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6.50" x 10.00"
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6.50" x 10.00"
Bill Price on Thai Die with Kurt Rieder Wood Print

by Dave Diegelman

$60.00
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Bill Price on Thai Die with Kurt Rieder wood print by Dave Diegelman. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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In 1975, I captured Bill Price on Thai Die during what we believed to be the first ascent (top rope) of a 5.11ish route we stumbled upon while... more
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Artist's Description
In 1975, I captured Bill Price on Thai Die during what we believed to be the first ascent (top rope) of a 5.11ish route we stumbled upon while exploring above the 90' wall overlooking Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe. My parents had a tradition of renting a place in Tahoe for summer vacations, and that year, they allowed me to bring a couple of friends. Excited about the prospect of exploring climbs in the Tahoe area, I invited Bill Price and Kurt Rieder to join me.
The 90-foot wall was already a recognized climbing area, so we spent the day there, scaling most of the established routes. Up and to the right, there was a substantial avalanche chute that seemed like it could be an excellent steep ski line in the future. I suggested returning the next day to explore it for potential rock climbs, given the numerous cliffs with featured rock. Upon our return, we were pleasantly surprised to discover a 75-foot gem that could be top-roped from above, offering several intriguing lines.
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About Dave Diegelman

Dave embarked on his photographic journey during his junior high years in Menlo Park, CA, where he first explored the world of photography in a home darkroom. His fascination with rock climbing blossomed during high school, particularly against the iconic backdrops of Yosemite. After graduating, he joined Yosemite's search and rescue team, seamlessly intertwining his passions for climbing and photography. His photographic talents quickly gained recognition, making him a sought-after contributor for renowned publications such as Outside, Rock & Ice, Climbing, Mountain, and Men's Journal. Corporations like R.E.I., W.L. Gore, Sierra Designs, The North Face, Lowe Alpine Systems, and 3M also enlisted his expertise for their promotional...
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