Stand at the base and look up at 3…– Tommy Caldwell
Stand at the base and look up at 3,000 feet of blankness. It just looks like there’s no way you can climb it. That’s what
Stand at the base and look up at 3,000 feet of blankness. It just looks like there’s no way you can climb it. That’s what
My natural abilities weren’t necessarily brute power and strength. They were more about the ability to endure and not give up.
The Dawn Wall and the Fitz Traverse were super-satisfying climbs. But I will always be searching for the next thing – the need to accomplish
Every climb is different. The Dawn Wall was so dry and aggressive that my fingers would dry out to the point where they would crack.
I have different shoes for different types of climbing, six or seven different shoes that I alternate.
My earliest memory is being in a snow hole, aged two-and-a-half, with my dad somewhere up a mountain in a blizzard. I don’t know what
My wife always says that I function better up on a big wall than I do anywhere else in life.
Climbing a big wall over several days is like running a giant construction project: constantly making lists, rigging ropes, organising food, figuring out camera angles
I grew up a clumsy kid with bad hand-eye coordination. Yet here on El Cap, I felt as though I had stumbled into a world
I feel this heavy weight to be a good ambassador for the sport.
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