Oral history interview of Jim Dockery, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript)

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Title Oral history interview of Jim Dockery, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript)
Creator Dockery, Jim
Contributor Casucci, Tallie
Description Jim Dockery (b. 1955) grew up in Tacoma, Washington. Jim started skiing and climbing at a young age with his father and The Summit Alpine Club members. Jim moved to Salt Lake City after graduating from high school to ski. He attended the University of Utah and enjoyed climbing and backcountry Telemark skiing with friends. Jim is very interested in photography and developed his skills in Little Cottonwood Canyon by the river after bouldering. Jim recounts buildering, memorable local and international climbs, the impact of the Lowe cousins, and applying the Zero Hour principle. After living and teaching in Utah for 10 years, Jim moved to Germany for 8 years to teach at the Department of Defense school. While living in Europe, Jim spent his summers climbing in Chamonix, France. Jim moved back to Washington to teach physical education and continues to backcountry ski.
Additional Information Timestamps - 0:18 Childhood; 6:08 Father's death and aftermath; 15:02 Lifelong draw of skiing and climbing; ; 20:44 Moving to Salt Lake City; 26:53 Ice climbing; 37:29 Meeting Salt Lake climbing community; 41:11 Climbing big walls in Yosemite and Zion; 52:18 University of Utah studies and applying the Zero Hour principle; 1:03:29 Photography; 1:22:19 Buildering; 1:25:15 Bouldering in Little Cottonwood and Ogden; 1:31:43 North Face of Mt. Hooker, Wind River Range, Wyoming; 1:39:33 North Face of Mount Kitchener, Alberta, Canada; 1:45:58 Living and climbing in Germany and Chamonix (France); 1:52:00 Moving to Washington and backcountry Telemark skiing in Utah; 1:06:04 First meeting Jonathan and Brian Smoot and then mentoring them; 2:14:45 Soloing in Lone Peak Cirque; 2:20:32 Saving Dave Carrier on Perla's Ridge, Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT; 2:25:48 Biggest challenges and being more environmentally conscious
Date 2022-11-18
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.76078, -111.89105; Little Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.57275, -111.77296
Subject Rock climbers; Rock climbing; Outdoor recreation industry; Outdoor recreation
Collection Number and Name DA0002 Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Collection Name Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Holding Institution Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Type Text; Sound
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights
Access Rights I acknowledge and agree that all information I obtain as a result of accessing any oral history provided by the University of Utah's Marriott Library shall be used only for historical or scholarly or academic research purposes, and not for commercial purposes. I understand that any other use of the materials is not authorized by the University of Utah and may exceed the scope of permission granted to the University of Utah by the interviewer or interviewee. I may request permission for other uses, in writing to Special Collections at the Marriott Library, which the University of Utah may choose to grant, in its sole discretion. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold the University of Utah and its Marriott Library harmless for and against any actions or claims that relate to my improper use of materials provided by the University of Utah.
Note The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect any views, opinions, or official policy of the University of Utah or the J. Willard Marriott Library.
ARK ark:/87278/s6306sbw
Extent 32 pages; 2:40
Genre oral histories (literary works); sound recordings
Setname uum_rcohp
ID 2373026
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6306sbw
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