A 10-year-old beautiful girl mountaineer, the youngest winner of the difficulties of the Rocky Mountains



Stella Noble, a 10 - year - old girl climber, stands at the peak called "The Diamond" in the Rocky Mountains with the above picture. Mr. Stella won the "The Diamond", the youngest ever in history, with Toadst's father, withstanding the harsh climbing for 12 hours and being said to be one of the most difficult peaks in America in America except for Alaska .

Stella Noble: The 10-year-old who climbs 2,000 ft mountains for fun | Mail Online

Stella climbing a steep quay. In the case of the Diamond winner, it was a climb while being exposed to the risk of falling about 2000 feet (about 610 m).


Stella began climbing at Colorado from the age of 5, and participated in a climbing program for children that female climber Robyn Erbesfield - Raboutou opened. I learned rock climbing with Robyn 's daughter Brook who was ten years old at the time.


Stella says, "I love mountain climbing, I think that it is cool to climb the mountains in the morning by revealing the night by camping."


According to my father, Forrest, "Stella loves to climb very much and I'd like to try my best, last year, Stella told me" I want to go to the national competition. "And then she weekly I am impose myself on 4 to 5 training drills. "


The movie below was taken when Stella was climbing a cliff at the age of eight in El Dorado Gorge in Colorado. It is an amazingly high cliff, but you can see how it climbs spectacularly by grasping rocky protuberas well.

Naked Edge, Eldorado Canyon, Colorado - YouTube

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