American men climb up the 762 - meter cliffs of Mexico with their bare hands
career mountaineer Hall He finished the impossible mission and climbed the 762 meter high cliff without any safety rope in only 3 hours. 0
so far, hall is the only man in the world who has succeeded in conquering the cliff.
International Online Edition: according to the daily mail of November 26th, the United States 29 year old adventurer Alex Ho Nolde (Alex Honnold) took part in the "Shining Path climb" (Shining Path climb) challenge, becoming the first person in the world who did not use a safety rope and climbed up a cliff of 762 meters with bare hands.
Mexico's "path of light" is as high as 762 meters, and is recognized as one of the most difficult cliffs in the world. But hoolold, a professional mountaineer, climbed the top of the cliff with bare hands in only 3 hours.
hoonold said: "I heard of this cliff many years ago. For me, it represents my climbing technology to a higher level. Although the cliff is terrible, I have done a lot of preparation, and I feel it is possible to conquer it. "
hoolold and his friends scramble with a safety rope to inspect the surface of the rock and clean up broken or loose stones. Honold said, "I keep thinking that there is no safety rope, and I shudder at the thought of it."
although climbing conditions were not ideal, Howard was determined to try. He said, "when I came here, it means" I'm ready ". I hate hanging on the rope. Hoolold is also the only known man in the world to climb up to the three most famous peaks of Yosemite in the United States.