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On the Nose
Falcon
On the Nose
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  Hans Florine on his 100 ascents of The Nose

  Hans Florine is a big-wall climbing legend in his own time. He holds the speed record on the Nose route of El Capitan, a 3,000-foot granite cliff in Yosemite Valley that’s considered the Everest of the rock-climbing world. Ascending the Nose takes most climbers anywhere from 12 to 96 hours. Florine, along with climbing partner Alex Honnold, does it in an astounding 2.5 hours.

  But Florine’s story is not one of super-human athletic prowess; it’s one of persistence and dogged determination. In 30 years of climbing, he's ascended the Nose a mind-blowing, death-defying 100 times, more than anyone else ever has, and most likely ever will. In On the Nose, Florine describes the most dangerous, pivotal, and inspirational of those climbs, providing a rare look inside the adrenaline-charged world of competitive climbing in Yosemite Valley. He tells of his very first attempt on the Nose, which ended in failure after 14 hours, his friendships (and rivalries) with climbing’s most colorful personalities, and his battle with Dean Potter to secure the definitive speed record on the Nose—an endeavor that’s been called the wildest competition known to man.

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Brand Name:
Falcon
Book Genre:
Other
Author:
Hans Florine with Jayme Moye
Copyright Date:
September 2016
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Globe Pequot Press / Falcon Guides
Backing:
Hardback
ISBN:
978-1-4930-2498-8
Dimensions:
6 1/2 x 9 1/4 in
UPC:
9781493024988
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