I volunteered to help with an ice climbing festival up Provo Canyon, Utah in 2001. We set up some scaffolding and ran water hoses along the top which eventually formed a 30 ft tower of ice for beginners to try. I was standing there watching people try ice climbing for the first time when an old man came up to me and told me he liked my army surplus wool pants that I had been climbing in. He called them “old school” when in truth it was all I could afford as a young college student. I asked him if he had tried climbing the tower of ice yet to which he replied something like, “no way, that stuff is crazy”. I told him it wasn’t as hard as it looked and that he should give it a try. He then said, “I’m just kidding around. I do a fair bit of ice climbing. I spend my summers in Alaska and my winters in Patagonia.” I thought to myself, wow this guy has the life! When I walked away to join my climbing buddies who were looking on they asked me what Jim Donini and I were talking about. Had no idea I was shooting the breeze with a legend.
Discovered this channel today, and listened to Jim Donini's story of Malcom Daly's incredible survival of a 200' ice climbing fall and surviving two nights out alone with broken legs....my God! I'd never heard the full story, though I'd seen Malcom many times, working at Neptune Mountaineering in the years afterwards...such heart, such courage!
I remember meeting you in North Vancouver for a BCMC event and dinner where you were presenting. Not only was that a great night to hear your tales about Patagonia, but it was a pleasure having a beer with you. An inspiration you are Jim!!
Donini...enigmatic, ICONIC, true HardMan... comes across as salty & snarky as hell on SuperTopo with opinions on EVERY FUCKING THING ..... and one of the Original 5.12 Climbers ..... oh ya ...I also believe he was in 7th Special Forces Group while in the Army. He’s a great example of Climbing as a WorldView & always investing in the Community. May his health & strength never give out as he continues to live the Climbers Life
Oh being dragged to the cliff with a wicked hangover...I could not remember how many cervezas i had consumed... Anyway Paul's friend who lived by Castleton Spires....JAY smith Piped up said lets go do ...The GTO Experience ...lol
@MADDLAD Been there done that son. Lived in Anchorage for 18 years. Climbed Denali at 19. Skied Denali at 20. Guided and traversed Denali as well before you were a tadpole in your daddy swimming nut to nut.
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I volunteered to help with an ice climbing festival up Provo Canyon, Utah in 2001. We set up some scaffolding and ran water hoses along the top which eventually formed a 30 ft tower of ice for beginners to try. I was standing there watching people try ice climbing for the first time when an old man came up to me and told me he liked my army surplus wool pants that I had been climbing in. He called them “old school” when in truth it was all I could afford as a young college student. I asked him if he had tried climbing the tower of ice yet to which he replied something like, “no way, that stuff is crazy”. I told him it wasn’t as hard as it looked and that he should give it a try. He then said, “I’m just kidding around. I do a fair bit of ice climbing. I spend my summers in Alaska and my winters in Patagonia.” I thought to myself, wow this guy has the life! When I walked away to join my climbing buddies who were looking on they asked me what Jim Donini and I were talking about. Had no idea I was shooting the breeze with a legend.
Discovered this channel today, and listened to Jim Donini's story of Malcom Daly's incredible survival of a 200' ice climbing fall and surviving two nights out alone with broken legs....my God! I'd never heard the full story, though I'd seen Malcom many times, working at Neptune Mountaineering in the years afterwards...such heart, such courage!
Wow, what an absolutely amazing story and phenomenal show of spirit from both climbers. It's so fortunate that the pilot came by to do a second check!
Right!? These two are quite amazing.
Amazing story! This channel deserves more subscribers!
I remember meeting you in North Vancouver for a BCMC event and dinner where you were presenting. Not only was that a great night to hear your tales about Patagonia, but it was a pleasure having a beer with you. An inspiration you are Jim!!
Epic story! I dearly miss Donini's comments on Supertopo...
Too bad the supertaco forum is locked.
A GREAT story. A GREAT channel. I watch constantly for new content! And have watched quite a few multiple times.
Thank you very much for watching. It's greatly appreciated!
Absolutely incredible!
Now That’s, an epic!
Donini...enigmatic, ICONIC, true HardMan... comes across as salty & snarky as hell on SuperTopo with opinions on EVERY FUCKING THING ..... and one of the Original 5.12 Climbers ..... oh ya ...I also believe he was in 7th Special Forces Group while in the Army. He’s a great example of Climbing as a WorldView & always investing in the Community. May his health & strength never give out as he continues to live the Climbers Life
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Insane story. The instinct for survival is amazing. Those who believe have a small or not step towards success.
great story Jim thanks for sharing with us
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Oh being dragged to the cliff with a wicked hangover...I could not remember how many cervezas i had consumed... Anyway Paul's friend who lived by Castleton Spires....JAY smith Piped up said lets go do ...The GTO Experience ...lol
Donini!
had a few hairy outings but nothing like this lol
Crazy people win stupid prizes.
lol ok "MADD LAD"
True that but every day where I live people die just driving and living in a big city. What about that squid boy ??
@@Mlpojnnb1234 Well you should come on up here to Alaska, and try this, City soyboy.
@MADDLAD Been there done that son.
Lived in Anchorage for 18 years.
Climbed Denali at 19.
Skied Denali at 20.
Guided and traversed Denali as well before you were a tadpole in your daddy swimming nut to nut.