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zBrown

Ice climber
chingadero de chula vista
Jun 18, 2012 - 09:15pm PT
Practice isn't gonna help mere mortals, definitely. How is someone going to practice something they can't even do?

I defer to Mr. Florine and Mr. Honnold as to whether their practice runs helped, but it sure appears that they did. Hope somebody asks them.
guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Jun 18, 2012 - 09:42pm PT
On Sat I drove to Mariposa from Santa Cruz to meet up with Boodawg and head into the Valley early Sun morning. For numerous reasons in the past, I had resisted the temptation to watch a speed ascent of the Nose.

It was a drive down memory lane. In May of 1966, I made a similar drive along the same route. I was a student at San Jose State at the time. Jeff Foott and Roper were set to attempt the first one day ascent of the NW Face of Half Dome and I headed to the Valley to rendezvous with them on top. Wow, Half Dome in day now that would be something for the record books.

In 1966 could one possibly have imagined the Nose would go in a day, let alone 2hours and 24 minutes? Hell no, you would probably have been certified insane to even pose such a concept. The fastest time at that date was I believe 2 1/2 days and that was deemed incredible.

It was fascinating to watch Hans and Alex climb yesterday. As a team they seemed so in tune to each other and their climbing appeared to flow along at a quick but smooth pace. Awesome indeed. Another world.

Where it will go from here is anyones guess but it might be fun to write down some ideas of how things will evolve in the future. Take it out 10, 20 or even 30 years and look at it in the future. Would be interesting.






zBrown

Ice climber
chingadero de chula vista
Jun 18, 2012 - 10:51pm PT
^Goddamn and swear to God, I think you're on to something. The practice of religion ... {fill in your own thoughts and wishes} ...
zBrown

Ice climber
chingadero de chula vista
Jun 18, 2012 - 10:56pm PT
People often skip to the last page of a thread. I'm thinking about changing the watermark cause I don't like having my name there but I've had photos used without my permission before and it bugs me.

Wasn't gonna say anything because you're right to be bugged when someone uses you're work without permission, but the watermark does detract from the images. Wish I had a solution for you, but I don't. Try Hartouni.
Sparky

Trad climber
vagabond movin on
Jun 19, 2012 - 12:15am PT
Amazing! http://www.elcapreport.com/content/elcap-report-61712
Don Paul

Big Wall climber
Colombia, South America
Jun 19, 2012 - 07:20am PT
del cross - Hans Florine posted a picture of his rack on facebook and I thought it was reposted in one of these threads. (?) About a dozen cams up to #1 camalot, plus a #3 that Hans uses to aid one of the pitches. They did the route in two long simul-climbed pitches - with one gear swap that's less than one cam per pitch. They basically soloed most of it - I dont think you could count on a clean 200 foot fall on the Nose.

It sounds terrifying until you watch people like this climb. Alex Honnold, in particular, is just not going to fall out of a hand jam on a 5.10 endurance pitch. That dude could totally rest and recover all his strength, in the middle of the crux of any of those pitches. This is a super bad ass traditional climbing challenge, not just an athletic test. Well, I mention again, I don't think the Hubers can hope to touch this record without switching from jumaring to simul climbing.
F10

Trad climber
Bishop
Jun 19, 2012 - 11:36am PT
Great job guys
Alexey

Trad climber
San Jose, CA
Jun 19, 2012 - 02:45pm PT
it looks like Hans significantly change tactics with Alex in comparison what they done with Yuji.
I remember Yuji always was above and they did 3 or 4 rack switches. It would be cool if Hans tell the story about changing strategy and how it affect blowing the record..
Congratulation with the grate achievement for Hans and Alex. I have the feeling that this record stay at least 10 years until next generation of climbers who is now 15 ears old come into play
Tobia

Social climber
Denial
Jun 19, 2012 - 08:52pm PT
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Should they test Alex and Hans?
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jun 19, 2012 - 08:54pm PT
As frogs?
michaeld

Sport climber
Sacramento
Jun 19, 2012 - 09:01pm PT
Are you dick nuggets accusing Hans or Alex of doping on Frog skin?


You guys are pathetic. Just because someone climbs better, faster, stronger, longer than you....
klk

Trad climber
cali
Jun 19, 2012 - 09:52pm PT
this is pretty cool. and i'm happy that so many folks got to see it in real time. and it's extra cool that an old guy is making these kinds of runs.

but as an athletic feat or climbing milestone, i am a lot more impressed by honnold's triple solo.
climbski2

Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
Jun 19, 2012 - 10:37pm PT
Game over .. Alex and Hans win.. Flawless Victory!... there is no point to continuing.. retire now

Go count naval lint or something..

k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Jun 19, 2012 - 11:39pm PT
About a dozen cams up to #1 camalot, plus a #3 that Hans uses to aid one of the pitches. They did the route in two long simul-climbed pitches - with one gear swap that's less than one cam per pitch.

I counted 15 cams (there's a couple on a sling on the right).

Hans actually put in a couple of pieces right off, check the 2nd photo of Hondo, you see a couple of pieces he's already cleaned.

Smart... burn those babys off the deck in that dicey 1st pitch. Nobody's gonna call Illegal Dumping. Ha!



I'm with Werner, I think this is one milestone that's gonna stick for a while, sub 2:30, and not by a few seconds.

They must still be a mile high.
Karl Baba

Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
Jun 19, 2012 - 11:55pm PT
Sorry, Hard to post with a blown mind~


Hugs Ups Hans and Alex!

Not of this planet sorcery

Peace

Karl
zBrown

Ice climber
chingadero de chula vista
Jun 19, 2012 - 11:56pm PT
I'm with Werner, I think this is one milestone that's gonna stick for a while, sub 2:30, and not by a few seconds.

I think the more interesting issue is - who are Mr. Honnold and Mr. Florine with? Is there any incentive to try to take the record to new heights (pun) without a challenge from someone else?

I dont' know - I'm just aksing.
Karl Baba

Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
Jun 20, 2012 - 03:39am PT
I think the more interesting issue is - who are Mr. Honnold and Mr. Florine with? Is there any incentive to try to take the record to new heights (pun) without a challenge from someone else?

We haven't heard yet how these guys felt. Were they at their limit or did they get slowed down by something any? I bet if Hans thought they could go do even better, they would while they are honed for it

peace

karl
part-time communist

Mountain climber
Jun 20, 2012 - 05:57am PT
how cute, a bunch of alex honnold fanboys :P
Tobia

Social climber
Denial
Jun 20, 2012 - 06:45am PT
Michaeld dearest, It was humor. You are wired to tight.
Don Paul

Big Wall climber
Colombia, South America
Jun 20, 2012 - 07:51am PT
I'm a fanboy! Can't think of anything better to be a fan of, actually.
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