Alex Honnold Climbing Quotations
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- Yvon Chouinard
- Edmund Hillary
- Warren G Harding
- Alex Honnold
- Doug Scott
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Jon Krakauer
- George Leigh Mallory
- Stephen Covey
- Edward Abbey
- John Muir
- Reinhold Messner
- Tommy Caldwell
- Alex Lowe
- Anatoli Boukreev
- Andy Serkis
- Bear Grylls
- Carrie Underwood
- Deepa Mehta
- Galen Rowell
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Dreamed Quotes
Seven years ago, when I started free soloing long, hard routes in Yosemite - climbing without a rope, gear or a partner - I did it because it seemed like the purest, most elegant way to scale big walls. Climbing, especially soloing, felt like a grand adventure, but I never dreamed it could be a profession.
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Ability Quotes
Free soloing is almost as old as climbing itself, with roots in the 19th century. Climbers are continuing to push the boundaries. There are certainly better technical climbers than me. But if I have a particular gift, it's a mental one - the ability to keep it together where others might freak out.
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Accessible Quotes
Yosemite has the most impressive and accessible granite big walls in the world. The rock is amazing. And because of that, it's been the mecca for climbing in the U.S. - and the world to a large degree - for all of climbing history. It's the place to test yourself against the historic routes of the past.
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Constantly Quotes
If you're climbing big routes that'll take you 16 hours, or, like, El Capitan, you have to take something like a big, robust sandwich. Climbing isn't like running or triathlons, where you have to constantly be eating blocks, gels, and pure sugar. Climbing is relatively slow, so you can pretty much eat anything and digest it as you climb.
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Bad Quotes
In a general sense, I think it's bad to bring too much money into climbing, since it takes away a little from the beauty of the mountains. But at the same time, I can't blame the Nepali government - or the Indian, Pakistani or Chinese, depending on where you're climbing - from wanting to capitalize on foreign climbers.
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