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polarwid
Apr 30, 2002, 4:22 PM
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Who has the greatest climbing resume in history? Is it Fred Beckey with his thousands of FA's? Layton Kor, with hundreds of FA's in the desert, Alps, Dolomites, and Boulder? Anyone of several Yosemite climbers? Messner? Peter Croft? I am looking for all-around status (aid, free, alpine and rock including big walls). Lets hear your input and see what we've got.
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jmlangford
Apr 30, 2002, 4:31 PM
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Is there any mountain Fred Beckey hasn't climbed? My vote would be for the great Alex Lowe.
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wigglestick
Apr 30, 2002, 4:36 PM
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Greg Child would probably be high on my list. Along with Peter Croft, Alex Lowe, Lynn Hill and a few others would rank up there as well.
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mauta
Apr 30, 2002, 4:49 PM
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REINHOLD MESSNER He was a great rock climber, until he lost some toes in the Nanga Parbat epic where his brother died. And he became, without any doubt, the greatest himalayist of all time Just some well known facts: 1)First climber to complete the 14 8000m peaks 2)First solo of an 8000 peak (Nanga Parbat) 3)First ascent of Everest without oxigen (with Habeler) 4)First solo ascent of Everest 5)And he is still ALIVE !!!!! (unlike Kukuckza, who died on the south face of Lhotse) JUAN [ Este Mensaje fue editado por: mauta el 2002-04-30 09:51 ]
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bradhill
Apr 30, 2002, 5:08 PM
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Good suggestions thus far. Messner is an obvious choice. I'd also throw in for consideration: Hermann Buhl - excellent rock climber, only solo FA of an 8000 meter peak, first to do an 8000 meter peak in alpine style. He really pushed the limits and style of mountaineering into the modern age. Chris Bonnington - for an all around spectacular career which continues to this day.
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spank_spank
Apr 30, 2002, 5:18 PM
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Lynn Hill nuff' said End of topic
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polarwid
Apr 30, 2002, 5:32 PM
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No offence to Lynn, but what has she done in the AID and MOUNTAINEERING arena. GREAT freeclimber, but ALL-AROUND? I think she has some work to do.
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jmlangford
Apr 30, 2002, 5:33 PM
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Messner and Alex Lowe. Read Crystal Horizon and I think you will have to admit that Messner was incredible!
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camhead
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This is a tough question, and I cannot name just one climber. Just as Lynn Hill has done little in aid and mountaineering, how much non-Alpine climbing has Messner done? Climbing is too broad of a subject to say that just ONE person is the best. Two more names to throw out, though, that are in the same all-around realm as Alex Lowe: Conrad Anker (Everest, Bigwall, 5.12+ free ascents) Greg Child (Hard Aid, 5.13 free climber)
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melonhead
Apr 30, 2002, 6:38 PM
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The Huber Brothers!!! Alpine Big Wall "Free" Big Walls, with first ascents!!! 5.14d sport I don't see all of this on Lynn Hills resume.
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radistrad
Apr 30, 2002, 6:51 PM
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Jim Bridwell I think he is a true master. Climb a few of his routes and you will see.
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diarmid
Apr 30, 2002, 6:55 PM
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Alex Lowe has my vote ... not just for the climbs he did, but also for the kind of person he was off the mountain. He took good care of his family, always positive, always helping the other guy out...
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jdcox_9
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i would have to say dave graham. he is young and has accomplished so much already. Imagine what he could do in the future.
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newontherock
Apr 30, 2002, 7:22 PM
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Lynn Hill and Dave Graham That is just my opinion
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polarwid
Apr 30, 2002, 7:29 PM
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LAYTON KOR!!! North Face Eiger Direct (HARLIN ROUTE) Every single classic line on Redgarden Wall. Almost every single classic line in Black Canyon. FA's of dozen's of desert towers and walls. FA's of some of the best climbs in YOSEMITE. FA of Proboscis in Cirque of the Unclimbables.
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atg200
Apr 30, 2002, 7:36 PM
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dave graham? exactly which hard trad, mixed, ice, aid, alpine, or mountaineering routes has he done? reinhold messner(check out his routes in the dolomites. now solo them in mountaineering boots) is high on the list. alex lowe is a good choice. bridwell and donini. some of the young guys in the same vein are pretty amazing - kelly cordes, scott decapio, etc.
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spank_spank
Apr 30, 2002, 7:42 PM
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We can argue all we want. IMO, Lynn Hill has accomplished more in climbing than any other person ever born. My answer is just as right as yours. There is no wrong answer, there is no right answer. Deal with it. Lynn Hill. Oh yeah, Mountaineering isn't real climbing. Aid climbing isn't real climbing. What fun is it to climb on gear.
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climber1
Apr 30, 2002, 7:42 PM
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have to say Alex Lowe, Lynn Hill, Peter Croft. Alex was an incredible climber. what more can you say about Lynn or Peter. an honorable mention should go to the Huber brothers. don't forget the Bird. there really are quite a few climbers that should not be left out.
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screamer
Apr 30, 2002, 7:43 PM
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Huber brothers outright rule the world, Reinhold is right there with them...
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iclimbtoo
Apr 30, 2002, 8:05 PM
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REINHOLD MESSNER. Hands down. Lynn Hill is close second. Dave Graham and Chris Sharma are very very accomplished and tie for being the best of the Next Generation climbers. However, two climbers that I think deserve to be mentioned are George Mallory and Andrew Irvine. I know there is a lot of dispute about if they really made it to the top of Everest, but I think they did and for their time, even just being on the mountain like they were is simply astounding.
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dsafanda
Apr 30, 2002, 8:09 PM
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I just read Lynn Hill's new autobigrophy. A few of you have mentioned her lack of aid climbing. Not true. She did the first all female ascent of the Shield back in the 70's when that route was still a testpiece. True she's not a master of aid climing but she done plenty to qualify as a truly great all around climber.
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milesdesbrie
Apr 30, 2002, 8:13 PM
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For rock climbing: Royal Robbins. A great visionary without whom climbing would probably be very different today. Alpinism: Messner, hands down.
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crackaddict
Apr 30, 2002, 8:21 PM
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Wolfgang Gullich Huber Bros. Alex Lowe Lynn Hill Ron Kauk These are my heros! Can't belive no one mentioned Wolfgang Gullich the guy did the 1rst 5.14 and put up Action Direct 14d on of the hardest climbs to this day. Not to mention his routes on Trango and Central tower of pain. What about Ron Kauk? The guy may have not seen his share of mountaineering and ice climbing but has done a lot of everthing else plus he put up Magic line a 5.14 trad. Some of you might want to check Lynn Hills list again. Shes done alot more than people realize! I know that their are some great mountaineers but c'mon how many of them are known for climbing sport and bouldering too! And who said Dave Graham? Dave Graham does'nt even climb trad! [ This Message was edited by: crackaddict on 2002-04-30 17:54 ]
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jmlangford
Apr 30, 2002, 8:37 PM
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spank_spank Mountaineering isn't even real climbing?. Okay, here is my response....Oh never mind, that comment wasn't even worth responding to.
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rrrADAM
Apr 30, 2002, 11:45 PM
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Lynn Hill gets my vote, but Royal Robbins is my hero.
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