John Bachar bei Free Solo tödlich verunglückt

Wie Supertopo, UKClimbing und andere Quellen berichten, verunglückte die amerikanische Kletterlegende John Bachar gestern beim Versuch einer Free Solo Begehung an der Dike Wall, Mammoth Lakes, CA tödlich.

In 1986, with the Canadian Peter Croft, they linked up the Nose on El Cap and the Regular Route on Half Dome in 14 hours. Bachar, like Pete Livesey in the UK, was a pioneer in training for climbing and developed his signature, Bachar Ladder which was adopted by climbers such as Jerry Moffat and Wolfgang Gullich.

Long before bouldering was popular John was establishing highballs such as Planet X (V6) and So High (V5) in Joshua Tree without a bouldering mat. The committing crux move of So High is 25 feet off the ground. Many Yosemite boulder problems bear John's signature, including in 1978 with Ron Kauk the first ascents of Midnight Lightning a highball V8 first envisioned through an LSD haze by John "Yabo" Yablonski (Yabo invented the sit down start!).

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His solos include New Dimensions (5.11a) and The Nabisco Wall, a three-pitch affair that links Waverly Wafer (5.10c), Butterballs (5.11c) and Butterfingers (5.11a) and an onsight solo of The Moratorium, 5.11b, photographs of which graced the climbing magazines in the 1980's.In 1981 Bachar posted a note in Camp Four promising a "$10,000 reward for anyone who can follow me for one full day." No one took the challenge. He was a fierce and vocal critic of abseil/rap placed bolts to establish sport climbs.

John Bachar's UKClimbing.com profile with more information about the great man can be read here.

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QuelleUKClimbing.com, Foto: Acopa