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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Aug 31, 2009 - 07:28pm PT
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Mel, could you tell which one sprouted first?
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bluering
Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
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Aug 31, 2009 - 07:30pm PT
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That's just beautiful, Jerry.
Well done.
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Captain...or Skully
Social climber
Boise....
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Aug 31, 2009 - 07:36pm PT
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That was really beautiful, Jerry.
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rcknsno
climber
California
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Aug 31, 2009 - 07:40pm PT
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Thanks Jerry, I'm not sure if the pictures or the music moved me more.
Such a memorable weekend, remembering a great friend in a gorgeous location, meeting existing friends and making new ones.
Karin
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Bob Harrington
climber
Bishop, California
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Aug 31, 2009 - 08:01pm PT
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Wow Jerry, I'm choked up all over again... Beautiful work. The quickly sequenced shots are very effective. I learned that song off a Charlie Sizemore disc, where it gets a much more bluegrassy treatment, high and lonesome, gives me chills. The one you found on itunes is very nice too.
Kathy, that's Will's Guild D-25 that I'm playing. I guess it shoulda been the Bristlecone, but I don't think I would have gotten authorization to toss it in a haul bag and carry it up there.
For me, it was a fine and fitting tribute to Bruce to make a bunch of great new friends. The generosity that was such a signature of Bruce continues on.
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steelmnkey
climber
Vision man...ya gotta have vision...
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Aug 31, 2009 - 08:09pm PT
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Wow. Speechless. Thanks for that Jerry. That was beautiful.
I think I have to go get that music...
Way up in the mountains on a high timberline, there's a twisted old tree called the Bristlecone Pine.
The wind there is bitter; it cuts like a knife. It keeps that tree holding on for dear life.
But hold on it does, standing its ground.
Standing as empires rise and fall down.
When Jesus was gathering lambs to his fold, the tree was already a thousand years old.
Now the way I have lived there ain't no way to tell, when I die if I'm going to heaven or hell.
So when I'm laid to rest it would suit me just fine to sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine.
And as I would slowly return to this earth what little this body of mine might be worth would soon start to nourish the roots of that tree.
And it would partake of the essence of me.
And who knows what's found as the centuries turn.
A small spark of me might continue to burn.
As long as the sun does continue to shine down on the limbs of the Bristlecone Pine.
Now the way I have lived there ain't no way to tell, when I die if I'm going to heaven or hell.
When I'm laid to rest it would suit me just fine to sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine....
To sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine.
Way up in the mountains on a high timberline, there's a twisted old tree called the Bristlecone Pine.
The wind there is bitter; it cuts like a knife. And it keeps that tree holding on for dear life.
But hold on it does, standing its ground.
Standing as empires rise and fall down.
When Jesus was gathering lambs to his fold, the tree was already a thousand years old.
Now the way I have lived there ain't no way to tell, when I die if I'm going to heaven or hell.
So when I'm laid to rest it would suit me just fine to sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine.
To sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine.
To sleep at the feet of the Bristlecone Pine.
Music and Lyrics by
Hugh Prestwood
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Pat Brennan
Trad climber
Lake Arrowhead, CA
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Aug 31, 2009 - 09:04pm PT
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Great job Jerry, I'm crying again, climbing hundreds of routes with Bruce I'm miss him we were so close were just like brothers and to be at the Stone House was the perfect place to send off Brutis of Wyde/ Herkermer.To all the great people who made it such a special day, a big thanks to EM for putting it togeather. R.I.P. Bruce
Pat
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Aug 31, 2009 - 09:13pm PT
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Thanks for all those moments, Pat!
Jaybro
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Aug 31, 2009 - 09:50pm PT
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thanks Jerry, for a number of reasons I couldn't make it this last weekend.
Your presentation was a wonderful record of what went on.
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Aug 31, 2009 - 10:02pm PT
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Thanks, Erik.
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darlah
climber
Bishop, CA
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It was so great to meet Bruce and Em's tribe at the memorial....what a great group of people you all are. I was honored to be there and moved to see the spirit of Bruce flowing among us in the humor and emotion and sweet generosity of that gathering. There was alot of love in that room...along with that Turkey.
Jerry, thanks for putting together that beautiful slideshow. It had the tears sliding down my face again. You really caught the feeling of the event. And thanks too for showing Tempest at the film museum. I think its the finest climbing film I've seen. The tribute to Bruce at the end was beyond moving.
Thanks to you Eric too for posting your photos, and for all the other photos that were posted. What a great bunch of friends and what a tribute to Brutus.
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mooch
Trad climber
Old Climbers' Home (Adopted)
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Mooch's heartfelt view of my extended family! So happy to have been with you all.....brothers, sisters....friends for life. May the spirit of Brutus dwell within you all.....
"One climb, one pitch, one move at a time."
- BBB, June 2009
The Stonehouse all purty!
The Barnes Crew......The Spirit Of Brutus Lives On!!
Tall Tales......Pat and Chief Captured By The High Angle Stone
Bob.....Pickin' And A Grinnin'!
Buddah Of The Backcountry: Pat Shows Off His Secret Chimney "Weapon"
Dingus, Bob And Em Being Touched By Brutus
The Family....The Gift
Brutus' Backyard
Chief Brings In The Light Of Brutus
Guyzo Points To Brutus' Mailing Address
Jon Slaeger Crankin' Skyward On 'Pangborn', Alabama Hills[/img]
Jon Emerges Into The Light ('Pangborn', Alabama Hills)
Jon And Mooch Tippin' The Sapporo Reserve: "All Hail Brutus!!!"
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JOEY.F
Social climber
sebastopol
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Super nice Jerry,
What a talented fellow you are, to bring it home to us!
edit moochman great photos too!!
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Jan
Mountain climber
Okinawa, Japan
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Thanks to all who contributed to this thread and especially to the memorial.
I never knew Brutus but see him here reflected through his friends.
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Russ Walling
Gym climber
Poofter's Froth, Wyoming
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Really great stuff in here! Bravo all!
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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thx Erik, just a slice works just fine.
seriously all, I'd urge us all to keep gathering and keep climbing. Any friends of Brutus and Em is a friend of mine. So even if I didn't get a chance to meet and/or spend as much time as I wanted with folks, ping me anytime. let's get some climbing going.
speaking of which, I'll be in the Mammoth Area this coming weekend, but will have limited distance I can go hike, since I'll have a family member in tow who has a bum knee. But I'll plan on having the last few swigs of the Turkey and toast one to Brutus for sure.
Special Turkey juice for sure. :)
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darlah
climber
Bishop, CA
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I've got some photos I want to post, but I don't know how....HELP!!
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Mungeclimber
Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
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Darlah, first, make sure your images are hosted online at something like Flickr, Photobucket, etc. then in the spot where it says "please enter your reply below" when you go to post just paste the URL of image between tags like these in the first image below... You can copy that URL of the image from the online source by right clicking and going to "Properties" if you have a Windows based machine.
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justthemaid
climber
Los Angeles
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Wow.
I had never met Brutus or Em before. Em greeted me like an old friend. She has an incredible energy and I instantly adored her.
As I spent a whole weekend helping with the house, hearing stories, and seeing the videos of Brutus's wonderful gap-toothed smile...
I found myself feeling intense regret over missing meeting them at Wide-fest.
We left a day before they showed up, and Erik was bummed when he found out they had come and we missed them.
I'm so blessed to have been part of such a wonderful event,
and delighted to have finally met so many people I've only know via. internet up till now. Great to see a few familiar faces too.
Amazing video Jerry!
A few more pictures now (apologies if I duplicate):
I admit I was ease dropping a bit on The Chief while he was telling stories and pointing out trails and routes up the canyon.
Bob strapping on the guitar:
Mike and Moria clowning around in the parking area.
Erik and I were joking about climbing the scary-looking 2- chockstone chimney on this face.
I said if it hasn't been named we'd call it "Pachinco Machine" since you'd be bouncing around like one of those ball bearings if you fell out of it.
Prayer flags on the stone house:
Someone (can't remember who)grabbed my camera and got a shot of me and my boy.
Erik bouldering the Shark's Fin:
Our last climb before heading home. Some mystery 5-10-somethin' sport climb with a weird roof move.
and a PS: Erik and I will be up at Mammoth this weekend. Some of us should get together and climb!
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