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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    Quote Originally Posted by stitch View Post
    My apologies for being too matter of fact. Unfortunately this hasn't been the best two weeks of my life.

    WSbase ? Yes, the front of the suit was destroyed.

    PC location ? It was out. Although I'm under the assunpstion that the medical examiner probably pulled it out when they removed his gear. Was it a PC in tow ? Perhaps. But since there was no witnesses and his video camera was more or less destroyed we may never know. The Sheriff's department confiscated the camera to send to a lab for a possible reconstruction of the tape

    Exit point ? West wall. Not the best choice. The general idea is that he got the west exit and south exit confused. I have been told it is 600'-700' from exit to impact. Although I am not certain.

    Where was the body found ? About 75'-100' down the talus from the ledge.


    I did the best I could with the evaluation of the gear. Nobody else I asked wanted to handle the gear for obvious reasons but it had to be done. Sorry for being such a dissapointment and not being able to provide the exact details.
    I give you massive cudo's for stepping up to something that will probably be the most difficult thing in your life.
    I appreciate you sharing this information with us all.

    I do have a question that does not seem to add up in my head:

    if the wall was 700' to impact MAX, and you found the body 100' horizontally from the edge. And he had a wingsuit on, how did he not get further away before impact.

    I do not know the exact math, but I would assume that with talus elevation drop, and forward momentum alone, without a wingsuit would have create >100' of horizontal separation.

    Then I would assume there would be another 10' to 100' of momentum to carry the jumper further down the talus even more. Right?

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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    Hey, guys. I get the need to know the specifics, but can we maybe give Stitch a breather for a couple of days? Not only did he go through hell for over a week, it ended with something few of us have ever had to do. He might appreciate a return to normallcy and the chance to relax and recouperate a bit.
    -C.

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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    Mick, I don't know how to answer those questions because I have never had much interest in wingsuits. Maybe Johnny, Avery, or Uncle Charlie can offer some insight. I was never at the actual site where the body was recovered. I only was shown photos from the scene. Perhaps the lower ledge extends a good deal farther than indicated in the photos.


    Colin, while I do really appreciate your thoughts. I find it much easier to deal with this situation if I keep myself occupied. Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts.
    "What we have here is a failure to communicate. There's some people you just can't reach."

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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    Quote Originally Posted by stitch View Post
    Colin, while I do really appreciate your thoughts. I find it much easier to deal with this situation if I keep myself occupied. Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts.
    Cool.
    -C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Para_Frog View Post
    Not a disappointment bro. You've pretty much attained epic status through your actions. You stepped up where many did not and many more would not even if they could.

    You have done a great thing Stitch. From beginning to end.

    If anyone draws any disappoinment from your actions, they can suck my balls after they field a throat punch.
    +1

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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    I think it was misunderstood, the cliff is seven seconds to impacting a good size ledge. Stitch is saying he was found underneath said ledge, "75-100 feet down the talus of the ledge", not the exit point.

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    Re: Lost UT Jumper

    Quote Originally Posted by RexGreen View Post
    I think it was misunderstood, the cliff is seven seconds to impacting a good size ledge. Stitch is saying he was found underneath said ledge, "75-100 feet down the talus of the ledge", not the exit point.
    Thank you so much for that. This makes more sense now.

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