RIP Ammon Mcneely, The El Cap Pirate

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  • couloirman
    Couloir than you are
    • Nov 2005
    • 2695

    #1

    RIP Ammon Mcneely, The El Cap Pirate

    He didn't die climbing, he didn't die BASE jumping, sounds like the peg-legged El Cap Pirate just lost his footing at the edge of a cliff in Moab trying to enjoy a sunset with his girlfriend, tragic end. One of the OGs. Can't have a climbing forum on here and not have one mention of this.

    Arrrrrr-IP to the Pirate


    The "El Cap Pirate" pushed the limits of big wall speed climbing and was one of the best aid climbers in Yosemite Valley

    The best big wall climber, in many ways, was also the last. Paying tribute to the big wall climbing pirate, Ammon McNeely

    Editor’s Note: What you are about to read contains a plethora of illegal activities, dangerous climbing techniques, and unsavory lifestyle choices that are in no way condoned or promoted by the editors of Climbing magazine. Read at your own risk.


    Explore the stormy seas of El Cap with Ammon Mcneely, the big wall pirate.


    Last edited by couloirman; 02-25-2023, 07:08 PM.
  • yeahman
    Unregistered User
    • Dec 2010
    • 8514

    #2
    I heard the edge of the cliff gave way, not that he lost his footing. In any case an ironic way to go for a guy who took the kind of chances he did.

    Kind of weird to go back through his old Instagram posts from 2013 and read Dean Potter's comments on there.

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    • romeo tango
      expert kook
      • Nov 2018
      • 1146

      #3
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      RIP Ammon

      so few like you

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      "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
      mike tyson

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      • Dantheman
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 19623

        #4
        Originally posted by yeahman
        I heard the edge of the cliff gave way, not that he lost his footing. In any case an ironic way to go for a guy who took the kind of chances he did.
        Reminiscent of Erik Roner dying doing a cheap stunt at a charity golf tournament. Just terrible.

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        • yeahman
          Unregistered User
          • Dec 2010
          • 8514

          #5
          Nice tribute to Ammon McNeely

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          • couloirman
            Couloir than you are
            • Nov 2005
            • 2695

            #6
            Originally posted by yeahman
            I heard the edge of the cliff gave way, not that he lost his footing. In any case an ironic way to go for a guy who took the kind of chances he did.

            Kind of weird to go back through his old Instagram posts from 2013 and read Dean Potter's comments on there.


            Not that it matters, but looks like his sister posted this on MP "Ammon’s motorcycle was parked. He walked out onto a precipice with his girlfriend and another friend to enjoy the sunset. As Ammon was trying to sit down, he lost the footing under his prosthetic leg, and fell backwards off the cliff.

            A friend was videoing the sunset, and clearly captured everything that happened. Yes, I’ve seen the video. There’s no need for further speculation. ☮️

            Source: I’m Ammon’s sister "

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            • yeahman
              Unregistered User
              • Dec 2010
              • 8514

              #7
              Well, there you have it. Thanks.

              Funny thing, in 15 years of climbing the closest I came to dying was tripping and falling off a large but exposed ledge at the base of a sport climb. Seemingly innocuous moment suddenly turned deadly. I got lucky.

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