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gsgary
May-25-2005, 10:34 AM
There seem to be a few climbers on here so i would like to share this photo, my
Grandfather is the one sat down, he used to be fairly well known in the climbing world a long time ago and wrote for magazines. I think this was taken in the 1930's in the Alps not 100% because he past away in 1975 and my Grandmother last year
Hope you like it
Garyhttp://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/23036618-M.jpg
Steve Cavigliano
May-25-2005, 10:38 AM
WOW!! Talk about being on top of the world :uhoh
Very nice Gary :thumb :thumb The stories he must have had to tell.
Steve
ian408
May-25-2005, 01:25 PM
Very cool shot.
Some of the rotor heads over and advrider have posted an interesting article
claiming Eurocopter have landed (yes, I said landed) on Everest for the required
2 minutes to claim a new world record. The world is a much smaller place now :cry
Ian
coldclimb
May-25-2005, 02:03 PM
Nice picture. What's your grandpa's name?
You just gotta love oldschool climber pics. The rope was really "Just in case" back then. I know I wouldn't feel like falling on a hemp rope tied directly around myself. :rofl
gsgary
May-25-2005, 02:38 PM
Nice picture. What's your grandpa's name?
You just gotta love oldschool climber pics. The rope was really "Just in case" back then. I know I wouldn't feel like falling on a hemp rope tied directly around myself. :rofl
His name was Oliver Gibson his father use to own a polish factor before and after the war in Manchester that how he could afford to climb in places like the Alps and Himalaya mountains, he has climbed the Eiger, i will see if i can get some more photo's off my mum
Regards
Gary
Ps thanks for all the replies
Canuck
May-25-2005, 05:03 PM
Thanks for sharing. Nice to see the past being remembered.:nod
wxwax
May-25-2005, 05:24 PM
That's a fantastic pic. Thanks for sharing it with us. The backstory makes it all the more interesting. More, please. :nod
ian408
May-26-2005, 01:09 AM
Nice picture. What's your grandpa's name?
You just gotta love oldschool climber pics. The rope was really "Just in case" back then. I know I wouldn't feel like falling on a hemp rope tied directly around myself. :rofl
You're probably too young to have climbed lead on Goldline. Fall and it's
gonna hurt :D
Ian
coldclimb
May-26-2005, 01:18 AM
You're probably too young to have climbed lead on Goldline. Fall and it's
gonna hurt :D
Ian
Indeed I am. Mad respect to those who actually sent hard routes in those days. I love the pics, too.
ian408
May-26-2005, 01:34 AM
Indeed I am. Mad respect to those who actually sent hard routes in those days. I love the pics, too.
Have you looked through Brad Washburn's books? Talk about old school
mountain photography. Some of the arial shots were out of a plane in
the bomber style clothing of the day with a huge camera. A climber in his
own right as well.
Pretty amazing stuff.
Ian
Great photo to have of your grandad Gary...a good memory to never lose.
Keep it safe...
Gus
coldclimb
May-26-2005, 08:56 AM
Have you looked through Brad Washburn's books? Talk about old school
mountain photography. Some of the arial shots were out of a plane in
the bomber style clothing of the day with a huge camera. A climber in his
own right as well.
Pretty amazing stuff.
Ian
Haha, yeah a friend of mine has a coffee table book of Denali that's primarily his stuff. I've got to give a guy credit who carries a large format camera up a mountain. And some people complain that an SLR is too heavy! :huh
gsgary
May-26-2005, 08:58 AM
Here is another ,I will have to ring my Aunty see if she has got more
http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/23110904-M.jpg
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