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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 15, 2009 - 11:49am PT
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Bump for fun and friends!
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 15, 2009 - 02:39pm PT
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I recently had the pleasure of touring the Granite Frontiers exhibit in LA with Bonnie Kamps and Mary and Mark Powell. Very cool to see her in the Diamond parade photo upthread. DR was also present and Bob's name came up frequently in conversation.
The Diamond FA is huge on the adventure scale and just one on a long list of classics for both climbers. Bob and Dave's first excellent adventure!
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Anastasia
climber
hanging from a crimp and crying for my mama.
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Aug 15, 2009 - 10:04pm PT
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Bump for one of the greatest influences in my life... Miss you always Kamps and... Bonnie is one heck of a woman. Her pinkie finger has more class than my whole body.
Hugs,
Anastasia Frangos
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Decko
Trad climber
Colorado
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Aug 16, 2009 - 12:30am PT
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Bump........
HISTORY.....
PLEASE KEEP IT COMING......
ALL this generation has is what's in the guido books....
SHIAT
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BBA
Social climber
West Linn OR
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Aug 16, 2009 - 01:28pm PT
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Besides seeing him at Tahquitz in 1959-1960, I remember Dave Rearick from the Riverside County Campground in Idyllwild where he would do such things as walk on his hands for long distances and recite Lewis Carroll poems, "You're getting old father William said the youth to the man..." I actually more or less memorized the poem from listening to Dave but have never been able to walk on my hands. He was at Cal Tech then, I believe. He and Bob Kamps were really a fit together.
My thoughts of the Diamond climb back in 1960: Before Kamps and Rearick went off to Colorado for that venture, they climbed the ugly cliff above Camp 4, the Camp 4 Terror. I wondered at the time why they would spend time on such an ugly climb for a first ascent when so many other things were around. When I heard about the Diamond, it became apparent that the Terror was a rehersal for the Diamond. Even the shape of the cliff on which the Terror ascended was a diamond shape.
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Patrick Oliver
Boulder climber
Fruita, Colorado
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Aug 16, 2009 - 11:14pm PT
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Yes my dear friend Higgins and I climbed many routes
around Boulder and Eldorado. We climbed Athlete's Feat
and Vertigo, for example, and Supremacy Crack, and really
another dozen or more good climbs, with the fun highlight
being Soarks, in blistering heat, on the back of the Third
Flatiron... where like cave men we hammered on a bolt with
a stone, having forgotten the hammer...
I cherish the memory of every climb Tom and I did together,
and not once did we fail to have fun, in Tuolumne, or Yosemite,
or Colorado...
We have that special link of Rearick and Kamps, our respective mentors and friends.
Pat
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 14, 2010 - 11:00pm PT
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Just talked with Bonnie and thought that I would bump this one again!
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survival
Big Wall climber
A Token of My Extreme
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Oct 15, 2010 - 12:10am PT
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Beautiful thread.
And that is some fine looking stone!
Thanks Pat!
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Oct 16, 2010 - 12:09pm PT
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The tallest of bumps...
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 17, 2011 - 01:59pm PT
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The finest of partners...
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 26, 2011 - 02:41pm PT
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Brilliant Cut Bump!
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Jun 15, 2013 - 12:51pm PT
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Bump for Dave, Pat and Bonnie coming to talk about their great adventures at the Diamond Reflections event at Neptune Mountaineering next week!
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jgill
Boulder climber
The high prairie of southern Colorado
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Aug 27, 2016 - 07:55pm PT
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I mentioned this in another thread, but it bears repeating. The marvellous Bob Kamps is gone of course, but Dave Rearick suffered a stroke a couple of years ago after a heavy day of yard work. His right side was affected and he has not regained those functions to what he would consider satisfactory levels. He resides in the Meridian Retirement Center in Boulder and can be reached there by telephone or letter; he does not use a computer.
Dave was a member of the mathematics faculty at the University of Colorado from the early 1960s to the 1990s, with a specialty in number theory and analytical number theory. He recieved his PhD from Cal Tech.
After he stopped climbing he became an exceptional distance road bicycle enthusiast, in terrific aerobic condition. He is now in his mid 80s. I have known him since the late 1950s.
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guido
Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
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Aug 27, 2016 - 08:19pm PT
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Kamps and Rearick, two of my heroes as a "kid' in the Valley. Admiration, respect and a hell of lot of awe. Fortunate to climb with Kamps but never had the opportunity to climb with Dave. I do remember his unique ability to walk around Camp 4 in a hand stand position. What a team, what a team!
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Aug 27, 2016 - 09:37pm PT
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You're a good and thoughtful man Mr. Gill.
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 28, 2016 - 11:24am PT
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I haven't checked in with Dave recently but he was doing well in his situation the last time I did so I am always hopeful.
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Steve Grossman
Trad climber
Seattle, WA
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 23, 2019 - 12:44pm PT
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Rearick Bump...
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jogill
climber
Colorado
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Mar 23, 2019 - 04:33pm PT
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I talked with Dave last week. He is doing well. We discussed a little math and he mentioned that a fellow mathematician visits him on Sundays. Dave is playing around with the Riemann Zeta function, which lies at the intersection of analysis and number theory.
He reminded me that back in the 1960s when he summered as the Longs Peak Ranger, he and I trudged up the trail to the Boulder Field to see if someone needed rescuing on Longs, only to find it a false alarm. Dave said I went reluctantly, since I never cared for hiking. I told him I remembered nothing of the incident and that he was surely making it up.
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