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Climbing Free: My Life in the Vertical World by Lynn Hill
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Climbing Free: My Life in the Vertical World

by Lynn Hill

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W. W. Norton & Company (2003), Edition: Reprint, Paperback

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Lynn Hill is not only one of the best female free climbers of all time, she is one of the best, period. This is an interesting, engaging, nicely written memoir of her life and career. She speaks of her unusual life, fascinating friends, and amazing adventures without boasting or false modesty (well, too much false modesty). I found her story very inspiring. ( )
  celebrian | Oct 9, 2008 |
What an athlete; what a career. Her life on the rock has had her showing up the best boy climbers all over the world with her gymnastic ability allowing her to float over blank rock that taller, burlier dudes have to ascend with lunges and grunts. Greg Childs' (another amazing climber) ghost writing job is workman like but then climbing literature is seldom worthwhile from a perspective of pure wordcraft. ( )
  wilpotts | Jun 10, 2006 |
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The legendary rock climber who redefined the boundaries of her sport tells her story.

From the age of thirteen when she began climbing, it was clear Lynn Hill had an unusual gift. Before long she was arguably the best rock climber in the world, establishing routes so bold and difficult that few others could follow. And in 1994, Lynn succeeded on a climb that no one—man or woman—has been able to repeat: the first "free ascent" of the Nose on Yosemite's El Capitan, which means that she climbed 3,000 feet of vertical granite without using gear to aid her ascent—and all in under twenty-three hours.

In Climbing Free Hill describes her famous climb and meditates on how she harnesses the strength and the courage to push herself to such extremes. She tells of her near-fatal 80-foot fall, her youth as a stunt artist for Hollywood, her friendships with climbing's most colorful personalities, and the tragedies and triumphs of her life in the vertical world. More than merely a story of adventure, this book stands out as a genuine, singular account of a life richly and boldly lived. 32 pages of color photographs, 35 black-and-white photographs.

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