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Layton Kor show last night...

Joey Wolfe · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 1,020

"Next photo please"

Great slide show, glad i caught it.

John Peterson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2002 · Points: 4,658

Did anyone catch the date on the cover of True magazine? Definitely something that would be fun to collect - I can put it next to my copy of the National Geographic.

The picture of the pack about to be chucked off the top of the Titan was priceless!

Rick Blair · · Denver · Joined Oct 2007 · Points: 266

"Why not Angels wings or something like that? Lumpy? Lumpy ridge? I could never get over it." - Layton Kor Well, that was not a direct quote, my memory is not that good, but that was the essence.

I was amazed at how much bolting he did on his climbs, I found that remarkable, and 1 and 2 inch long 1/4 inch expansion bolts, wow! I guess if you are a stone mason by profession, you get good at putting those things in.

He also remarked at what a great climbing area Glenwood Canyon is, that really surprised me, I never hear about it being mentioned as a climbing destination today. I used to do some caving around there, from a distance it seems like there would be some great climbing.

Leo Paik · · Westminster, Colorado · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 23,129

There were so, so, so many great parts to Layton Kor's awesome show. Like "if there ever was a Colorado climber who needed no introduction, it is Layton Kor"; "this all started with an idea to charge $2 for a slide show at Neptune's"; how touched he was that AAC brought his family out for this event; that story about Charlie Roskoz filling in on the 2nd ascent of the Diamond, getting caught for ascending without a permit, smiling after paying a $10-15 ticket for an illegal ascent of the Diamond, and then getting a 10 minute standing ovation by his classroom; the amazing ascent of Finger of Fate; the marmot story and the scolding he got from the ranger...and then going to try to save the marmot from the attacking marten; the stories about getting caught ascending the desert towers and the "bleached bones" stories; his saving the dog stranded on the ledge in the Black Canyon; his deep sadness of losing some of his climbing partners; the opportunity to participate in the multi-minute standing ovations for him; and so many more. His deep humility after it all was astounding. I hope that he truly felt how much we all appreciated him for sharing parts of his wonderful life of adventure. Thank you, Layton Kor!!!

J C Wilks · · Loveland, CO · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 310

Bet he's feelin' the love now! I've been to several slide shows where the speakers are so programmed they sound like corporate motivational speakers, which is fine but Layton was different. I think most people not only felt they were in the presence of greatness but that they had been invited into his home space. The way he would linger on a shot, remembering his people and the experience then turning to smile at the audience after a wry joke. You really got a sense of who he is.
I could identify with the story of the Austrian girl with the Texas accent. I'm originally from Japan and have an Austrian/German friend who used to make fun of my dadgum Texas accent.
In the days leading up to the show there were a few posts about a DVD production. An autographed copy would be primo. I'd look forward to having that in my library. There were way too many great stories to remember. Thank You, Mr. Kor.

Ross Swanson · · Pinewood Springs · Joined Jul 2001 · Points: 2,607

Sorry I missed the show, did Layton mention anything about Crack of Fear, Chiefshead, his scariest climb, a close call ...

TRM · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 0

We're all indebted to Phil Powers and the staff at The American Alpine Club for making the Kor show a reality. And many thanks to Crusher and Clyde for all your work in support of Layton.

Mic Fairchild · · Boulder · Joined Jan 2003 · Points: 360

Among the pix being taken before this fabulous show.



Lots of fun, and great to see so many friends in the audience.

Phil Powers · · Golden, Colorado · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 20

Hi,
There are a bunch of other pictures from the Layton's show and other events at the AAC last week. They are posted on Flickr here:

flickr.com/photos/aaclibrar…

kirra · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 530
Phil Powers wrote:Hi, There are a bunch of other pictures from the Layton's show and other events at the AAC last week. They are posted on Flickr here: flickr.com/photos/aaclibrar…

photo of Lynn & Layton is priceless, tanks for sharin

Tim C · · Lakewood, CO · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 215

Good photos, Seems like a classic show. Too bad the tickets sold out so fast.

Olaf Mitchell · · Paia, Maui, Hi, · Joined Mar 2007 · Points: 4,185

Phil, Thanks so much for posting your images of the evening with Layton Kor. I have had several conversations with friends that attended and every one was stoked. Every sport has it's iconic legendary hero's and Layton is one of climbings greats.Mountain Project is my link to a world that I immersed myself in for so many years. Please keep the images of the events coming.

John Korfmacher · · Fort Collins, CO · Joined Jul 2004 · Points: 110
Lee Smith wrote:I think I am going to work on a personal "Kor Classic Tick List."

Well...it'll be a long one, so many of his routes are classics. I recommend starting with Kor's Flake up at Lumpy. It's 5.7 and no matter how good you are, trust me, you'll get worked.

Layton put up so many, many great climbs. I was hugely disappointed to find out that the show was sold-out...Layton, if you read this blog...could you, would you, please put on another presentation?

LK might be a bit abashed by all the adulation, but his routes have provided days and days of joyous climbing for all of us. Many of my days on the rock have ended in the pub with a toast to Layton and his many dirtbag associates (Beckey, Ingalls, Carter(s), etc.). Cheers.

John McNamee · · Littleton, CO · Joined Jul 2002 · Points: 1,690

There are rumors over on supertopo that Kor is going to be doing a show of some what at Red Rocks or close by during Thanksgiving weekend.

By the way the show in Boulder was amazing. Got my book signed as well! If you missed it, the show was professional filmed and a DVD will be produced at some stage and sold to help defray medical costs.

Darren Mabe · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2002 · Points: 3,669
John McNamee wrote:medical costs.

so does anyone know what the details are? inquiring minds want to know.

John McNamee · · Littleton, CO · Joined Jul 2002 · Points: 1,690

Darren,

At the end of the show he mentioned respiratory issues. That's all I know.

Cheers

john

watchestar · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 0

What about replica?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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