Hans and Yuji Set New Nose Record 2:43:33

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nutjob

Stoked OW climber
San Jose, CA
Jul 2, 2008 - 04:14pm PT
These guys need to be checked for anal probes... I think the aliens did some hot-rodding on them during the abductions.

I see no other rational explanation for such an amazing performance.
monolith

Trad climber
Berkeley
Jul 2, 2008 - 04:20pm PT
Hubers, can we have our women back?
Redwreck

Social climber
Los Angeles, CA
Jul 2, 2008 - 04:31pm PT
Wow. About the only thing I could do that fast on the Nose is walk to the base, get sketched out, and head to the pizza deck.
k-man

Gym climber
SCruz
Jul 2, 2008 - 04:52pm PT
A Lafayette rock climber and his Japanese partner toe hooked, finger jammed and shimmied 3,000 feet straight up the nose of El Capitan Wednesday, taking from Germany the record for fastest time on the iconic route.

Shimmied??

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/02/BAQ111IP82.DTL

Dang, that is crazy stuff--Way to go way fast!
happiegrrrl

Trad climber
New York, NY
Jul 2, 2008 - 05:01pm PT
hahaha - yeah. "Shimmied" doesn't quite seem to be the right term, does it...

After seeing the "To the Limit" film a few weeks ago, I would have loved to be one of the regular people, out there watching the action from below.

It would be interesting to read about the details that these guys and the Hubers used and how they differed from each other.

maldaly

Trad climber
Boulder, CO
Jul 2, 2008 - 05:10pm PT
WhooooHoooo! Congratulations guys. I just wish you would have waited until next week when I'll be there. Would love to spectate.

Mal
TomLambert

Social climber
Yosemite, CA
Jul 2, 2008 - 05:37pm PT
Hiked to the base to watch the start and stayed until the sweet end.

On the warmup pitch, Yuji whipped. A good 25-30 footer. That shook him up a bit. Some folks have said it was for effect or to get the jitters out. Actually, Yuji said there was a tick mark and he threw for it and things didn't go as planned. Ooops.

I love Yuji dearly, respect him enormously and really really wanted those guys to get the record, but there is something heartening about seeing Yuji whip on terrain that even I could climb. Makes my bumbliness seem maybe not quite so pathetic!


These are paraphrases, but....

Tom Frost went on and on about how exciting it was, how "this is what it's all about" and was interviewed extensively by NPR, SF Chron and NYT. He had some great quotes. Look for his quotes in the news.

One little girl stared into the camera and offered this warning to H+Y: "That record's ours. Watch out!" She's only about seven but Sean Jones says that if she keeps going like she has been, she just may have the stuff to back that up.

And the quote that probably says the most about the spirit whole event came from Yuji. He got into a conversation with the little kids while walking back to the picnic area and it was just Yuji and three sub eight year-olds. One of them said "I hope the Hubers don't come back and break your record."

And Yuji said with a huge smile. "I don't care. Actually, we're good friends with the Hubers. I climb with them sometimes. If they can come back and do it faster, that's okay. It's just a matter of seeing what your capacity is."
82nome

Trad climber
NV
Jul 2, 2008 - 06:40pm PT
Congrats...Glad you got it today.
Gene

climber
Jul 2, 2008 - 06:48pm PT
Legendary climber Tom Frost watches as speed climbers Hans Florine, of Lafayette, and Yuji Hirayama, of Japan, break a record on El Capitan. Chronicle photo by Michael Maloney


Posted under fair use. Thanks SF Chronicle & YCA.

JuanDeFuca

Big Wall climber
Stoney Point
Jul 2, 2008 - 06:52pm PT
I could rope solo to sickle in that time.

Juan
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 2, 2008 - 07:26pm PT
Way to go! My only question would be just how tired are you after a go like that and how bad are the leg cramps that night? Whew...
PhilG

Trad climber
The Circuit, Tonasket WA
Jul 2, 2008 - 08:00pm PT
Yuji and Hans:
As a member of the group that sat in the meadows and had our "minds blown" by watching Madsen and (I believe) Covington climb the Nose in 2 1/2 days, I don't know what to say. Words like good job and congratulations don't seem to say enough.
You have inspired us all, young and old, strong and weak to reach for our limits, to struggle to do our best.
FetBro

climber
Bay Area
Jul 2, 2008 - 08:06pm PT
I'm losing my voice from screaming for over 2 hours and 43 minutes. Seeing Hans and Yuji climb is jaw dropping. The final five minute push was one of the most inspiring moments I've ever experienced. So stoked they made it happen! Congratulations Hans and Yuji!
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Jul 2, 2008 - 08:07pm PT
Good for them! I wonder what the eventual 4 minute mile asymptote equivalent for the nose will eventually be?

"Shimmied" hyark! No doubt a Shiboopi sheneannigan, er technique.
or maybe 'shuffle.'
Scared Silly

Trad climber
UT
Jul 2, 2008 - 08:16pm PT
Yawn ... I guess it something to do.
MisterE

Social climber
My Inner Nut
Jul 2, 2008 - 08:33pm PT
When new discovery becomes limited through over-exploration, the true athlete turns to the challenge within.

Amazing! I would loved to have been there with the Toms, watching.

Erik
Brutus of Wyde

climber
Old Climbers' Home, Oakland CA
Jul 3, 2008 - 02:27am PT
Hans, Yuji --

Rad.

Just RAD!

Freeks, Bothaya.

Thanks for once again expanding the limits, and pushing back the "impossible."

Where it's at.

Brutus & Em
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 3, 2008 - 02:37am PT
I'd also love to know their resting heart rate and blood pressure...
Dr. Rock

Ice climber
Castle Rock
Jul 3, 2008 - 04:02am PT
A 165 lb climber going up a 3030 foot wall (30 feet for the warm up whipper) equals approximately 500,000 foot/lbs, or about 677,868 Joules of Gravitational Potential Energy per climber.
Unfortunately, you do not get extra credit for going up and down, as this is a closed loop type of deal. A "Line" integral of the truest kind, get it?

Working on watts per hour.
Eddy Merckx put out about 200 watts per hour during the hour record in Mexico City, so we can use that as a bench mark.

OK, Watts x Seconds equals total energy, or Joules used.
2:43:33
= 2 x 3600 + 43 x 60 + 33
=7,200 + 2,580 + 43
= 9,823 seconds.

So if we want watts, we divide Joules by Seconds =
677,868/9,823 = 69 watts.

Or about one third of the best guy going flat out on a bike.
When you consider that a climber can in no way expend energy as fast as a cyclist, unless he was just climbing a top rope , that is pretty darn impressive.
Plus, Merckx only rode an hour, these guys did a marathon.

We can now put a condition in there, or find the limit, as x > y,

If Eddy quits smoking and grabs a line, and puts out 200 watts, then he can do the same climb in 1/3 the time, or about 54 minutes.

So that is the fastest any human being could ever get up that wall, if steps were carved in the granite.
A two hour record, I do not think it is possible to turn that into half of a stair climb, unless you put a big net under the wall.

A 70 watt light bulb gets hot, you can cook food with it, thats why these guys need the cool air, they do not have the wind like the cyclist.

Plus, cool air = white fibers, how many power lifters you see from the equator?
The good ones are from Siberia.

It pulls the grains together, like the Stradivarius violin, equal wood density.
O.........K.

Awesome achievement, lets give your audience a break, my nerves are gone, I do not want to hear about any speed climbs anytime soon, just relaxing in the flowers and trees, right?

Can you imagine trying to sleep the night before?
Pass the Nyquill and King Cobra.



healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 3, 2008 - 01:52pm PT
Hans and Yuji - how about posting up those resting heart rates and blood pressures? Inquiring minds and all...
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