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  1. A Go-Fundme page for Ryan's family. He survived by a young boy. https://www.gofundme.com/ryanandmilo The Ryan and Milo GoFundMe was originally developed to support: (1) Getting other alpinists with experience in the Mendenhalls up to assist with potential ground search, (2) Assist with defraying costs of privately funded heli hours for search, (3) Assist with Care/Life/College fund for Ryan's 2.5 year old son Milo in a worst case scenario.As of Tuesday March 13th, this GoFundMe was updated to reflect the loss of Ryan and Marc, with priorities reflecting the original intention of the Ryan and Milo campaign in worst case scenario. Ryan was as equally passionate about family and fatherhood as he was about alpinism. Funds from this campaign will now go to: (1) Assist family and friends with closure and costs related to Ryan's passing, (2) Assist with Care/Life/College fund for Ryan's 2.5 year old son Milo who will be missing his father and father's emotional and financial support intensely.Thank you for helping in whatever way you can. Your caring and contributions will truly make a difference in this difficult time.Thanks again for your support and encouragement. Samuel H Johnson - Seward, Alaska A Friend and Alpine Climbing Partner of Ryan JohnsonThese funds will go to support costs related to closure for the family (service/funeral) and to a financial trust to be used for costs related care and education of Milo, Ryan's 2.5 year old son in the absence of financial support from his father Ryan.The administration of this campaign will be transferred to Ruth Johnson, Milo's grandmother who is working with attorneys and an investor to establish funds for Milo's care.
  2. Page three of this thread has Ryan @akicebum and marc @marc_leclerc sharing bad partner stories back to back. Ryan's are pretty good.
  3. came across this paper when looking up this info: http://mountainsandminds.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Taylor-Mapping-Adventure.pdf I started to read it but I have to get to work. not sure what the point of it was, but seemed like it could be interesting (to someone who was looking for a distraction at least)
  4. @Kurt_Fickeisen is that a relation to you making the AAC report?
  5. Great pictures, thank you! Looks like a great time out in the hills.
  6. 1945 http://thirdstbooks.com/seattlehs/sbroindex45.html
  7. I'm not sure if Bob last lived in Edmonds, WA and would be ~91 today. Looks like he passed in 1998.... https://www.ancientfaces.com/person/robert-k-byhre/82081192
  8. That ad also helped buy a Seattle Mountain Rescue truck: http://www.seattlemountainrescue.org/ref/truck history 1996.pdf
  9. Big Four did a number on Bob http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13196401801/Washington-Cascades-Big-Four-Mountain
  10. fixed it! great TR @Bigtree
  11. http://time.com/3898371/alex-honnold-dean-potter-climbing/ http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1122068/CLIMB-and-PUNISHMENT-An-Open-Telegram-to-Alex-Honnold a couple links to throw some gas to the fire
  12. just need to get some acid
  13. Thanks for sharing this info. I actually, like your way of expressing the opinions and sharing the information.
  14. Who are the geologists on here? @G-spotter
  15. Looks like alphabet soup
  16. Found in SE AK.
  17. just going to have to agree to disagree there. you are picking and choosing what is related and connected to support your argument...that or you are completely missing the point: no matter what your path in life, there will be risks. as @Choada_Boy link shows, there is even risk in sitting on your ass and doing nothing all day. and people will not stop making "stupid" decisions just because you told them to. who in the hell thinks paragliding is a smart thing to do you adrenaline fueled risk junkie! it also seems like you are over investing in the idea that you are somehow in control in the self-will of others, or that they are particularly interested in your assessment of the risks they take. I know I'm personally doing so by continueing this conversation with you! It has been a very thoughtful and interesting to see different points of view on the topic. in this country in particular, self-will and individual choice are bedrock to the human psyche. any affront to this is usually not received well.
  18. A bit of levity: The story of David Lee Roth in Yosemite.... https://www.thoughtco.com/rocker-david-lee-roth-skyscraper-3972248 http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.php?topic_id=78334&tn=0&mr=0 paging @kevbone
  19. you also usually don't hear of climbing being classified as text book addiction though. the whole "died doing what they love" thing...well that i think depends on your outlook on life and death. as has been pointed out several times in this thread already, life is fatal. we all go, and most of us don't get to choose when or why. "died doing what they love" is something not something that dead people say...its what the survivors say when they are trying to cope with the loss of a friend or a loved one. it just sounds better than the alternative. it does seem a bit silly, but people cope how they can. What will you do when the Risk Gestapo show up to take away your paragliding equipment because someone else deemed it too dangerous a sport?
  20. @Water yes we will! I think we just need to make the tools to do it. We actually had something simliar before, but I think we can make it better than what we had. And I think we just need help in cleaning up the trip reports in general. Where they are missing pictures, can we get the pictures back in? I've actually been able to manually fix a few really good TRs.
  21. I imagine getting drunk could fit under denial.
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