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Yvon Chouinard, born November 9, 1938, in Lewiston, Maine, USA, is an American climber, mountaineer, and entrepreneur of French-Canadian descent. From childhood, after moving to California, he discovered nature and developed an early taste for adventure, first through falconry and then quickly through rock climbing. In the 1950s and 1960s, he regularly frequented the walls of Yosemite, building a reputation as a fearless climber, willing to do anything to break new ground, often in precarious conditions and with very little means. Realizing that the climbing equipment of the time was not durable enough, he began hand-forging his own pitons and carabiners in his family's Burbank workshop, then selling them to finance his adventures. In 1968, he made mountaineering history during an expedition to Mount Fitz Roy in Patagonia, where he contributed to one of the most remarkable ascents of the time. He discovered the negative impact pitons had on rock, which led him to innovate with more environmentally friendly equipment, such as removable cams.
7.3Wild Life
2023
7.7Valley Uprising
2014
7.2180° South
2010
7.2The Search for Freedom
2015
6.7DamNation
2014
9.0Vertical Frontier
2002
7.0The Wild
2019
7.8Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey
2017

Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes
2019
10.0Sentinel - The West Face
1967
8.0Mountain of Storms
2018

Unbroken Ground
2016
10.0Brave New Wild
2014