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Pete Whittaker - Rope Soloing El CapitanFri Night Vid

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In late 2016 Pete Whittaker made an 'all-free' rope solo ascent of Freerider on El Capitan. The route took him 20 hours and 6 minutes, smashing the previous fastest time of 4 days. Pete flashed the route in 2014, perhaps making it the ideal route for him to try alone. Pete documented his big day and the resulting film is a fascinating insight into what it takes to complete a climb of that magnitude.

Read our interview with Pete about his rope solo here


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13 Apr, 2018

Has anyone here got any experience of the silent partner set up? Is it reliable enough that it feels comparable to a human belayer or is it more that you don't plan on falling on it? 

13 Apr, 2018

that was ridiculously good, more of pete please!

 

13 Apr, 2018

excellent little film

13 Apr, 2018

Superb!

13 Apr, 2018

Almost two years later, I still find it almost unbelievable that he did this (obviously he did!)  Back in the 1990s, two of the strongest guys I ever met got shut down on this route. (I think they made a film about it.) To rope-solo it in under 24 hours seems... beyond the beyond.

His final comments: perhaps it wasn't hard enough...  Well, maybe. But to keep it together through so much hard climbing in such different styles, with so much brutal effort, fighting the 'I'm so f*cked, I don't know what I'm doing any longer' feeling...

Something else. This really is something else.

Mick

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