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	<title>ClimbingCaldwell, Honnold: Yosemite Free Triple Crown</title>
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		<title>Caldwell, Honnold: Yosemite Free Triple Crown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold have pulled off an extraordinary feet of endurance free-climbing in Yosemite Valley. ]]></description>
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<p><!--begin paragraph-->5/21/12 &#8211; <strong>Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold have pulled off an extraordinary feet of endurance free-climbing in Yosemite Valley.</strong> The two climbed the south face of Mt. Watkins, <em>Free Rider</em> on El Capitan, and the <em>Regular Northwest Face</em>on Half Dome, all free, in a combined time of 21 hours 15 minutes, from the foot of Watkins to the summit of Half Dome.Caldwell said the clock started at 4:45 p.m. on May 18 at the foot of Watkins. The 19-pitch route is mostly 5.10+ or easier, but also has two 5.13a pitches, including a very hard dyno, plus three 5.12 pitches. The two sped up the route in 2 hours 40 minutes with no falls.Once on top, they hiked about an hour to reach the Tioga Pass Road, near Tuolumne Meadows, where Tommy&#8217;s wife, Becca, met them with food. She drove them down into Yosemite Valley to the foot of El Cap.The two started up <em>Free Rider</em> (5.12d/5.13a, 37 pitches) at about 10:45 p.m. and climbed through the night, finishing up just after 5 a.m. (ca. 6 hours 15 minutes). Caldwell said he fell twice at the crux face climbing section and slipped off a 5.11 pitch as well, before successfully freeing both pitches. Honnold didn&#8217;t fall once during the three ascents.</p>
<p>After hiking down the East Ledges of El Cap, the two refueled again and then drove back to Mirror Lake Trailhead where they&#8217;d started the previous afternoon. They hiked up the Death Slabs approach to Half Dome, and began the Northwest Face route (5.12, 24 pitches) at 9 a.m. They were on top 5 hours later, at 2 p.m. on May 19.</p>
<p>In all, they free-climbed approximately 70 guidebook pitches in a little over 21 hours, simul-climbing substantial sections of the routes.</p>
<p>&#8220;We both freed everything,&#8221; Honnold said. &#8220;We sort of just swung leads. Nothing too fancy—for the most part, one person would just lead a huge, long simul-climbing block, and then stop when he hit something hard. Then the other person would just climb through and lead the hard pitch. It was a pretty fun, improvised style. We just climbed a lot.&#8221;</p>
<p>Caldwell added that they &#8220;went ridiculously light, with a tiny rack.&#8221; He said they did each climb in five to eight lead blocks, and estimated that each climber led about half of the ground covered.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was great to team up with Alex,&#8221; Caldwell said. &#8220;When I asked him how he felt this morning [the day after the ascents], he told me that he thinks he could go climbing.&#8221;</p>
<p>The El Cap/Half Dome/Watkins sub-24-hour triple was first done in 2001 by Dean Potter and Timmy O&#8217;Neill, with some aid. The two started on Half Dome, then did Watkins, and finished up<em> The Nose</em> on El Cap.</p>
<p>The following year, Potter free-climbed the <em>Regular Northwest Face</em> of Half Dome and <em>Free Rider</em> on El Capitan in a day, with two different partners.</p>
<p>Dates of Ascents: May 18-19, 2012</p>
<p>Sources: Tommy Caldwell, <em>American Alpine Journal</em>, <a href="http://www.speedclimb.com" target="_blank">speedclimb.com</a></p>
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