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Cattledog

(5,910 posts)
Mon Jun 5, 2017, 05:42 PM Jun 2017

Alex Honnold Scales El Capitan Without Ropes, And The Climbing World Reels.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/05/531584651/alex-honnold-scales-el-capitan-without-ropes-and-the-climbing-world-reels?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20170605

Alex Honnold has shocked the sport of climbing by reaching the peak of El Capitan without using ropes, climbing one of the world's largest monoliths in less than four hours with little gear other than a bag of chalk.

"So stoked to realize a life dream today," Honnold wrote on Facebook on Saturday. He shared a photo of himself on the Yosemite National Park landmark taken by Jimmy Chin of National Geographic, which is basing a new documentary on Saturday's climb.

"Speechless," wrote the American Alpine Journal in its response to the news that Honnold had tackled the imposing 3,000-foot granite wall in a "free-solo," ascent, climbing alone and without safety gear.

Honnold raced up the wall in 3 hours and 56 minutes, prompting Alpinist magazine to say, "This is indisputably the greatest free solo of all time. Congratulations, Alex!"
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Alex Honnold Scales El Capitan Without Ropes, And The Climbing World Reels. (Original Post) Cattledog Jun 2017 OP
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SoCalMusicLover

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1. I Guess I Can't Relate At All
Mon Jun 5, 2017, 06:02 PM
Jun 2017

At least with the aid of equipment, you are taking the precaution so if something happens, you don't die.

I guess these people get a rush out of risking certain death, just to complete a challenging climb. Seems idiotic to me though, which is why I'd rather be safe and sound on the ground.

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