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Alex Honnold in Yosemite National Park
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Legendary rock climber Alex Honnold has climbed some of the world’s toughest routes without a rope. Despite climbing all over the world, he still considers Yosemite National Park home to the best big wall routes out there. In this clip from the National Park Foundation, Honnold shares his childhood memories of Yosemite and scales Half Dome, El Capitan and Mount Watkins. National Park Week runs from April 19-27.