Looking for a Michigan climber who decked
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:11 pm
Three years ago, a few of my friends and I watched a guy deck at Torrent. One of my buddies had some first responder training was able to provide some help. I later heard that the guy survived without permanent injury.
Though it didn't personally affect me, I still think about that day from time to time and have an sporadically reoccurring dream about him falling. Today, I realized it happened three years ago this week.
Whenever I remember it, it gets me thinking about the close calls I've had and how things might be different if I hadn't been lucky.
I'm writing a short article about how that day altered my perception of climbing and how I've seen the sport since. However, the more I write about my perspective, the more I want to know his.
So, if anyone has any ideas for contacting this guy -- or if he would even want to be contacted -- please let me know.
I don't know his name, or any of his friends names; all I know is that the accident occurred on Sept. 5, 2004 and the climber was there with a group from Michigan -- Detroit, I think.
Thanks,
--md
Though it didn't personally affect me, I still think about that day from time to time and have an sporadically reoccurring dream about him falling. Today, I realized it happened three years ago this week.
Whenever I remember it, it gets me thinking about the close calls I've had and how things might be different if I hadn't been lucky.
I'm writing a short article about how that day altered my perception of climbing and how I've seen the sport since. However, the more I write about my perspective, the more I want to know his.
So, if anyone has any ideas for contacting this guy -- or if he would even want to be contacted -- please let me know.
I don't know his name, or any of his friends names; all I know is that the accident occurred on Sept. 5, 2004 and the climber was there with a group from Michigan -- Detroit, I think.
Thanks,
--md