Santa Rosa to honor Kevin Jorgeson for historic El Capitan ascent

The city council will honor Santa Rosa's climbing superstar Kevin Jorgeson on Tuesday for his 'phenomenal accomplishments' in climbing Dawn Wall, and for inspiring others to dream big.|

The Santa Rosa City Council will honor local climbing superstar Kevin Jorgeson Tuesday with a proclamation that praises his “phenomenal accomplishments” and thanks him for “inspiring us all to dream big and work hard and to make the seemingly impossible possible.”

The 30-year-old Santa Rosa native, referred to in the proclamation as “our local son,” and climbing partner Tommy Caldwell completed on Jan. 14 what is considered the most difficult sustained rock climb in history.

Over the course of 19 days, the pair free-climbed the Dawn Wall of El Capitan, the most technically difficult route up the 3,000-foot-high sheer column of granite in Yosemite Valley.

In the process, they became media sensations as millions were transfixed by the extreme physical and mental hardships they endured during their historic ascent, including fingers sliced by razor-thin holds, repeated falls, and sleeping in tents suspended on vertical walls.

The proclamation details how Jorgeson began his climbing career at age 11 at Santa Rosa’s Vertex Climbing Center, was competing internationally by age 16, and has dedicated himself to the advancement of the sport by establishing Pro Climbers International.

Jorgeson, who lives in Santa Rosa with his girlfriend Jacqui Becker, is expected to attend the meeting to accept the proclamation.

You can reach Staff Writer Kevin McCallum at 521-5207 or kevin.mccallum@pressdemocrat.com. On Twitter @srcitybeat.

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