“A True Midwestern Climber”

Alex Honnold, writing about his record-setting experience at the 2014 edition of 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell:

By the end of the day our skin was wrecked and our bodies hurt, but we’d done a ton of amazing climbing. I did something like 150 pitches, averaging around 5.11c, which was good enough to retake the individual point record, which now stands at 43,490.

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It was impressive that people who’d been up climbing for 24 hours straight could find the energy to party so hard. I certainly couldn’t — I went to bed early, which I guess just means I don’t have what it takes to be a true Midwestern climber.

I think I can speak for the entire Midwest here when I say that we would be OK with adopting Alex into the Midwest climbing club.  I mean, the guy does have some skills even if they don’t involve partying all night after climbing for 24 hours straight.

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2 Responses to “A True Midwestern Climber”

  1. Dave November 6, 2014 at 6:15 pm #

    Nah, you’re not truly a Midwestern climber until you’re way above some manky pro at Devil’s Lake. That, and have lost your sanity due to the fact you can’t climb 6 months out of the year because it’s too cold or humid.

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  2. Cody November 7, 2014 at 8:04 am #

    That makes me feel pretty good being a midwestern climber thanks Alex for understanding our true nature. Climb hard, party harder.

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