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greg
04.04.2006, 18:29
ich weiss nicht ob es hier viele interessiert, aber gestern ist doug coombs in lagrave tödlich verunglückt.

http://pistehors.com/comments/600_0_1_0_C/

Andreas
04.04.2006, 18:38
Sehr traurig,
er war ja eine der wirklichen Ikonen unseres Sports.

subtleplague
04.04.2006, 18:40
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showpost.php?p=711512&postcount=181

Ameise
04.04.2006, 18:41
wirklich sehr traurig,
was mich noch trauriger stimmt ist,dass es dieses jahr schon einige guides in la grave das leben gekostet hat.
(der letzte in der zeit als wir da waren)

greg
04.04.2006, 20:22
es ist alles noch ziemlich wirr und widersprüchlich. aber wenn man sich die meldungen in dem tgr thread so anschaut, so scheint diese situation am wahrscheinlichsten.

edit: http://www.telemarktips.com/TeleNews.htm

freak
04.04.2006, 20:26
:-[ :-X :-\ :'(

freak~[:fish:&:ghost:]

greg
04.04.2006, 20:39
link vergessen: http://www.telemarktips.com/TeleNews.htm

manuel87
04.04.2006, 20:58
:( :(

illmatic
06.04.2006, 19:52
oh gott...und schon wieder einer :-\

was ist den passiert?
ich hab jetzt gerade keine zeit mir alle links anzusehen.
werde es aber nachholen...

manuel87
06.04.2006, 20:00
lies die news hier auf der seite

greg
07.04.2006, 11:13
naja, die news sind reichlich bescheiden. hier (http://www.telemarktips.com/TeleNews.htm) ist was passierte:


* 4/3-- 10:30 pm PDT--- Doug Coombs has been killed in a fall while skiing in or around La Grave, France. Details of Coomb's death are just starting to emerge, but earlier reports that the legendary guide and pioneering extreme skier was caught in an avalanche appear to have been erroneous. The most current information we are receiving, from a source in contact with people on the scene in La Grave, is that Doug Coombs was skiing at the end of the day with three friends. They were descending a steep couloir at approximately 6,000 feet (2,000m). One of the four, reportedly a 32 year-old man from Colorado who had been a regular in La Grave the past couple of seasons, began skiing first, while Coombs and the others watched from above. The friend from Colorado apparently hit a patch with an ice layer underneath and fell in what was described as a definite "no-fall" zone. The Coloradoan reportedly washed over a cliff and disappeared from view.

At this point the details become sketchy. Coombs is said to have wanted to get a rope in order to check on his fallen friend's condition. While assessing the situation, Coombs also fell. Both men went over what was reported to be an approximately 600 vertical foot (200m) cliff. The remaining two skiers in the party then called for a heli rescue. When the helicopter arrived some 20 to 30 minutes later, Doug Coombs was already dead. The victim from Colorado was still breathing, but unfortunately died later in the hospital.

Once called the "Clark Kent of skiing" by Skiing Mag, the unassuming-looking Doug Coombs began his guiding career in 1986 as a heli guide in Jackson, Wyoming. He won the first ever World Extreme Skiing Championships in Valdez Alaska in 1991, and soon after returned with his wife Emily to start the first heli ski operation there, Valdez Heli-Ski Guides. Within a few years, Doug and Emily's operation employed a team of 12 guides using three A-star helicopters to serve clients from all over the world. In 1997 the Coombs' moved their other operation-- Doug Coombs Steep Skiing Camps Worldwide-- to the European alps, running camp sessions out of Verbier and La Grave.

Reaction to the news of the untimely and tragic death of Doug Coombs has been pouring in all evening. Russell Rainey called in to share stories of skiing with Coombs in and around Jackson Hole. "Doug Coombs was such a beautiful skier and human being," said Rainey. "The last time I skied with Doug was here at Snow King of all places. We ran bumps together over and over on the steepest run on the mountain. The bumps were so big we would lose sight of each other in the troughs, but Doug made it look easy and he was as relaxed as he would have been sipping espresso in the lodge." Rainey continued, "but the thing that made Doug such an outstanding person was his way with people. When he was instructing or coaching he had the ability to make everyone feel special, whether they were negotiating a steep and hairy chute, or making turns down a blue run. He would tell them how great they were doing and just be super supportive. I was sickened by the news tonight of Doug's passing. It's such a terrible loss to the skiing community, and a horrible tragedy for Emily and their young son. My heart goes out to them"

Others recalled Coombs' easy style, quick smile and warm personality. "He was just an incredibly good guy," said one, a sentiment that seems to be shared by all who knew him.

UPDATE: 4/4, 4:00 pm PST: The skier from Colorado who was killed in the first fall has been identified as Chad Vander Ham of Silverthorne.

We spoke with David Gonzales this morning, one of Coombs' frequent Jackson Hole ski partners. Gonzales was understandably still in shock over the news and expressed his dismay at the circumstances of the accident. "Doug never fell, even in the toughest terrain," said David. "I remember one time skiing the Grand (Jackson's famed Grand Teton) with Doug, , he nonchalantly and with total confidence skied right up to the very edge of a huge cliff, but he wasn't one of those guys who was reckless or would take foolish chances. He wouldn't have been able to accomplish what he did if that were the case. This was a guy who skied no-fall zones at least 100 day a year."

Nearly beside himself with emotion, Gonzales explained that he has delayed dealing with his grief by focusing his attention on establishing a memorial fund to benefit Doug's wife Emily and their young son David. He has created a website in Coombs' memory at www.dougcoombsmemorialfund.com.

More as information becomes available.

campagnard
08.04.2006, 21:44
:(

pati
11.04.2006, 19:50
:(

greg
12.04.2006, 13:03
hier ist der genaue unfallhergang berichtet von einem der teilnehmer. ich habe es nicht zu ende gelesen und werde es wohl auch nicht. aber falls es jemand interessiert...

... er gibt allerdings keine aufschlussreichen details wieder aus denen man lernen könnte. aber man wird nachdenklich.

http://www.telemarkskier.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002221;p=1#0000 27

subtleplague
18.04.2006, 11:15
20 gut angelegte dollar.
das poster ist eine schöne art die famlie zu unterstützen.
http://www.k2skis.com/

greg
20.04.2006, 12:56
http://www.k2skis.com/images/coombs_poster.jpg

Joe
18.05.2006, 15:51
nommal was von den ny times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/17/sports/othersports/17ski.html?pagewanted=2&_r=2

greg
18.05.2006, 22:13
ist ein ziemlich guter artikel. wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe, ist ihm das titelbild der renommiertesten tageszeitung der usa gewidmet. leider habe ich es verpasst mir die zu besorgen.