Talk:Dan Osman

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" He is survived by his daughter Emma Osman. "  ? Joerite

http://www.getoutdoors.com/goblog/index.php?/archives/233-Remembering-Dan-Osman.html

[edit] death

i added the theory that inclement weather may have damaged the ropes. the report from the black diamond employee is unofficial at best, and seems unscientific. the eyewitness account of the rope's condition at the time of osman's jump is an important consideration. Kilmanjaro1 (talk) 06:49, 21 November 2007 (UTC)