Todd Skinner is the most diversely accomplished rock climber of this generation
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- Accomplished rock climber
- Todd has accomplished more than 300 first ascents in 26 countries around the world & has established new climbs at the highest level of difficulty.
Todd Skinner is the most diversely accomplished rock climber of this generation. His achievements have been documented in film and magazines in 12 languages.
He has accomplished more than 300 first ascents in 26 countries around the world and has established new climbs at the highest level of difficulty.
He relishes the challenge of all aspects of rock climbing, from Bouldering to Himalayan peaks, but most of all dreams about Big Walls that may be free climbed in all corners of the globe.
Todd’s climbing highlights include the first free ascent of the Salathe Wall on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, the first free ascent of the north face of Mt. Hooker in the Wind River Range, the first free ascent of The Great Canadian Knife in the Cirque of the Unclimbables in the Yukon Territories, the first free ascent of the Northwest Direct Route on Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, the first free ascent of the East Face of Trango Tower in Pakistan’s Karakoram Himalayas (the first grade 7 free climb in the world).
The First free ascent of a new route on Kaga Pamari, Hand of Fatima Group, Mali West Africa, the first free ascent of a new route, War and Poetry, on Ulamertorsuaq, in the Cape Farewell region of Greenland and the First free ascent of the East Face of Poi, Ndoto Mtns of Northern Kenya.
Skinner’s accomplishments have been covered by periodicals including National Geographic (cover feature on Nameless Tower and article on Vietnam Life Magazine, Outside Magazine, USA Today, Climbing, and Rock and Ice – and the premier issue of National Geographic Adventure.
His expeditions to Pakistan, Vietnam, Mali, Greenland have been featured on the Outdoor Life Channel.
His expedition to Kenya will be an Outdoor Life Channel feature this Spring.
His expedition to Aritiyope, an Amazon big wall in Venezuela, was featured on ESPN.
Todd was invited to be one of three adventures included in National Geographic’s first “Live from National Geographic” lecture program held outside of Washington D.C.
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