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'Riveting . . . Honnold is neither crazy nor reckless. Alone on the
Wall reveals him to be an utterly unique and extremely appealing
young man' - Jon Krakauer, bestselling author of Into the Wild.
This updated edition contains the account of Alex's El Capitan
climb, which is the subject of the Oscar and BAFTA winning
documentary, Free Solo. Alex Honnold is one of the world's best
'free solo' climbers, he scales impossible rock faces without
ropes, pitons or any support of any kind. Exhilarating, brilliant
and dangerous, there is a purity to Alex's climbs that is easy to
comprehend, but also impossible to fathom; in the last forty years,
only a handful of climbers have pushed themselves as far, 'free
soloing' to the absolute limit of human capabilities. Half of them
are dead. From Yosemite's famous Half Dome to the frighteningly
difficult El Sendero Luminoso in Mexico, Alone on the Wall explores
Alex's seven most extraordinary climbing achievements so far. These
are tales to make your palms sweat and your feet curl with vertigo.
Together, they get to the heart of how - and why - Alex does what
he does. Exciting, uplifting and truly awe-inspiring, Alone on the
Wall is a book about the essential truth of being free to pursue
your passions and the ability to maintain a singular focus, even in
the face of mortal danger.
On June 3rd, 2017, Alex Honnold became the first person to free
solo Yosemite's El Capitan-to scale the wall without rope, a
partner, or any protective gear-completing what was described as
"the greatest feat of pure rock climbing in the history of the
sport" (National Geographic) and "one of the great athletic feats
of any kind, ever" (New York Times). Already one of the most famous
adventure athletes in the world, Honnold has now been hailed as
"the greatest climber of all time" (Vertical magazine). Alone on
the Wall recounts the most astonishing achievements of Honnold's
extraordinary life and career, brimming with lessons on living
fearlessly, taking risks, and maintaining focus even in the face of
extreme danger. Now Honnold tells, for the first time and in his
own words, the story of his 3 hours and 56 minutes on the sheer
face of El Cap, which Outside called "the moon landing of free
soloing...a generation-defining climb. Bad ass and beyond
words...one of the pinnacle sporting moments of all time."
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