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Tommy Caldwell, left, and Beth Rodden are surrounded by the media as they talk about their ordeal after they were taken captive, during a news conference held in Davis, California on August 24 ...
An excerpt from rock climber Beth Rodden's new memoir, "A Light Through the Cracks," about how she was kidnapped by Islamic militants in 2000 in Kyrgyzstan. ... Tommy Caldwell, and I made it to ...
Beth Rodden (born April 5, 1980) is an American rock climber known for her ascents of hard single-pitch traditional climbing routes. She was the youngest woman to climb 5.14a (8b+) and is one of the only women in the world to have redpointed a 5.14c (8c+) traditional climbing graded climb.
Caldwell pictured in 2019 with U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth and climber Sasha DiGiulian. Caldwell and Beth Rodden married in 2003, and subsequently divorced in 2010. [37] In 2010 [3] he met photographer Rebecca Pietsch. They married in 2012. The couple have a son and a daughter, [38] [39] and live in Estes Park, Colorado. [40] [2]
Tommy Caldwell, Beth Radley, Jason Smith and John Dickey, dressed in brand-new military fatigues given to them by the Kyrgyz army, speak to reporters aboard a helicopter in Patken, Kyrgyzstan ...
Over the Edge (2002) is a non-fiction book by American author Greg Child, chronicling the 2000 kidnapping of mountain climbers Beth Rodden, Tommy Caldwell, Jason "Singer" Smith, and John Dickey by Islamic guerrilla fighters in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan.
[11] [12] On October 14, 2005, Tommy Caldwell and Beth Rodden became the third and fourth people (and the first couple) to free climb The Nose. The husband-wife team took four days on the ascent, swapping leads with each climber free climbing each pitch, either leading or following. [13]
Beth Rodden. June 12, 2024 at 9:01 AM. The Torres Sector in Torres del Paine national park, Patagonia, Chile. Credit - Lucas Vallecillos—VWPics/Redux.