by Eager » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:59 pm
Have ever seen the one where he solo's the 60ft (running) waterfall during spring melt in tahoe with ice tools. He duct taped his boots so they wouldn't fill up with water, wore a diving mask and said the hardest thing about the about the whole ascent was dealing with the pain from the continuous ice cream headache he had. Or the one where he takes the hundred foot whipper pulling like six pieces of gear. Most people looked and still look at that guy like he was a total looney, But he actually was really calculated in what he did he just worked at a level that most people consider, reckless. I mean nowadays people have kayaked 100ft waterfalls, strapped carbon fibre wings to their back and flown across the english channel at over 200km/h, and have skied off 1000ft cliffs with parachutes on there backs. Dan Osman, I think was just ahead of his time a genuine Maverick and in my opinion has pushed limits to a level where others may ever dare go again. He made a mistake and he paid for it, but I think it's wrong to judge what he did when in reality he had done hundreds of rope jumps in his lifetime working up to the jumps he did on leaning tower. Basically he shoudln't have jumped on that system, and if anyone was more competent to assess that it would have been him, however if he was in a competent frame of mind at the time, I guess we don't know. Regardless he did some reallly cool S$%. And I'd recommend reading the book.