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The Impossible Climb

Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Climbing Life

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The Impossible Climb

By: Mark Synnott
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An intimate account of Alex Honnold's unprecedented, almost unimaginable feat: a 3,000-foot vertical climb up El Capitan in Yosemite, without a rope.

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

On June 3rd 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 a climb extraordinarily dangerous and difficult, 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.

Indeed, to summit El Cap free solo was a feat likened to Neil Armstrong first walking on the moon. 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 an 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.

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afew bits here and there but very good

afew bits here and there weren't the best, it's like a climbing book highlight book, with Alex the come back to focus, some of the book is nothing to do with honnold which is fine, as long as that isn't the only reason for listening.

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absorbing and thoughtful

As a non climber I found this book to be absorbing and fascinating as well as exciting at times. my husband was a rock climber who would have identified with a lot of the feelings and thoughts expressed. he climbed purely for pleasure in a non competitive way. his description of climbing was that whilst you were 'thrutching' up a rock you weren't thinking or worrying about anything else. The climbers in this book were a completely different breed. it was an education to be able to read about their attitudes to what they were doing. still difficult to totally understand their mindset but that is what sets them apart and makes them great.

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Scales the heights

This book covered a fantastic story and built up to the successful climb very well. I enjoyed the path by which the narrative surveyed the history of climbing El Cap, but I’m not totally convinced that the detailed reports about some of the author’s previous climbs added much to the story.
This book was certainly well performed.

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For the climbing community

I can imagine this book to be a bit heavy going for non climbers.

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