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Ammon McNeely was born on 3 June, 1970 in Provo, Utah, U.S., is an American rock climber (1970–2023). Discover Ammon McNeely's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Provo, Utah, U.S. |
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18 February, 2023 |
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Moab, Utah, U.S. |
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Ammon McNeely Net Worth
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Ammon McNeely (June 3, 1970 – February 18, 2023) was an American rock climber who specialized in big wall climbing and aid climbing, and who set many speed climbing records and made the first "one-day ascent" for many climbing routes on El Capitan in Yosemite.
His other interests included BASE jumping and wingsuiting.
McNeely was also a slackliner and pioneered many highlines throughout the US.
McNeely completed many one-day (i.e. under 24 hours) big wall aid climbing routes on El Capitan including Eric Kohl's Plastic Surgery Disaster (VI 5.8 A5), Warren Harding's Wall of the Early Morning Light (VI 5.9 A2+), John Middendorf's Atlantic Ocean Wall (VI 5.8 A4), and one of the hardest aid climbing routes on El Capitan, The Reticent Wall (VI 5.7 A5), along with Dean Potter & Ivo Ninov in 34 hours and 57 minutes.
McNeely was considered to have completed some of the broadest range of aid and free climbing routes on El Capitan (up to 75 times via 61 different routes).
McNeely was the first (along with Nate Brown) to have climbed all three routes on The Streaked Wall in Zion National Park; he climbed all three routes as a "first one-day ascent".
In 2011, 29 years after the first ascent, McNeely with partner Kait Barber made the second ascent of the aid climbing route Wings of Steel, with the purpose of examining the controversial methods of the first ascent team; their climb was documented in the 2013 Jeff Vargen-directed film, Assault on El Capitan
Some of McNeely's other El Capitan speed climbing records include:
In October 2013, Ammon nearly lost his foot in a BASE accident in Moab that he described: "We were with one other jumper who was new, and I voted that Andy goes first, the two new guys go in the middle, and I go last. They had perfect exits, and great openings with no wind. I jumped, probably took a tad longer delay than I should have, being it was a new exit with new brake lines, and immediately had a 180-degree opening. I struck the cliff with my left foot and continued rag-dolling down the cliff where I finally came to rest on a sloping ledge. I knew I was banged up, but to my utter surprise my foot was flipped on its side looking very similar to a Nalgene bottle with just a sliver of skin keeping it on."
In October 2017, Ammon lost his right leg below the knee in a BASE accident in Moab.
On February 18, 2023, Ammon was with his girlfriend, enjoying the sunset near Moab, Utah.
As Ammon was trying to sit down, he lost his footing under his prosthetic leg and fell backward off the cliff.