The Nose / El Capitan - Yosemite National Park

Description
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK | El Capitan, the towering granite monolith in Yosemite National Park, stands as one of the most iconic landmarks in the world of rock climbing. Rising over 3,000 feet from the valley floor, it has drawn climbers from every corner of the globe for decades. The first ascent of The Nose in 1958 by Warren Harding, Wayne Merry, and George Whitmore marked a turning point in climbing history, taking 47 grueling days using siege tactics. Since then, El Capitan has become the ultimate proving ground for climbers, from big wall aid ascents to modern free climbs. Legendary achievements like Lynn Hill’s first free ascent of The Nose in 1993, and Alex Honnold’s ropeless free solo of Freerider in 2017, have cemented El Capitan’s place as a sacred and historical symbol of human endurance, vision, and bravery in vertical terrain. . .
Specifications
  • Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Lustre Paper
  • 210gsm
  • Vibrant, fine-grain pebble texture
  • Archival: 100+ years on display, 200+ years in storage
  • Silver halide, RA-4 wet printing process
  • Sizing: White borders do not change size of the print
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