Monday, March 14, 2016

Rock Climber Alex Honnold's Greatest Challenge: Free Solo Climb the Rock Wall El Sendero Luminoso


Watch rock climber Alex Honnold's difficult 2,500 ft free solo climb of El Sendero Luminoso (The Shining Path) in El Portrero Chico, Mexico – in three hours. With the climb, Honnold became the first person who has made it to the summit without wearing any safety equipment most of the climb.


Alex Honnold started off 2014 with one of his most ambitious and difficult free-solo ascents to date: a sustained 2,500-foot limestone big-wall route called El Sendero Luminoso in El Potrero Chico, Mexico.


The demanding route entails many pitches of technical 5.12 climbing. Parties often take two days to climb this impressive monolith, but Honnold’s ascent took only three hours.


Last week, fellow climber and North Face team member Cedar Wright traveled to Mexico to help Honnold clean and prepare the route, and also to pioneer the final thousand feet of terrain to the true summit.


"I climbed the route four times with Alex, and each time I was struck by how complex and tenuous the climbing is," Wright says. "There are hundreds of hand and foot moves to remember, and at times it’s just a few millimeters of your fingers and toes that are keeping you connected to the wall. Mostly I just tried not to think about him soloing the route while I was up there because it was so terrifying."



Another spectacular climb of Honnold was when he free soloed the mountain face of Sentinel in Yosemite National Park.

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