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Posted In: Traditional Climbing
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Climbers: Jimmy Chin
Areas: Yosemite
Posted In: Traditional Climbing
Ethan Pringle is back at Mt. Clark, home to that one route first done by that one guy:
Projecting a route like this requires all of your attention, and having to devote all of your attention to a route like this can get really tiring really fast. At some point, you just want to get it over with. Of course, afterward you feel a mix of relief and loss. Relief that you’re done and the epic is over, and loss that this magnificent line doesn’t require your presence anymore. But for me, I think I’ll have to take a nice long break from serious route projects for a little while after this. Like Randy Levitt said, “It’s like a limestone El Cap.” Obviously, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but it does sort of convey the amount of work required to complete a project of this caliber.
Pringle is no stranger to Jumbo Love, having tried it even before its FA back in 2008. You can see some footage of his attempts here.
Jimmy Chin On Assignment In Yosemite, 4.7 out of 5 based on 24 ratingsI don’t know about you, but I always try my best to climb close to an actual bathroom. In case you don’t, the Access Fund has a nice refresher on what to do when nature calls.
Jimmy Chin On Assignment In Yosemite, 4.7 out of 5 based on 24 ratingsI guess it shouldn’t be surprising that with training like this that Canadian Yves Gravelle was able to climb his first V14 in Daniel Woods’ Echale in Clear Creek Canyon according to his 8a scorecard.
Jimmy Chin On Assignment In Yosemite, 4.7 out of 5 based on 24 ratings© 2012 Climbing Narcissist. All Rights Reserved.




I have a lot of respect for Jimmy Chin. He travels all over the world busting his ass to cover stories and get shots(now film) of the best athletes in the world, doing what they do best, yet always remains behind the scenes, and stays humble. I know The North Face pays a lot of his way, but he doesn’t ever seem to flaunt that fact(other than wear and use there products). I think he has one of the greatest job in the world, and he seems to take that very seriously. Props Jimmy! Oh, it helps that he’s a mid-west boy too.:)
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