Friday, August 26, 2011

Nature Holds No Obstacle This Guy Cannot Beat



Alex Honnold (born August 17, 1985) is an American big wall free solo climber. He has broken a number of speed records, including a free climb of Salathé Wall, and a 5h49m ascent of the 3,000 ft. Nose of El Capitan, a route normally demanding two to four days.
Honnold was born in Sacramento, California, graduating from Mira Loma High School, started climbing when he was 11 years old. At the age of 18 he dropped out of UC Berkeley, where he was an engineering student, and devoted all his time to climbing. Between climbs he runs or hikes to maintain fitness. He prefers big walls and sport climbing, but enjoys any climb calling for extreme commitment, Yosemite being his favorite area because of its impressive walls and unbeatable weather. He is a crack (climbing) addict and favors climbs with such problems. “For me, the entire Moonlight Buttress is pure fingers … awesome, glorious fingers.”
Honnold found inspiration from such noted climbers as Peter Croft, John Bachar and Tommy Caldwell, but, he says, not as much as the stark simplicity and beauty of El Capitan.
At a ceremony in Salt Lake City on January 24, 2010, Honnold was awarded the “Golden Piton” for his climbing achievements.






























Top 5 Google Doodles





The Lunar Eclipse, June 15, 2011: The longest and darkest lunar eclipse of the century was the inspiration for this animated Google Doodle showing the various phases of the eclipse. The image was refreshed every two minutes to reflect the eclipse as it happened, making it Google's first live Doodle.



Charlie Chaplin's Birthday, April 16, 2011: Google celebrated the 122nd birthday of The Little Tramp a day in advance with a short film starring a Chaplin lookalike. This was Google's first ever video Doodle



80th Anniversary of Alam Ara, March 14, 2011: Alam Ara, the first Indian talkie, was a landmark in Indian Cinema. 80 years after it was released and made the movie sandbox bigger with the introduction of sound, it made it's way online as a Google Doodle



John Lennon's Birthday, Oct 9, 2010: The slain Beatles' singer would have been 70 this year. Google celebrated with a special interactive Doodle that you could click to play Imagine, Lennon's most famous anthem.



Gandhi Jayanti, Oct 2, 2009: The Mahatma's 140th birth anniversary was turned into a Google Doodle that was simple yet compelling, like the Father of the Nation himself

Photos Are a Real Treat for Your Eyes


These pictures are truly amazing. They really capture the fascinating scenes and colors that are overlooked in our everyday lives.