tread_tramp Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Furry Peak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Liberty Bell  First, I won't call him "Fred" 'cause Mr. Beckey and I are not on a first-name basis. My only association with the man, outside of the occasional encounter in the hills, is that I was a student in his Cascade history class at Green River College, where I sat in the front row and where, at least once, I caught him looking at my girlfriend.  Although Mr. Beckey has climbed in every corner of this great continent, and even internationally, I can think of no other man who has so profoundly impacted the history of NW mountaineering. And not only is he THE authority on Cascade climbing and exploration, Mr. Beckey provides for thousands of Seattle-area aspiring alpine climbers an example of passion, energy and respect for one of N. America's great mountain ranges.  Having said this, I think it would be appropriate to name a Cascade mountain after Mr. Beckey. This mountain should have been first climbed by him, or at least feature one of his classic routes. Furthermore, I don't think the peak needs to feature his biggest, hardest or most remote climb (because we might have to look at Alaska). Instead, it would be more appropriate to select a mountain which is likely to remind generations of climbers (both expert and casual) of Mr. Beckey's contributions.  That is why I think Mike Layton's suggestion is excellent. I propose the name "Beckey's Horn" to replace "Liberty Bell". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mos_Chillin Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 "Beckey Bell" would be the better name choice... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Beckey Bell - got the ill communication Beckey Bell - got the ill communication  If you named South Hozomeen after Beckey you wouldn't have to rename anything. It's a crime that a mountain this large and impressive doesn't have a name of its own anyway. And not only was it "the last major peak in the North Cascades to be climbed" it was a Fred FA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 "Beckey Bell" would be the better name choice... Â No it wouldn't. "Beckey's Horn" will remind generations of alpine pilgrims about his diversity of passions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Then you will have to rename Liberty Crack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 If you named South Hozomeen after Beckey you wouldn't have to rename anything. It's a crime that a mountain this large and impressive doesn't have a name of its own anyway. And not only was it "the last major peak in the North Cascades to be climbed" it was a Fred FA. Â How many people go climb the Hozo, ya Bozo? You just don't get it. To preserve his memory, climbers in the year 2100 shouldn't have to look at some point on the map. There needs to be a mountain, a popular and spectacular peak, that many people climb and countless people hike near or drive past, a summit that is the featured focal point of a highway viewpoint.....something that is likely to make the legend live on, even in the minds of the most casual and novice Cascade recreationalists. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fairweather Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 To preserve his memory, climbers in the year 2100 shouldn't have to look at some point on the map. There needs to be a mountain, a popular and spectacular peak, that many people climb and countless people hike near or drive past, a summit that is the featured focal point of a highway viewpoint.....something that is likely to make the legend live on, even in the minds of the most casual and novice Cascade recreationalists. Â 2100? You're presumptively assuming he'll have passed-on by then! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 You just don't get it. Fred thinks renaming already named peaks is dumb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 You just don't get it. Fred thinks renaming already named peaks is dumb. Â Aren't you from Canada? SIT DOWN! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 To preserve his memory, climbers in the year 2100 shouldn't have to look at some point on the map. There needs to be a mountain, a popular and spectacular peak, that many people climb and countless people hike near or drive past, a summit that is the featured focal point of a highway viewpoint.....something that is likely to make the legend live on, even in the minds of the most casual and novice Cascade recreationalists. Â 2100? You're presumptively assuming he'll have passed-on by then! Â Good point! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Fred is an Honourary Canadian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Fred is an Honourary Canadian. Â I never heard him boast about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 You're not on a first name basis with him either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Fred is an Honourary Canadian. Â There is something oxymoronic about juxtaposing these words. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivan Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 being from the south, i'm a fan of mountain names ending w/ "knob" - "beckey's knob" kicks the shit outta "beckey's horn" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 being from the south, i'm a fan of mountain names ending w/ "knob" - "beckey's knob" kicks the shit outta "beckey's horn" Â Being from the South, you, like Dru, are invited to keep your Ronald McDonald suggestions private. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-spotter Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 If you really wanted to name a peak for Fred, rename Mailbox Peak "Phone Booth Peak". In honour of the years Fred has spent on payphones setting up his next trips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
layton Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Thanks Pope, I was actually serious about that choice...but nothing else (ever). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pope Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Thanks Pope, I was actually serious about that choice...but nothing else (ever). Â Â Obviously, "Beckey's Horn" would never fly, but for reasons outlined above, I think Liberty Bell is a superb candidate for renaming. Seriously. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catbirdseat Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 If you really wanted to name a peak for Fred, rename Mailbox Peak "Phone Booth Peak". In honour of the years Fred has spent on payphones setting up his next trips. If this were done, who's job would it be to haul a phone booth to the summit. Do you have any idea what those things weigh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 To preserve his memory, climbers in the year 2100 shouldn't have to look at some point on the map. There needs to be a mountain, a popular and spectacular peak, that many people climb and countless people hike near or drive past, a summit that is the featured focal point of a highway viewpoint.....something that is likely to make the legend live on, even in the minds of the most casual and novice Cascade recreationalists. Â I guess that settles it. Let's rename Rainier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raindawg Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I guess that settles it. Let's rename Rainier. Â Let's rename it BIG LOU!!! Â Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bug Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Rename the Tooth 'Becky's Rod'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bug Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Naming a Mountain after a human has to be one of the most pretentious and hubristic acts on earth. And the idea of renaming a peak after Fred Beckey ? Give me a fuckin' break. Â So much for my proposing we rename Liberty Cap 'Pandora Monz'. Actually, the original inhabitants had names for most of the mountains and rivers around NA for at least a few thousand years. Then we "discovered" them and put our names on them. It is pretentious for us newcomers to name any of them. But I guess we'll rename half of Iraq before we are done too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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