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Alone on the Wall
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold
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The life and death-defying feats of Alex Honnold, a visionary climber of the sort that comes along only once in a generation. Only a few years ago, Alex Honnold was little known beyond a small circle of hardcore climbers. Today, at the age of thirty, he is probably the most famous adventure athlete in the world. In that short time, he has proven his expertise in many styles of climbing and has shattered speed records, pioneered routes, and won awards within each discipline. More spectacularly still, he has pushed the most extreme and dangerous form of climbing far beyond the limits of what anyone thought was possible. Free soloing, Honnold’s specialty, is a type of climbing performed without a rope, a partner, or hardware—such as pitons, nuts, or cams—for aid or protection. The results of climbing this way are breathtaking, but the stakes are ultimate: if you fall, you die. In Alone on the Wall, Honnold recounts the seven most astonishing climbing achievements so far in his meteoric and still-evolving career. He narrates the drama of each climb, along with reflective passages that illuminate the inner workings of his highly perceptive and discerning mind. We share in the jitters and excitements he feels waking in his van (where he lives full time) before a climb; we see him self-criticize in his climbing journal (a veritable bible for students of the sport); and we learn his secrets to managing fear—his most enviable talent. Veteran climber and award-winning author David Roberts writes part of each chapter in his own voice, and he calls on other climbers and the sport’s storied past to put Alex's tremendous accomplishments in perspective. Whenever Honnold speaks in public, he is asked the same two questions: "Aren't you afraid you're going to die?" and "Why do you do this?" Alone on the Wall takes us around the world and through the highs and lows in the life of a climbing superstar to answer those fascinating questions. Honnold's extraordinary life, and his idiosyncratic worldview, have much to teach us about risk, reward, and the ability to maintain a singular focus, even in the face of extreme danger.
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Bigcountry15
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After visiting Yosemite a year ago, and seeing El Capitan, @AmyK1 and I watched the documentary "Free Solo" on the plane on the way home. Probably the most impressive athletic feat in history, Alex Honnold, climbed the cliff with no ropes, no aid tools. This book is a history of Honnold's career in rock climbing, now expanded to include his account of the Freerider solo. Honnold is a good writer, but a climbing glossary would be beneficial.

Bigcountry15 Not only is Alex an impressive athlete, but he also uses his wealth and fame to make a difference in the world through his Honnold Foundation. Follow him on Instagram for more information and some awesome photos from his climbs. 4y
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Bigcountry15
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"I started up the climb shortly after dawn."

#FirstLineFridays
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AmyK1
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This would probably be great for anyone who is interested in climbing. It has a lot of detailed descriptions of Alex‘s climbs that I found extremely boring. I watched Free Solo on the way home from Yosemite last year and that was excellent. What he does is amazing. I just don‘t really need a book about it. But it was a gift from my sweet SIL after we told her about our trip.

Book 12 for #bookspinbonanza @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks My brother lives in Seattle and has gotten way into climbing over the last few years, so I imagine this book is a lot like him telling me about his climbs... not quite as exciting as actually being there 😂 5y
AmyK1 @TheAromaofBooks sounds about right! 😂 5y
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AmyK1
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold
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1. Yes. Views change when I know more about a person and how they got to where they are.
2. A Long Way Gone
3. Tagged. It‘s book 12 for #bookspinbonanza and I‘ll be reading it sometime this week. It was a Christmas gift from my SIL.

#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

BookmarkTavern Alone on the Wall looks fascinating! Thanks for sharing! 5y
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snaxolotl
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold
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If you follow Alex Honnold‘s career at all, I don‘t see how you could find this book interesting. It‘s essentially a memoir of all the major things Alex has done, but you probably already know much of it from YouTube, Reel Rock, climbing magazines etc.

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bookitaabuku
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold

Things that seem prohibitively hard when you look at the scale of the total problem, but more reasonable once you start to chip away at it.

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bookitaabuku
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold
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"...just because something is precious doesn't mean you have to baby it. Just like suburbanites who have shiny new SUV that they are afraid to dent. What's the point in having an amazing vehicle if you're afraid to drive it?

I'm trying to take my vehicle to new and interesting places. And I try my very best not to crash, but at least I take it out."

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Mamalala13
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold
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Perfect evening! Mindblowing book paired with self-made Tiramisù. Well deserved after 47km of cycling and 3 hours climbing :)

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Blob
Alone on the Wall | Alex Honnold

'Moonlight Buttress' is a great name for anything.