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#61383 - 11/14/11 01:28 AM Injured climber on Transcon today....
fear Offline
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Registered: 06/27/03
Posts: 220
Loc: New England
Groundfall and nasty head wound. I saw him fall out of the corner of my eye and pluck a few pieces out before hitting the rocks below.

Any word on how the poor guy is doing? He was at least conscious when they arrived.

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#61386 - 11/14/11 03:51 AM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: fear]
RangerRob Offline
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Registered: 06/06/00
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Loc: Ulster County, NY
That sucks. Someone told me there was an ambulance at the bridge this morning. Hope they are well, that is a nasty fall there

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#61390 - 11/14/11 10:45 AM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: RangerRob]
Mike Rawdon Offline

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Registered: 11/29/99
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Loc: Poughkeepsie
Two ambulances went up the hairpin around 2-3 PM Sunday.

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#61391 - 11/14/11 10:46 AM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: RangerRob]
oenophore Offline
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Registered: 09/24/01
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pluck a few pieces out before hitting the rocks below.

Alas, how much of our protection is illusory?
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#61393 - 11/14/11 01:44 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: oenophore]
ianmanger Offline
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Originally Posted By: oenophore
pluck a few pieces out before hitting the rocks below.

Alas, how much of our protection is illusory?



I climb like it all is. And Iilgner can go climb a rock.

Sorry to hear about this and best wishes for a speedy recovery. Hope we get some insight how this happened once the dust settles.

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#61394 - 11/14/11 02:15 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: ianmanger]
oenophore Offline
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I climb like it all is.

Understandable. But I recall having pieces pull out from under me as I led, even when I'd heartily tugged on them after placement. This led me to be wary and rendered me fearful on many a lead. Is there a lesson in this? I can't say. And like Ianmanger, I offer best wishes for a speedy and painless recovery.
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#61398 - 11/14/11 03:10 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: oenophore]
chip Offline
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Registered: 10/06/01
Posts: 2555
Loc: Sittin' Pretty in Fat City
Not the first I have heard pull out gear on that route, sadly. Hoping for quick healing.

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#61400 - 11/14/11 03:49 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: chip]
fear Offline
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Registered: 06/27/03
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Loc: New England
Definitely funky gear on that one in that flaring slippery crack. The only thing left was one nut in the vertical crack just at the start.

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#61407 - 11/14/11 06:28 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: fear]
SethG Offline
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Registered: 12/16/08
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Loc: NYC
Sorry to hear of this, would love to know if the climber is going to be okay.
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#61416 - 11/14/11 10:04 PM Re: Injured climber on Transcon today.... [Re: chip]
Allenperry Offline
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Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 195
Loc: Reading, Pennsylvania
Originally Posted By: chip
Not the first I have heard pull out gear on that route, sadly. Hoping for quick healing.


I think that's the route Mike Cimino broke his back on in 2003ish. I believe he was guiding a client at the time. They even did an article on it in Climbing magazine I think. Talked about how he had the route wired from climbing it so many times and only protected the crux with a blue alien or something comparable, skipping an obvious nut placement. When I saw him about a year after the accident he was climbing again, albeit with a harness that resembled a weight lifter's belt.
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