Bobby Model, R.I.P.
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It is with an incredible sadness that I post the news that my good friend Bobby Model died today. Bobby was a well-known climber and photographer, having traveled the world covering the sport we love. |
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My condolences...I remember reading about that. Life is way too short! |
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So sorry to hear that. Condolences to his family and friends. The climbing community in Lander needs to catch a break...too much tragedy for such a small community. |
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Sad news, sorry to hear. |
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Very Sad, I'm sorry for your loss. My condolences to his family and friends. |
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Brenda and I send our condolences to Bobby's family and friends. Though we didn't know Bobby personally, we have met many of the local Cody climbers, who all felt a special bond to this special person. We loved his photography, which seemed to appear everywhere, even in the guidebook to Croatia. He will always be an inspiration to the climbing world. |
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a very sad end to a tragic story. hope everybody up there is pulling together and making it through. |
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So unbelievably sad. RIP, Bobby, whom I became good friends with through our mutual love of climbing in East Africa. |
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Another fine Wyoming climber leaves this world. Thoughts and prayers to family and friends. |
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RIP. God bless his family and friends. |
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Oh no! I am so sorry to hear this. I got to hang out with Bobby a few times at Ten Sleep, back when the Mondo was about the only spot in the upper Canyon. I had thought that he was well on his way to getting better from his injuries. |
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Bobby was such a warm hearted, sensitive and good man, as well as a superb climber and outstanding journalist. He fought with every fiber of his being to recover from his tragic accident nearly 2 1/2 years ago. I watched as he screamed in pain during his physical therapy sessions. He jokingly made me promise to beat up his therapist for hurting him .... but he knew it was for the best. And he had session after seemingly endless session. We were all convinced he was on the mend. Our hopes were high and he remained the 'Bobby' we all knew until the end. Bobby, we aren't going to make it to Mt. Kenya as we promised each other we would, but I will go back and climb it for you. My deepest sympathies go to his mother Ann, sister Faith and all others who loved this truly unique person. Peace be with you my very good friend. |
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New story in the Cody newspaper: |
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Deep condolences from the south. So so sorry. |