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onrockandice
Feb 17, 2010, 7:40 PM
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I am putting this here and if it's not appropriate I would hope a moderator would act directly and not worry at all about my thoughts. Claudio Corti (1928-2010) : A Life in the Shadow of the Eiger http://www.ukclimbing.com/...les/page.php?id=2483 The above is a riveting obituary of the man's life and how it was destroyed by White Spider and unjustly. I would love to have met the man and would have considered it an honor and a privilege to do so. For more reading the user comments at the bottom are pretty interested and they ask some good questions that Luca the obituary author addresses tactfully and without assumption. **************************** SUBJECT EDIT: I changed the subject. "Prisoner of the Eiger" really has nothing to do with Claudio Corti's death. The man lived and then died in 2010. So I've put the subject to a more appropriate wording. It's a good story but it is a story that reveals the arrogance and the stupidity of men acting like boys. *****************************
(This post was edited by onrockandice on Feb 18, 2010, 1:07 AM)
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zealotnoob
Feb 17, 2010, 8:23 PM
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I'm a huge fan of the stories and history of alpine climbing. There are so many inspiring stories and epic tales. This, however, is an unfortunate example of big egos making a day time soap of the genre.
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onrockandice
Feb 18, 2010, 1:02 AM
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I found that, knew about that. But there was no mention of it in the "In Memory Of". A climber died, there's an intriguing story that underscores his death and maybe others appreciate it as well. Regardless a climber died. So unless I'm mistaken it has a place "In Memory Of" right? Or was posting a link to the obituary too subtle? Edited for spelling.
(This post was edited by onrockandice on Feb 18, 2010, 1:03 AM)
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