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The Impossible Climb: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Climbing Life
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The Impossible Climb: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Climbing Life

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One slip, one false move, one missed toehold, and you’re dead.

On 3 June 2017, veteran adventure journalist and professional climber Mark Synnott was in Yosemite to witness something that only a handful of people knew was about to occur: the most famous climber in the world, Alex Honnold, was going to attempt to summit one of the world’s most challenging ascents: a route called Freerider on the notorious rock formation, El Capitan. It is an extraordinarily dangerous and difficult climb, and yet Honnold was going to do it ‘free-solo’. Meaning no help. No climbing partner. No equipment. No rope. Where a single small mistake would mean certain death. To most, it would be an insane proposition. But most are not Alex Honnold, and few know this better than Mark Synnott, which is why National Geographic sent him there to cover the story.

In The Impossible Climb, Mark Synnott uses his own career as a professional climber, its intersection with that of Alex Honnold and the lead-up to Honnold’s historic ascent to paint a insider portrait of the elite climbing community, exploring what motivates them, the paradoxical drive to keep the sport pure and at the same time to fund climbs, and the role that awareness of mortality plays in the endeavour. We watch through Mark’s eyes as Alex plots, trains and attempts his heart-stopping free solo ascent. Ultimately this is a story not only about climbing but about what makes us human, how we respond to fear and our drive to transcend the inevitability of death.

‘Mark Synnott’s The Impossible Climb is to climbing what William Finnegan’s Barbarian Days is to surfing.’ John Long, pioneer of ‘free solo’ rock climbing

‘Immensely enjoyable … What motivated Honnold to free climb El Capitan without a rope? “Because it’s there” doesn’t come close to explaining it. Synnott’s The Impossible Climb does.’ Andy Hall, author of Denali’s Howl

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ReadHowYouWant.com Ltd
Country
Canada
Date
5 April 2019
Pages
600
ISBN
9780369302014

One slip, one false move, one missed toehold, and you’re dead.

On 3 June 2017, veteran adventure journalist and professional climber Mark Synnott was in Yosemite to witness something that only a handful of people knew was about to occur: the most famous climber in the world, Alex Honnold, was going to attempt to summit one of the world’s most challenging ascents: a route called Freerider on the notorious rock formation, El Capitan. It is an extraordinarily dangerous and difficult climb, and yet Honnold was going to do it ‘free-solo’. Meaning no help. No climbing partner. No equipment. No rope. Where a single small mistake would mean certain death. To most, it would be an insane proposition. But most are not Alex Honnold, and few know this better than Mark Synnott, which is why National Geographic sent him there to cover the story.

In The Impossible Climb, Mark Synnott uses his own career as a professional climber, its intersection with that of Alex Honnold and the lead-up to Honnold’s historic ascent to paint a insider portrait of the elite climbing community, exploring what motivates them, the paradoxical drive to keep the sport pure and at the same time to fund climbs, and the role that awareness of mortality plays in the endeavour. We watch through Mark’s eyes as Alex plots, trains and attempts his heart-stopping free solo ascent. Ultimately this is a story not only about climbing but about what makes us human, how we respond to fear and our drive to transcend the inevitability of death.

‘Mark Synnott’s The Impossible Climb is to climbing what William Finnegan’s Barbarian Days is to surfing.’ John Long, pioneer of ‘free solo’ rock climbing

‘Immensely enjoyable … What motivated Honnold to free climb El Capitan without a rope? “Because it’s there” doesn’t come close to explaining it. Synnott’s The Impossible Climb does.’ Andy Hall, author of Denali’s Howl

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ReadHowYouWant.com Ltd
Country
Canada
Date
5 April 2019
Pages
600
ISBN
9780369302014