- Ray Jardine
Ray Jardine (born 1945) is an American rock climber and with
Bill Price , in May 1979, were the first to free climb the West Face ofEl Capitan in theYosemite Valley , Jardine is also noted for inventing thespring-loaded camming device s that revolutionized rock climbing.He began his climbing career in 1963 in the
Tetons , climbed inEldorado Canyon during the 1960s, and became active in Yosemite around 1970. During the 1970s he pioneered a number of Yosemite routes harder than anybody had done before, up to the grade 5.12 and most notably the first ascent of "The Phoenix ".In 1996 he discussed ideas related to backpacking with the publication of his "Pacific Crest Trail Hikers Handbook", which advocated hiking the entire
Pacific Crest Trail in a much shorter time, using homemade lightweight gear and techniques. The book was revised and retitled in 1999 as "Beyond Backpacking".His techniques were initially considered radical and risky by mainstream commentators. At the core of his philosophy was a primary focus on limiting the weight carried by a hiker. He advocated replacing one's
tent with atarpaulin ,sleeping bag with ablanket , and using the post office to carry gear not needed for a trail segment. He recommended that a hiker make the most of his or her own gear.More recently, lightweight backpacking techniques with less than 25 pounds of gear (before consumables such as food, water and fuel) are becoming increasingly popular, and
ultralight backpacking (less than 12 pounds base weight) is gaining acceptance by many. These techniques are often criticized for the lack of durability of some equipment or for being unsafe, but experienced users find the same practicality with less material. A smaller yet notable market for super-ultralight techniques (less than 5 pounds base weight) is also gaining popularity, but not used by a majority of hikers.External links
* [http://www.rayjardine.com/ Ray Jardine homepage]
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