What is free-climbing?
Free-climbing involves ascending a rock face using only hands and feet, with ropes and equipment used solely for safety in case of a fall.
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American climber Sasha DiGiulian has made history as the first woman to free-climb El Capitan's longest route, the Platinum Wall (also known as The Direct Line). This challenging ascent in Yosemite National Park took 23 days, including nine...
DiGiulian's ascent of the Platinum Wall is a testament to her skill, determination, and experience in rock climbing. El Capitan, made famous by "Free Solo," presents a formidable challenge to climbers worldwide. The Platinum route, specifically, is known for its length and difficulty (5.13d rating).
DiGiulian, already a World Champion in rock climbing, has an impressive resume that includes numerous first female free ascents and challenging climbs around the world. This climb underscores her resilience after undergoing hip surgeries in 2021 and solidifies her legacy as one of the most influential climbers of her generation.
Amity Warme also recently completed a send of PreMuir Wall, a 33-pitch 5.13c/d on El Capitan, and Pietro Vidi sent Meltdown, Beth Rodden's famous 5.14c gear line.
Free-climbing involves ascending a rock face using only hands and feet, with ropes and equipment used solely for safety in case of a fall.
Depending on the route's difficulty, it usually takes climbers multiple days to reach the summit, with most taking 5-7 days on easier routes.
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