Gear Review and Prices

Backcountry Gear 4th of July Sale

Climbing
Hiking
Clothing
Ski/Board
& More


Supporting Sponsors

Pro Mountain Sports
UL Extreme Down. 5.7 oz




Western Mountaineering at Backcountry Gear.com
CC.com Articles *READ ME!*
Intro to Ice Climbing
Intro to Back Country Skiing
Metolius Offset Review
Equipment for Alpinism
Showcase : Integral Designs Reflexion Bivy
PayPal
Who's Online
21 Registered (Blue_ice, curtveld, dberdinka, ivan, Jake_Gano, 7 invisible), 24 Guests and 0 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Stats
19157 Members
53 Forums
75960 Topics
971691 Posts

Max Online: 627 @ 12/18/06 12:02 AM
Top TR Contributors
ivan 72
off_the_hook 67
tvashtarkatena 64
danhelmstadter 55
telemarker 50
G-spotter 49
Feck 46
catbirdseat 46
gapertimmy 42
zoroastr 40
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#877932 - 04/20/09 10:46 AM Stim Bullitt - RIP
tomtom Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 01/15/02
Posts: 2366
TRs: 0 Photos: 28
Loc: Russia With Love
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009088473_webbullitt20m.html

Stimson Bullitt, former president of KING Broadcasting, dead at 89
Charles Stimson "Stim" Bullitt, former president of King Broadcasting, political activist, lawyer, author and businessman, died Sunday at 89.
By Jack Broom


Charles Stimson "Stim" Bullitt, former president of King Broadcasting, political activist, lawyer, author and businessman, died Sunday at 89. Bullitt died peacefully at his West Seattle home following a long illness, according to family members. Bullitt was the eldest child of A. Scott Bullitt and KING founder Dorothy Stimson Bullitt. He grew up in The Highlands, north of Seattle, and was educated at Yale University and the University of Washington Law School, according to HistoryLink.org. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II and was awarded the Purple Heart after suffering an shrapnel wound in the Philippines. After the war, he became active in a variety of Democratic causes, making an unsuccessful run for Congress in 1952. In 1961, he became president of KING-TV. He opposed the Vietnam War and many of the policies of President Richard Nixon, which resulted in him being placed on Nixon's "enemies list." Stimson created Seattle's Harbor Properties, constructing more that 1,300 residences, including affordable housing and the signature Harbor Steps on First Avenue. As an attorney, he was known for his work on environmental and human-rights causes. Survivors include his wife Clementine "Tina" Hollingsworth Bullitt, and former wife Kay Bullitt, of Seattle; sister Harriet Bullitt of Leavenworth; daughters Ashley Bullitt of Port Townsend, Jill Bullitt Rigsbee of Durham, N.C., Dorothy Bullitt and Margaret Bullitt, both of Seattle, son Fred Nemo of Portland; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Another son, Ben Bullitt, died in 1981.
_________________________
Don't believe everything you think.

Top Bookmark and Share
Advertisement
#877936 - 04/20/09 10:59 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: tomtom]
Doug T Offline
stranger

Registered: 12/07/06
Posts: 15
TRs: 0 Photos: 0
Loc: Mill Creek WA
He was one of my heros. I remember seeing him on an advertisement climbing some JTree 5.10 when he was in his 80's.

Thanks for the motivation Stimson.

Doug Taylor

Top Bookmark and Share
#877940 - 04/20/09 11:10 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Doug T]
billcoe Offline
sprayer

Registered: 10/02/02
Posts: 9567
TRs: 3 Photos: 736
Loc: pdx


Yeah! 89 good years baby, great ride he had - brightened up the world a bit, had a fantastic life, stayed long, lived full and then checked out. Wow! Hope I do as well. See you all on the other side at some point.

Top Bookmark and Share
#877968 - 04/20/09 01:23 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: billcoe]
jon Administrator Offline
spray'prentice

Registered: 10/04/00
Posts: 4670
TRs: 4 Photos: 14
Loc: Plabville
What a wonderful human being. RIP Stim.
_________________________
There can only be three Stuntaz.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878041 - 04/20/09 05:02 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: jon]
wayne1112 Offline
spray'prentice

Registered: 05/14/01
Posts: 2653
TRs: 30 Photos: 210
Loc: relative
Wow, Progressive and pro-business, what a guy!Wish there were many more like him. It is great to know more about his life. I only knew about the climbing-legend part. I would bet a great bio could be written about this very interesting fellow. Rest on Stim, and looking forward to learning from you.
_________________________
http://waynewallace.wordpress.com/

Top Bookmark and Share
#878044 - 04/20/09 05:29 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: wayne1112]
NealH Offline
n00b

Registered: 12/06/05
Posts: 34
TRs: 0 Photos: 9
Loc: Seattle
Originally Posted By: wayne1112
I would bet a great bio could be written about this very interesting fellow. Rest on Stim, and looking forward to learning from you.


He has a Memoir called River Dark & Bright. Haven't read it, but saw it when I was at the Sleeping Lady (founded by, I believe his sister) a couple of months ago.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878048 - 04/20/09 05:52 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: wayne1112]
Winter Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 11/13/00
Posts: 2296
TRs: 16 Photos: 164
Loc: freshiez!
Aw man, I remember my Dad telling climbing stories about Stim when I was a kid back in 70s. His climbing and professional exploits are an inspiration. He'll be missed.
_________________________
chriswinter.blogspot.com

Top Bookmark and Share
#878052 - 04/20/09 07:02 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Winter]
Doug Offline
veteran

Registered: 10/04/00
Posts: 1532
TRs: 2 Photos: 14
Loc: Renton, officially part of the...
RIP Stim, it was a pleasure making your acquaintance.
_________________________
Don't let ideology be your intellectual strait jacket

Top Bookmark and Share
#878084 - 04/20/09 09:38 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Doug]
musky333 Offline
journeyman

Registered: 08/05/07
Posts: 75
TRs: 0 Photos: 0
Loc: wisconsin
Stim summited Mt. McKinley at age 62. Everyting I've read about him was a tribute.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878090 - 04/20/09 10:07 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: musky333]
mattp Offline
Spray Master

Registered: 02/26/01
Posts: 11349
TRs: 26 Photos: 161
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
I rarely participate in these "tribute" threads but this guy was tops. I'd like to say something touching or eloquent but that is really all there is to it. Stimson was often out there and if you climbed around here a lot you probably ran into him once in a while - at least in the last few years - and had a good interaction with the man. I'll miss him next time I don't see him for a while.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878094 - 04/20/09 10:09 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: billcoe]
ivan Online   sickness
sprayer

Registered: 03/12/02
Posts: 9274
TRs: 72 Photos: 739
Loc: Oceania
Originally Posted By: billcoe


Yeah! 89 good years baby, great ride he had - brightened up the world a bit, had a fantastic life, stayed long, lived full and then checked out. Wow! Hope I do as well. See you all on the other side at some point.

never met him, but damn he looks like kirk douglas in this shot, eh?

"wise sir - do not grieve - for every one of us, living in this world means waiting for our end - let he who can achieve glory before death - when a warrior is gone, that will be his best and only bulwark"
_________________________
Ignorance is Strength
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery

Top Bookmark and Share
#878128 - 04/21/09 08:17 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: ivan]
el jefe Offline
addicted to cc.com

Registered: 01/31/07
Posts: 592
TRs: 0 Photos: 0
Loc: pdx
vaya con dios, stim. a genuine man of quality.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878226 - 04/21/09 09:04 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: el jefe]
Skeezix Offline
old hand

Registered: 04/22/04
Posts: 1171
TRs: 0 Photos: 0
Loc: Port Angeles
I met him once about fifteen years ago. I didn't know who he was. He was descending Boston Basin with some big swarthy Eastern European climber who didn't speak any English. Bullitt introduced himself to me and showed me his backcountry permit. He was very friendly and had a larger-than-life personality that radiated optimism. I couldn't help but like him right off. What a character! RIP Stim Bullitt...
_________________________
He is richest whose needs are least.
-Thoreau

Top Bookmark and Share
#878237 - 04/21/09 11:40 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Skeezix]
matt_warfield Offline
addicted to cc.com

Registered: 07/17/02
Posts: 620
TRs: 2 Photos: 0
Loc: seattle
The JT route in the magazines was Illusion Dweller (10b) I think and when interviewed Stim said it was so hard he didn't want to do anything more at that level (JT trad at least).

I competed against him once in the Masters division at the Redmond VW and the crafty bastard beat me despite a 30+ year age difference. He was really good at assessing climbs from the bottom that suited his style while I just threw myself at everything and failed at many. A humbling experience for me but his climbing tenacity into his later years was very inspiring.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878251 - 04/22/09 08:27 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: matt_warfield]
Rick Offline
journeyman

Registered: 03/12/01
Posts: 87
TRs: 1 Photos: 10
Loc: Sammamish,Wa 98074
I had the pleasure of helping him reach his goal of climbing five of the quality .10a's at the Exit 38 area after he turned 82. Iguanarama at Amazonia was on his list so Stim, Tina, my girlfriend Lynn and I hiked up to Amazonia and watched as he styled his way up Iguanarama and followed me up a few more harder routes at the crag. Another one on his list was Stairway to Heaven which has a fairly long uphill approach that I later learned he successfully completed. He eventually completed his goal during his 82nd year! I can only hope to be having the same adventures when I reach those years. I consider myself very lucky to have known such a great man! Rick

Top Bookmark and Share
#878257 - 04/22/09 08:54 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Rick]
ivan Online   sickness
sprayer

Registered: 03/12/02
Posts: 9274
TRs: 72 Photos: 739
Loc: Oceania
i've been wondering, was he born 'stim bullitt" or was that a nom de guerre or somethign? a totally badass name for a badass climber!
_________________________
Ignorance is Strength
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery

Top Bookmark and Share
#878267 - 04/22/09 09:54 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: matt_warfield]
Rick Offline
journeyman

Registered: 03/12/01
Posts: 87
TRs: 1 Photos: 10
Loc: Sammamish,Wa 98074
The photo of Stim climbing Illusion Dweller was a Patagonia advertisement. He told me that they asked for the shirt back.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878269 - 04/22/09 09:57 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: ivan]
danielpatricksmith Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 10/13/00
Posts: 2081
TRs: 19 Photos: 41
Loc: The 'quah
Originally Posted By: ivan
i've been wondering, was he born 'stim bullitt" or was that a nom de guerre or somethign? a totally badass name for a badass climber!

I briefly dated a gal who was Stim's god daughter. She referred to him as "Stimmy". Decidedly less bad ass.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878270 - 04/22/09 10:00 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: danielpatricksmith]
JoshK Offline
sprayer

Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 5742
TRs: 26 Photos: 199
Loc: Seattle
Everything I've read or heard about Stim led me to believe he was a truly cool guy. Talk about a full and interesting life. R.I.P. Stim.

Top Bookmark and Share
#878274 - 04/22/09 10:15 AM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: JoshK]
Dane Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 1986
TRs: 11 Photos: 51
Loc: Issaquah
_________________________
www.coldthistle.blogspot.com

Top Bookmark and Share
#878307 - 04/22/09 12:49 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: Dane]
RuMR Offline
Spray Master

Registered: 04/26/02
Posts: 11262
TRs: 0 Photos: 62
Loc: Seattle
This is sad, but yet its not...Stim was awesome and inspirational and if i go out like this with half of his legacy, i would be mighty stoked with myself...
_________________________
DWAYNER SAYS : BOOO BOOO BOOOOO BOOOO

Top Bookmark and Share
#878415 - 04/22/09 09:14 PM Re: Stim Bullitt - RIP [Re: NealH]
pope Offline
spray'prentice

Registered: 02/24/01
Posts: 2826
TRs: 1 Photos: 53
Loc: iso
Originally Posted By: NealH
Originally Posted By: wayne1112
I would bet a great bio could be written about this very interesting fellow. Rest on Stim, and looking forward to learning from you.


He has a Memoir called River Dark & Bright. Haven't read it, but saw it when I was at the Sleeping Lady (founded by, I believe his sister) a couple of months ago.


That's worth reading. I picked up a copy after a friend and Vertical Club employee told me about this old character who would take head-first whippers on the lead wall. I introduced myself and informed him I was reading his book. He seemed as tickled as I was impressed.

In River Dark and Bright he commented on how disappointingly ephemeral life is. He wasn't the type to squander one minute of it, whether in pursuit of adventure or improving his community through a position of power. He was one who understood the importance and responsibility of leadership.
_________________________
Wisdom is the domain of the Wiz, which is extinct. -FZ

Top Bookmark and Share


Moderator:  JayB, Off_White, snoboy, testmod 


Generated in 0.513 seconds in which 0.094 seconds were spent on a total of 14 queries. Zlib compression enabled.