was an inspiration to more than he will even know.

He contributed to the community more than we will ever know.

I am saddened more than I'll ever know.

Good bye John Bachar
kinNogo

Boulder climber
Redwood City
Jul 6, 2009 - 11:47pm PT
my condolences to his famiLy..! what a sad day today is..
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