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Sprint finish
After successfully navigating the near impossible Boulder Problem, Honnold started to breathe a little easier but he still had a long way to go.
The final stretch represented one of the hardest climbs Honnold had ever attempted, but nothing was going to stop him now.
"My confidence was soaring, I felt great," he said. "Conditions were perfect and I kind of knew I had it."
As he approached the summit, the realization of what he was about to achieve started to break through his steely-eyed focus.
The final stages of El Cap got easier and easier. What to many would seem terrifying became a "beautiful experience" for Honnold, who sprinted toward the finish, lifting himself over the summit after just three hours and 56 minutes of climbing.
"It was incredible," he laughed.
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Posted by Miller Stephen to Học Để Thi at February 24, 2019 at 10:26 PM
Sprint finish
After successfully navigating the near impossible Boulder Problem, Honnold started to breathe a little easier but he still had a long way to go.
The final stretch represented one of the hardest climbs Honnold had ever attempted, but nothing was going to stop him now.
"My confidence was soaring, I felt great," he said. "Conditions were perfect and I kind of knew I had it."
As he approached the summit, the realization of what he was about to achieve started to break through his steely-eyed focus.
The final stages of El Cap got easier and easier. What to many would seem terrifying became a "beautiful experience" for Honnold, who sprinted toward the finish, lifting himself over the summit after just three hours and 56 minutes of climbing.
"It was incredible," he laughed.
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Posted by Miller Stephen to Học Để Thi at February 24, 2019 at 10:26 PM
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