It was five years ago that I first came across a big wall climber. A tiny speck on the side of a gigantic granite wall, the climber was bivvying in Yosemite National Park, the Holy Land of big wall climbing.
I couldn’t comprehend how someone could sleep tacked onto the side of a wall, suspended thousands of feet above the ground, sometimes in treacherously windy conditions.
I was reminded of this special breed of people by the recent film Meru which follows three world-class climbers on their efforts to scale the mountain’s imposing Shark’s Fin. The high-altitude and Alpine climbing on display is impressive of course but it’s the big wall climbing on the near-featureless Shark’s Fin that is really mind blowing.
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