Jim Bridwell

Jim Bridwell
Born 1944
Occupation Rock Climber, Author

Jim Bridwell (born 1944) is a noted American rock climber and mountaineer, active since 1965 especially in Yosemite Valley, but also in Patagonia and Alaska. He is noted for pushing the standards of both free-climbing and big-wall climbing, and later alpine climbing. He has written numerous articles on climbing for leading sport publications.

Bridwell is credited with over 100 First Ascents in Yosemite Valley, in addition to conducting the first one-day ascent of The Nose of El Capitan on May 26, 1975 with John Long and Billy Westbay.[1] He founded Yosemite National Park's Search and Rescue Team (YOSAR), and spearheaded many famous rescues that became textbook for Search and Rescue operations. He was a leading force in the changing techniques of climbing and an innovator/inventor of widely used and copied climbing gear, including copperheads and bird beaks.

Jim currently resides in Palm Desert, California, USA.

Contents

First ascents and notable ascents

Publications

References

  1. ^ Long, John (2000). Long on Adventure. Falcon Publishing, Inc.. pp. 83–91. ISBN 1-56044-985-8. 
  2. ^ a b Roper (1971).
  3. ^ Roper (1971), pp. 244.
  4. ^ Reid (1993), pp. 203.
  5. ^ a b c Reid (1993), pp. 202.
  6. ^ a b c Reid (1993), pp. 201.
  7. ^ Roper (1971), pp. 44.
  8. ^ Kroese, Mark (2001). Fifty Favorite Climbs: The Ultimate North American Tick List. Seattle, Washington, USA: The Mountaineers Books. ISBN 0898867282. 
  9. ^ a b Reid (1993), pp. 205.
  10. ^ a b Bridwell, Jim (1979). The American Alpine Journal 1980. New York, NY, USA.: American Alpine Club. ISBN 978-0930410766. 
  11. ^ a b Reid (1993).
  12. ^ Beckwith, Christian (September 1, 2004). "Gods and Monsters". Alpinist (Alpinist Magazine) (8). http://www.alpinist.com/doc/ALP08/editors-note-monsters. Retrieved 2009-05-29. 
  13. ^ Bridwell, Jim (1991). "Shadows - Half Dome". American Alpine Journal 1991 (New York, NY USA: American Alpine Club) 33 (65): 118–123. ISBN 0-930410-46-7. 
  14. ^ Bridwell, Jim (2000). "The Bear's Tooth: Teaching the new dogs old tricks". American Alpine Journal 2000 (New York, NY USA: American Alpine Club) 42 (74): 37–45. ISBN 978-0930410872. 
  15. ^ Drozdz, Piotr. "Climb and More dot com Climbers - Jim Bridwell". http://www.climbandmore.com/climbing,134,0,1,climbers.html. Retrieved 2008-02-03. 

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