By bradley white From Pymouth, N.H. Aug 17, 2009
| Riccardo Cassin will live on in my memories until I die as one who inspired me to how I should climb. Although I've never had the discipline he retained through out his life to physically train himself, so that he could climb hard first ascent rock climbing routes at 80+ years old. His spirituality about man's relationship to the mountain became my relationship also, fundamentally that the mountains were to be respected and revered. The mountains were climbed to share with us theirs that have atmospheric greatness. The mountains geological sculptors changing their appearances daily and we the guest viewers of they're greatness at sculpturing and unfortunately dying from their process at sculpturing sometimes. It's difficult to put into words. Reverence is the closest word I can come up with. If Riccardo revered mountains, he revered life and thereby I will revere him because of the routes he chose to do first before anyone else imagined them. He presented himself to us all and everyone of his routes will remind us all of his presence on that mountain as long as that mountain remains standing here on earth. Reading about his climbs and how he climbed them he became one of my mentors, educators, teacher's on how and why I should climb. Thank you, Riccardo Cassin. |  FLAG |