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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Yes. Joe was a solid dude. He guided up in the Sawtooths for awhile, rafted some gnarly stuff, and typically had an ear to ear grin. Thanks for the vibes. Shoot them to Joe’s wife. She lost her husband and my best friend to leukemia six years ago. I introduced Joe to her. Two husbands in six years...can’t imagine.

    I’m not sure what lake or pretty much any other details. I’m waiting for the call to head down when they need help.
    Oh man. That's super heavy for her...jeez. Vibes to her moving forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Here's all the details that are out so far. https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cr...214921530.html
    been dwelling on this one since you posted it...

    Was hoping for more from the report

    Strength in your message to help others deal and heal Conundrum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Yes. Joe was a solid dude. He guided up in the Sawtooths for awhile, rafted some gnarly stuff, and typically had an ear to ear grin. Thanks for the vibes. Shoot them to Joe’s wife. She lost her husband and my best friend to leukemia six years ago. I introduced Joe to her. Two husbands in six years...can’t imagine.

    I’m not sure what lake or pretty much any other details. I’m waiting for the call to head down when they need help.
    Holy shit, I cant imagine whats going on in her head. It must bring out old feelings as well. She has a long road ahead that no one should have to experience. Much love to her and her family.


    I thought it sound like an alcohol accident, but didnt want to speculate. Seems like an unfortunate series of events (pissing off the boat then falling in, or tripping on a board resulting in falling in). alcohol and boats/water often dont mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Yes. Joe was a solid dude. He guided up in the Sawtooths for awhile, rafted some gnarly stuff, and typically had an ear to ear grin. Thanks for the vibes. Shoot them to Joe’s wife. She lost her husband and my best friend to leukemia six years ago. I introduced Joe to her. Two husbands in six years...can’t imagine.

    I’m not sure what lake or pretty much any other details. I’m waiting for the call to head down when they need help.
    My deepest condolences Conun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Yes. Joe was a solid dude. He guided up in the Sawtooths for awhile, rafted some gnarly stuff, and typically had an ear to ear grin. Thanks for the vibes. Shoot them to Joe’s wife. She lost her husband and my best friend to leukemia six years ago. I introduced Joe to her. Two husbands in six years...can’t imagine.

    I’m not sure what lake or pretty much any other details. I’m waiting for the call to head down when they need help.
    Wow. That's terribly sad. My condolences to her, the family, and to you.

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    Vibes to his wife and all those who knew him. Very tragic.
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    That's terrible... My deepest sympathies to his friends and family.

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    RIP Ski Faster and vibes to u Conundrum as well as his family!
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    Shit, sorry to hear this. Condolences to you Conundrum, and to his wife and family.

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    condolences
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    That sucks. Condolences to his wife, family, and friends. RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkgt View Post
    Terrible news, sorry. Sounds like this mag made a positive impact on others, all one can really strive for in life.
    This.

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    Been away a few days, and come back to this....sorry to hear, peace to family and friends. This has to be hard on every one.

    I just a good friend to a heart attack at age 47. It's hard one someone is in your life o e minute and then gone. It is never easy, but if you have some forewarning you can at least prefer yourself to some degree. It sucks when you go to bed knowing somebody is there, and wake in to find he no longer is in this world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hutash View Post
    Been away a few days, and come back to this....sorry to hear, peace to family and friends. This has to be hard on every one.

    I just a good friend to a heart attack at age 47. It's hard one someone is in your life o e minute and then gone. It is never easy, but if you have some forewarning you can at least prefer yourself to some degree. It sucks when you go to bed knowing somebody is there, and wake in to find he no longer is in this world.
    I've had people I'm close to go quick and others drawn out. Not sure which is easier.

    I did get more insight not that it matters but didn't want to think this was completely a booze and boats disaster. They were drinking but I don't think it's as bad as the sacbee made it sound. There were two couples on top of the boat. The two wives went to bed. The dudes stayed up. Ski_faster decided to sleep on an air mattress up top and the other guy went downstairs to bed. A couple hours later, shit hit the fan. I guess it was a really great night of food and fun. No fights or emotions or anything weird. I'm sure the autopsy will turn up more answers but I'm not interested in what it will say. Won't change anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
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    don't even want to quote your idiotic post. dude, just put down the keyboard and don't come back. you seem to be an expert at making bad assumptions based on most of your posts.

    sorry to thread cunt


    my condolences, conundrum.

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    Damn, sorry to hear that man, RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Here's all the details that are out so far. https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cr...214921530.html

    hey man, that's a blanket news article. hope things are well. sorry for your loss and best wishes.

    i have 7b plates, lets ski this year, stay strong.

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    So happy that I found this forum and responded to your ISO BC skiers, I still have the photos of the first day I ever skied with you. You were on Alpine Trekkers and I was on some sort of telemark setup. We both evolved in our gear and our touring abilities. You taught me that locking them back down with the Blizzard Titan Argos at Brundage that day after years of tele'ing would relight my passion for skiing.

    I will and still miss all the good times with you Joe. You taught me so much about life and myself. You were always so willing to go out and get after it even if it seemed like a bad idea on those days. We approached skiing with caution ALWAYS and we always came out of the mountains safe to play another day.

    I'll never forget the first yurt trip you went on after I invited you to take Mrs. Mtnjams place, although I DO regret the night before the yurt trip and playing quarters with the bartender at The Casino. The entire way into Pioneer Yurt was brutal with that nasty of a hangover. I will still honor your request to NOT post any photos from that trip, although, I still won't forget the MELK and the socks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    I've had people I'm close to go quick and others drawn out. Not sure which is easier.

    I did get more insight not that it matters but didn't want to think this was completely a booze and boats disaster. They were drinking but I don't think it's as bad as the sacbee made it sound. There were two couples on top of the boat. The two wives went to bed. The dudes stayed up. Ski_faster decided to sleep on an air mattress up top and the other guy went downstairs to bed. A couple hours later, shit hit the fan. I guess it was a really great night of food and fun. No fights or emotions or anything weird. I'm sure the autopsy will turn up more answers but I'm not interested in what it will say. Won't change anything.
    RIP and condolences for your loss and to his family and other friends. My first thought when I read the story was that maybe he'd been partying, woke up in the night to take a leak, was disoriented from being in a strange place and simply fell off the boat. We'll never know but the circumstances as you described them make it seem possible. I've had similar moments when I woke up in a strange place, not really fully awake and did something like that. A friend of mine fell down some stairs doing the same thing, thinking he was walking into a bathroom only to take the first step and crash. It happens. Sad deal for his wife. Vibes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldMember View Post
    RIP and condolences for your loss and to his family and other friends. My first thought when I read the story was that maybe he'd been partying, woke up in the night to take a leak, was disoriented from being in a strange place and simply fell off the boat. We'll never know but the circumstances as you described them make it seem possible. I've had similar moments when I woke up in a strange place, not really fully awake and did something like that. A friend of mine fell down some stairs doing the same thing, thinking he was walking into a bathroom only to take the first step and crash. It happens. Sad deal for his wife. Vibes.
    We're all thinking the same thing. Raise your hand if you've ever walked out to the front yard the next morning and realized you didn't know the house you came out of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    We're all thinking the same thing. Raise your hand if you've ever walked out to the front yard the next morning and realized you didn't know the house you came out of.
    No. But I've partied on a houseboat before and it would be real easy to take a piss overboard super drunk and fall in, or not be able to find the lights and fall in. And he was on the roof sleeping? That's rough.

    RIP!

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