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overlord
Nov 14, 2009, 7:17 AM
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One of the best slovenian mountaineers Tomaz Humar passed away somewhere between monday 9. nov. 2009 and today. He was descending after a solo ascent of Langtang Lirung. Since his solo attempt on Nanga Parbat in 2006 he kept his plans pretty secret because that attempt and the following rescue raised a lot of media attention. He called home and hes sherpas on monday, stating that he was seriously injured and then all contact with him was lost. The rescuers were grounded until today due to poor weather and when the finally could mount a rescue attempt, they found him dead at an altitude of 5600m. First reports say that he suffered spinal injuries, some damage to the ribs and a leg, but i dont yet know how severe these were. It is most likely that he succumbed to them in the night from monday to tuesday when the contact with him was lost. Hes adventures really split the slovenian public, some admiring hes courage, othera spurning him for hes supposed lack of common sense (some debates even touched the subject of who was to pay for hes rescue(s))... Personally, i have always believed that he knew what he was doing, even if most people couldnt imagine doing it. Our world would be a bleak place if it didnt have individuals like him, people who are willing to go beyond what other consider 'normal'. Well, at least he passed away doing what he loved most and not because he was hit by a drunk driver while crossing the street. Rest in peace, Tomaž.
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giano
Nov 14, 2009, 10:35 AM
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I knew Tomaz quite well and I met him a lot of times. I've always been impressed by his force and his courage. We will really miss him and his extraordinary ascents! Bye Tomaz
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i_h8_choss
Nov 14, 2009, 12:46 PM
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overlord wrote: One of the best slovenian mountaineers Tomaz Humar passed away somewhere between monday 9. nov. 2009 and today. He was descending after a solo ascent of Langtang Lirung. [image]http://img.rtvslo.si/_up/upload/2009/11/13/64639727_humar_show.jpg[/image] Since his solo attempt on Nanga Parbat in 2006 he kept his plans pretty secret because that attempt and the following rescue raised a lot of media attention. He called home and hes sherpas on monday, stating that he was seriously injured and then all contact with him was lost. The rescuers were grounded until today due to poor weather and when the finally could mount a rescue attempt, they found him dead at an altitude of 5600m. First reports say that he suffered spinal injuries, some damage to the ribs and a leg, but i dont yet know how severe these were. It is most likely that he succumbed to them in the night from monday to tuesday when the contact with him was lost. Hes adventures really split the slovenian public, some admiring hes courage, othera spurning him for hes supposed lack of common sense (some debates even touched the subject of who was to pay for hes rescue(s))... Personally, i have always believed that he knew what he was doing, even if most people couldnt imagine doing it. Our world would be a bleak place if it didnt have individuals like him, people who are willing to go beyond what other consider 'normal'. Well, at least he passed away doing what he loved most and not because he was hit by a drunk driver while crossing the street. Rest in peace, Tomaž. R.I.P. Tomaz. You will continue to be an inspiration. He passed away doing what he loves, and that deserves the upmost respect, in my opinion. May his soul tranform into something beautiful.
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camhead
Nov 14, 2009, 3:03 PM
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Damn, RIP Tomaz. I was almost expecting him to walk away from this one, as he had from all his earlier epics.
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moose_droppings
Nov 14, 2009, 3:51 PM
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The last report I had read didn't sound good, now this confirms the worst. My condolences to all his family and to all that knew him as a friend. RIP
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overlord
Nov 14, 2009, 4:12 PM
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camhead wrote: Damn, RIP Tomaz. I was almost expecting him to walk away from this one, as he had from all his earlier epics. me too. he was the kind of man that just wouldnt go down, no matter what. no disease, illness, nothing seemed to matter to him. the only thing that did affect him was the death of hes friend and climbing partner janez jeglič on nuptse in 1997. i think that was hes last expedition with a team or in a pair. you cant loose a friend if you're soloing
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dynosore
Nov 14, 2009, 5:36 PM
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Rest in peace Tomaz. I've always admired him and Anatoli Boukreev as the greatest mountaineers of my generation. None of the glitz and glamour, just out there doing things I could scarcely comprehend. I never was that interested in "famous" climbers, but I would have loved to meet Tomaz. The real deal.
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gblauer
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Nov 14, 2009, 6:50 PM
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My condolences to friends and family. (Seems like I have written this way too many times this year!)
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maldaly
Nov 14, 2009, 9:46 PM
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This is so sad to hear. Another great one down. Too many this year. Too many any year. I'll miss you Tomaz although I won't miss the scary, bone-crushing handshake. Last time we were together I actually ran from that. Hugs are better. Glad we got a last one in. My thoughts go out to your wife and kids. Climb safe, Mal
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Costa
Nov 15, 2009, 8:54 AM
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This is terrible news i just read the book on his life a few months back. Seems like he was such a character. Atleast he could say he lived his life to the max and always pushing the boundries.
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j_ung
Nov 15, 2009, 3:01 PM
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The deadly year continues. I'm so sorry for Tamaz' family and friends. You guys are in my thoughts.
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sknowlton
Nov 16, 2009, 7:06 PM
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Rest in the deep peace and silence of the mountains, Tomaz. Too many this year.
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dolphja
Nov 16, 2009, 7:58 PM
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... yea, too many tragic losses this year... be careful out there brothers & sisters
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barbara.mencej
Nov 25, 2009, 5:37 PM
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He died before he had chance to get old so as many extreme climbers. I guess he would do everything again if he could, despite he knew his risks. I hope his soul and spirit now rest in peace and for all of us he will be constant reminder that if you really want something, you need to do it but it could also cost you a life. And so as great Slovene Himalayan climber Nejc Zaplotnik wrote in his book, so we all should live and appreciate every single day: slo: Kdor isce cilj, bo ostal prazen, ko ga bo nasel. Kdor najde pot, bo cilj vedno nosil v sebi. engl: Who is looking just for the goal, will stay empty when he finds it. But the one who finds the way, will always carry his goal inside. Tomaž R.I.P. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDjysy1LwYc
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