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Why two of the world's best rock climbers decided to make their climb much, much harder

为什么世界上两位顶尖攀岩者决定让他们的攀登变得更加艰难

Before ascending the jagged peaks of Alaska’s Devils Thumb, climbers Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold had to take on another extreme quest just to get there: an eco-friendly adventure of traveling from Colorado by bike, by boat, and on foot.

Before ascending the jagged peaks of Alaska’s Devils Thumb, climbers Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold had to take on another extreme quest just to get there: an eco-friendly adventure of traveling from Colorado by bike, by boat, and on foot.

2026-01-28  2231  晦涩
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The pair targeted the Devils Thumb—an isolated 9,000-foot Alaska mountain that many consider to be unclimbable. To make things even more epic, the friends set off on bicycles from Caldwell’s Colorado home, plotting a 2,600-mile course through some of North America’s most scenic landscapes. The odyssey that followed involved a sailboat, sea kayaks, pack rafts, and a bushwhacking trek through virgin rainforest, not to mention world-class rock climbing.

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