Fred Beckey

Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey, known as Fred Beckey, (born 14 January 1923) is an American rock climber, mountaineer and author, who has made hundreds of first ascents, more than any other North American climber.

Early years

Beckey was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, and his family emigrated to the United States in 1925, ending up in Seattle, Washington. He started climbing in the North Cascades as a teenager around age thirteen, learning the basic concepts from the Boy Scouts and later, The Mountaineers but quickly going on to harder climbs on his own. He managed to continue this focus on climbing for more than seventy years and has become an icon in North American mountaineering.

He attended the University of Washington and received a degree in business administration. He entered the printing industry and soon discovered that his work assignments encroached upon his climbing goals. He eschewed the printing industry to gain more climbing time. He worked as a delivery truck driver, which left him time for climbing. As time went on, he decided that climbing was his life's focus. He never married or had children, he never pursued a professional career, he never sought money or financial security as a goal—his goal was to climb mountains.

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Freed Pig

by: Breeders

You were right
I was
time with myself
I tried to bury you with guilt
I wanted to give you all
I got nothing better to do
Don't pay too much atttention to me
It's sad but it's not your fault
Selfrighteous fool
I guess I lost that cool
Tapping till I drive you insane
Selfrighteous, never right
Setting back, so uptight
to tolerate me
the sphere I bring
Why, I was obsessed to bring you down
Watching your every move
Playing a little boy game
Always had something to prove
Waiting to cut you down
Making it hard to move
With only one thing to do
Tell me first to make it easy
Now you will be free
Now nothing depends on me
Tapping till I drive you insane
Now you will be free
No sick people to
I figure it has that warm
I thought I would never go
I thought I would never go




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