American climber Sasha DiGiulian has grow to be the primary lady to free-climb El Capitan’s longest route — a journey she stated ended up being the “most formative and challenging climb” of her profession.
DiGiulian free-climbed the roughly 3,000-foot sheer granite wall in Yosemite Nationwide Park over the course of greater than three weeks, 9 days of which had been spent ready out dangerous climate on a wall ledge. Having eyed El Cap for years, DiGiulian is without doubt one of the few to summit through the lengthy and tough Platinum route.
Autos line the Yosemite Valley ground close to El Capitan at Yosemite Nationwide Park, California, on Oct. 26, 2025.
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“For the last few years I’ve been so committed to this specific line … This climb kind of consumed me,” she stated.
DiGiulian, 33, and her climbing accomplice Elliot Faber had been periodically accompanied by assist personnel and a videographer.
Made well-known by the Oscar-winning documentary “Free Solo,” which captured climber Alex Honnold‘s famed ascent in June 2017, El Capitan is greater than twice the peak of the Empire State Constructing within the northern valley of Yosemite Nationwide Park in California.
The rock formation has 17 completely different free-climbing routes, in accordance with DiGulian. Free-climbing is when climbers ascend with their palms and ft, utilizing tools and ropes solely to guard towards falling, which they arrange in between pitches, or anchor factors. In longer climbs like on El Capitan, climbers divide up the terrain into items.
DiGiulian stated she and Faber arrived in Yosemite on Oct. 8 and started preparations to spend 14-16 days climbing the Platinum route, also called the Direct Line, which has 39 pitches. They established rope factors and hiked with greater than 30 gallons of water to the highest of the rock wall to be accessed afterward.
Faber helped set up the route years in the past, mapping out credit score card-sized protrusions on rock, however he had not really climbed it. That modified on Nov. 3, when DiGiulian and Faber started their ascent.
Though they integrated climate home windows into their planning, an unexpected storm introduced every thing to an abrupt halt on day 9. The duo arrange camp on the thirty second pitch generally known as the mountain’s Golden Edge to attend out wind, rain, chilly and snow.
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Sasha DiGiulian waits out dangerous climate on El Capitan in Yosemite Nationwide Park. An unexpected storm introduced her climb to an abrupt halt on day 9.
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“This is my portaledge,” DiGiulian says in an Instagram video on Nov. 14.
The pair used a Jetboil to cook dinner, ate freeze-dried meals for dinner, consumed Ship bars (a line of inexperienced protein bars DiGiulian invented herself), rationed Kindle battery to learn, and went forwards and backwards on airplane mode to speak with the world beneath. DiGiulian additionally stated the tent door flapping within the wind made it tough to sleep. Regardless of battling fatigue, boredom and the weather, she stated they loved unbelievable mountain views, superb sunrises and days on finish to ponder their mission.
“The storm was kind of this mental but also physical challenge because you’re just stripped of any sense of normal,” DiGiulian stated.
Lastly, after a number of days of being unable to climb, the climate began to let up. Regardless of the moist and slippery rock — very tough climbing situations — the pair resumed their ascent after 18 days on the wall, 9 of which had been spent ready out the storm.
The remaining terrain was a few of the most tough, and never made simpler by the slick surfaces, DiGiulian stated. She placed on a helmet as a result of ice chunks falling from the 400 ft above.
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Sasha DiGiulian participates within the first-ever Nationwide Outside Recreation Govt Discussion board hosted by Outside Recreation Roundtable at Decatur Home on Could 7, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
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Simply wanting the summit, Faber needed to depart El Cap on account of a household emergency. DiGiulian waited on the wall for 2 days, hoping they might end collectively. When Faber was in the end not in a position to return, he gave his accomplice his blessing to summit alone.
“He was just kind, I guess, between a rock and a hard place,” DiGiulian stated.
Accompanied by some buddies and a digital camera crew, DiGiulian summited El Capitan on Wednesday, Nov. 26, after a grueling 23 days – the primary lady to free-climb the ascent on the Platinum route.
It normally takes climbers a number of days to achieve the summit, relying on the route’s issue. El Capitan attracts tens of 1000’s of climbers annually, in accordance with Yosemite Nationwide Park, most taking 5-7 days to summit (on the simpler routes, climate situations allowing) and 60% of climbers usually succeed. Emily Harrington turned the primary lady to summit the rock formation in below 24 hours through the Golden Gate route in 2021.
DiGiulian has been adventuring since childhood. “Climbing is this space for me where I get to be really locked in and focused on what my physical and mental self is capable of,” she stated. “I love puzzle solving.”
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