Bob Kamps

Bob Kamps

Bob Kamps (1931 – 2005) was an American rock climber whose climbing career spanned five decades. Born in Wisconsin, he began climbing in California in 1955, and was a member of that cadre of Yosemite pioneers who first ascended many of its great walls in the 1950s and 1960s. He was particularly adept on steep rock faces, and was among the first to shift attention from aid climbing to free climbing. Over the years he made more than 3,100 climbs. Many were first ascents or first free ascents.

Kamps' interests ranged from ten-foot boulders to high mountain walls. He bouldered at Stoney Point at Chatsworth, California, for fifty years. His companions in the 1950s and 1960s included Royal Robbins, Yvon Chouinard, Mark Powell, and Dave Rearick. After his death in 2005, a memorial service was held there. Kamps bouldered almost everywhere he climbed for any length of time, and John Gill joined him on numerous occasions in the Tetons and Black Hills.

Bob climbed extensively in California, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. His climbing partners included Mark Powell , Dave Rearick, Tom Higgins, and Yvon Chouinard. In the Tetons in 1958, Kamps teamed with Chouinard to make the first ascent of the imposing "Satisfaction Buttress"; but the two were turned back the following year on an attempt on the forbidding north face of the Crooked Thumb on 12,325 foot Teewinot Mountain, when Chouinard's aid pitons pulled out of the decomposing rock and he took a 150 foot fall through open space, held on belay by Kamps. (The climb was completed seven years later by Pete Cleveland).

In the summer of 1960, Kamps and Dave Rearick received permission from the National Park Service to attempt to scale the famous Diamond on 14,255 foot Longs Peak near Estes Park, Colorado. There were existing routes to the side of the massive, slightly overhanging wall, but none up the center. Their successful ascent took over two days, and involved both aid climbing and free climbing. After descending the two climbers were given a parade through Estes Park, and the feat was reported in newspapers throughout the US and in Time Magazine.

Kamps and Powell made the first free ascent of a route called "Chingadera" on Tahquitz Rock in California in 1967. Bob's placement of a critical protective bolt while on lead, using a manual twist drill, earned him the admiration of later generations of climbers, who have found even clipping onto the bolt is difficult. The climb was an early 5.11. That same year, Kamps and Higgins - both highly proficient on slabs and faces with tiny holds - climbed "Lucky Streaks" on Fairview Dome in Tuolumne Meadows, (Hard 5.10).

The granite Needles of the Black Hills of South Dakota – slim spires ranging from twenty to well over a hundred feet in height – were a favorite summer playground for Bob. Steep and adorned with crystalline nubbins, frequently the rock requires the sort of face-climbing of which Bob was a master. His many first ascents include "Sore Thumb" (5.9 - 1965) and "Freak's Fright" (5.10 – 1967).

A traditional climber for most of his career, he turned to sport climbing in his 60s, and led 5.10 and 5.11 climbs well into his 70s. He was noted for his intelligence, charm, and sly wit. Bob died in March 2005 of a massive heart attack while on the wall of a climbing gym. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie – his biggest supporter.

References

* Jackson, R. G. & Ortenburger, L. N. (1996). "A Climber's Guide to the Teton Range" (3rd Ed.), The Mountaineers
* Ament, Pat (2002). "Wizards of Rock: A History of Free Climbing in America", Wilderness Press
* Piana, Paul (1983). "Touch the Sky: The Needles in the Black Hills of South Dakota", AAC Press
* www.bobkamps.com
* www.johngill.net
* www.tomhiggins.net

External links

* [http://www.bobkamps.com Bob Kamps Memorial Website]


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