Separate Reality (climb)

Separate Reality is a 66-foot (20 m) traditional climbing route in Yosemite National Park in California. The route is known for its exposed and dramatic crux that consists of a 20-foot (6.1 m) long crack in its horizontal roof. When it was first free-climbed by Ron Kauk in 1978, it was one of the first climbs in the world to have a grade of 7a+ (5.12a) (it was temporarily downgraded one notch when a hold broke in the mid-1980s). In 1986, German climber Wolfgang Güllich free soloed the route, and the photographs by Austrian Heinz Zak become iconic in rock climbing history.

Separate Reality
Heinz Zak free soloing Separate Reality in 2005; it was Zak who took the iconic photograph of Güllich on the route in 1986.
Map showing the approximate location of Separate Reality
LocationCalifornia, United States
Coordinates37°43′21″N 119°34′53″W
Climbing AreaYosemite Valley
Route TypeTraditional climbing
Vertical Gain20 metres (66 ft)
Pitches1
Grade5.12a (7a+)
First free ascentRon Kauk (1978)
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