Alex Honnold
Alexander J. Honnold, born on August 17, 1985, is a distinguished American rock climber renowned for his remarkable free solo climbs of towering rock faces. He has achieved unprecedented feats in the climbing community, including setting several speed records. Most notably, he completed the Yosemite Triple Crown—an impressive 18-hour and 50-minute challenge that encompasses the ascents of Mount Watkins, The Nose, and the Regular Northwest Face of Half Dome—entirely solo with minimal reliance on equipment.
In collaboration with fellow climber Hans Florine, Honnold holds the record for the fastest ascent of The Nose on El Capitan, having accomplished the climb in an astonishing 2 hours, 23 minutes, and 51 seconds. Honnold's climbing philosophy centers around tackling tall, lengthy routes with a focus on speed, pushing the limits of both endurance and skill.
His daring exploits have not only earned him accolades within the outdoor community but have also captivated a global audience. Honnold's story was prominently featured in the acclaimed documentary "Free Solo," which chronicles his groundbreaking ascent of El Capitan without ropes. Through his remarkable achievements and relentless spirit, Honnold has become a symbol of human potential and a pioneer in the world of climbing.
Filmography
Girl Climber
Valley Uprising
Reel Rock 15
Reel Rock 13
Reel Rock 5
The Sound (2025)
The Devil's Climb
Rhythm Masters: A Mickey Hart Experience
Here to Climb
Explorer: The Last Tepui
The Alpinist
Progression
Free Solo
Fine Lines
Reel Rock 10
Reel Rock 14
Reel Rock 12
Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold