thelawgoddess Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 did anybody else get this? WANTED: Climber who scaled Salt Palace at OR to retrieve lighted Frisbee on roof Greetings. We are looking for some help finding a climber from Canada named "Steve." Here's the story: We met Steve at the after-hours gig on Thursday night of the Fall Outdoor Retailer Show in SLC when he approached us as we were tossing the disc around after dark. He wanted one of our Flashflight lighted discs for his post-climbing evening entertainment. We told him, somewhat jokingly, that he could have all the lighted discs on the roof that had been miss-fired during our "beer-in-hand" throw-around. Steve doesn't joke around. He walked past security officials and, in front of us all, proceded to scale the side of the Salt Palace. Gripping the brick with single digits and toes, he scaled a corner wall with precision, secured all the Frisbees on the roof, dropped them to his girlfriend, and then down-climbed in the same manner. He was flawless. As the police threatened to haul him off, we interfered and explained that this is the Outdoor Retailer Show and perhaps some of the best climbers in the outdoor industry are present, as they just witnessed. As well, he was a "sponsored athlete" (this was off-the-cuff; we decided then and there to sponsor him after witnessing his prowess on the bricks) and he should be rewarded for his efforts rather than penalized. After freeing Steve from the grip of the law, we parted directions with our newly sponsored athlete, promising to stay in touch. However, we forgot to tell Steve he was now being sponsored by Flashflight (remember the beer?), and we don't know how to contact him. If you know of a climber named "Steve" from Canada who climbed the Salt Palace at the OR show, will you please respond with any contact information you might have? We'd hate to see an outdoor athlete of this stature without a lighted disc for his or her evening enjoyment. Thanks! All the best, Pat Baxter www.flash-flight.com "Some things just need light" Quote
specialed Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Poor Steve. Tragicly denied his due sponsorship by the lighted-frisbee industry by a sad twist of fate. If only things had turned out different, Steve could be sitting on top of the lighted frisbee world. What a travesty. Quote
JoshK Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 these things just took off big at school. lots of people have them now. steve could be legendary Quote
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