Friday, September 30, 2011

Princess Bella steepest cliffs conquered the U.S.

Longs Peak is a mountain cliff in the Rocky Mountains located within 610 meters and not everyone is able to conquer. But a young girl managed to conquer one of the steepest cliffs in North America in the age of nine years.

This brave girl named Stella Noble, at the age of nine years he has been hanging at an altitude of 610 meters to conquer the mountain cliffs to reach the top of Longs Peak.



The conquest of the cliff, known by the nickname gems (The Diamond) was performed Stella with her father, Forrest. Rock-climbing trip takes more than 11 hours in which he and his father started at six o'clock in the morning to go back again about six o'clock.

"Stella thinks is so cool when it reached the top. At the top he could see everything, including the views of the city until the end," said Forrest was quoted as saying in The Sun, Wednesday, September 28, 2011.Forrest initially afraid to take her little girl was climbing together on a steep cliff. Fear Forrest did not apply to Stella. Stella sekolahannya known as a brave girl.

"I was scared but he did not, as a mature person would think about the fears and dangers of carrying a small child to climb the cliff," he said.

Forrest's experience in climbing the cliffs give way to knowledge of how Stella could climb safely. He chose to climb when the summer to minimize the risk of falls due to slips by ice on the wall.Another danger is the height phobia which was also a problem for some rock climbers. "If Stella was afraid I would not necessarily bring up Stella, Stella problem better than many adult rock climbers I know," he said. 
Although there is no official record, but local people know who the young climber who had climbed the cliff. Stella Action This beat the record of climbing Tommy Caldwell that same 21 years ago when he was 12 years old.

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