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Brette Harrington (born 1992) is an American professional
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and
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based in
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and
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. She was featured in the 2021 film ''
The Alpinist ''The Alpinist'' is a 2021 American documentary film directed by Peter Mortimer (filmmaker), Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen (American filmmaker), Nick Rosen about Marc-André Leclerc, a free-spirited and little-known 23-year-old Canadian rock cli ...
'' alongside her late partner,
Marc-André Leclerc Marc-André Leclerc (October 10, 1992 – March 5, 2018) was a Canadian rock climber, ice and mixed climber, and alpinist. He is known for his solo ascents–often in winter–of major ice and alpine climbing routes. In 2016, he completed the fir ...
. She is best known for the first
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of the 760 meter (2,500-foot) ''Chiaro di Luna'' (5.11a) in Patagonia, for her development of new alpine climbing routes, and as the star of ''Brette,'' a
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short film.


Early life

Harrington, the daughter of two skiers, grew up in Lake Tahoe. At two years old, she began learning to ski and competed in slalom skiing from the age of five. As a teenager, she attended the
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, a boarding school adjacent to the White Mountains of New Hampshire. While training in
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skiing in high school, Harrington grew curious about rock climbing and joined the school's club. Harrington's rock climbing activities were centered on moderate outdoor climbing routes at New Hampshire locales like Rumney, Cathedral Ledges, and White Horse. The club did not compete in climbing competitions. Harrington notes that club members found climbing "intrinsically special," engaging in its challenge for personal reasons. Harrington moved to
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to attend the
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. Initially, she continued slopestyle skiing; however, serious injuries, including a broken neck at the age of 20, sidelined her. As a result, Harrington began to focus more on backcountry
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and climbing around Squamish, British Columbia.


Climbing career

Harrington is an accomplished traditional climber, with completed routes including ''Grand Illusion'' on Sugarloaf in Lake Tahoe, and ''The Free Muir'' on
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in
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. She is known for her
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and
big wall climbing Big wall climbing is a form of rock climbing that takes place on long and sheer multi-pitch climbing, multi-pitch climbing routes, routes (of ''at least'' 6–10 pitches or 300–500 metres) that require a full day, if not several days, to ascen ...
, and her ability to develop new lines.


Notable first ascents

Starting around 2013, Harrington and partner
Marc-André Leclerc Marc-André Leclerc (October 10, 1992 – March 5, 2018) was a Canadian rock climber, ice and mixed climber, and alpinist. He is known for his solo ascents–often in winter–of major ice and alpine climbing routes. In 2016, he completed the fir ...
began exploring and putting up first ascents in the mountains of western Canada. “Climbing around our home n British Columbia a lot of things haven’t been done yet,” Harrington noted. In 2014, she and Leclerc made the first ascent of ''Straight No Chaser,'' a 1500m route (5.11/A1) in the
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of Canada. In 2016, Harrington, Leclerc and Ryan Johnson made the first ascent of the Northwest Turret (5.13a, A2) on Great Sail Peak of
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, Canada. With fellow mountaineer Rose Pearson, Harrington established a new long alpine route, dubbed ''Life Compass,'' up the west face of Mount Blane in Canada's Rocky Mountains in May of 2018. The new route was hailed as "one of the few climbs of this size and grade ever established in the Canadian Rockies by an all-women team." In early April 2019, Harrington, Ines Papert and
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made the first ascent of a new route, ''The Sound of Silence'' on the East Face of Mt. Fay in the Rockies of Alberta, Canada. The 1100 m route was completed in a fast and light style with one night spent 75 m (250 ft) below the summit.


Other notable climbs

Harrington gained recognition when, in February 2015, she free-soloed ''Chiaro di Luna'' (5.11a) on Aguja Saint Exupery, Patagonia. Although the route had been climbed before by
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in 2011, she was the first climber, male or female, to do so without the aid of any equipment or protection. The climb was ranked as one of the ten most legendary free solos to date. Fellow free soloist, Austin Howell wrote of the climb, "This is hands down one of the coolest free solos ever, and is notable because it's one of the few free solos that have been done on big mountains in Patagonia." In 2017, Harrington made a failed attempt at ''Riders on the Storm,'' on Torre Central del Paine, Patagonia. She and her climbing partner Mayan Smith-Gobat were able to work on some of the critical crux pitches, but were turned back from the summit by bad weather. "We were forced to use every technique we knew to get through the ice-covered and often run out climbing. Our goal then changed to just making it through the first half of 'Riders on the Storm' in any style possible."


Awards and press

According to ''Gripped Magazine'' in 2016, Harrington was "one of the world’s leading crack and alpine climbers". She was noted for her ability to maintain physical and emotional control while undertaking challenging routes, and has gained fans for being a "bright firecracker who carries her joy on her face" and someone whose climbing soul "burns bright." Harrington was the subject of a Reel Rock Film Tour short film, ''Brette'' in 2016''.'' Film-maker
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of Reel Rock noted that he found the subject compelling as a story of a huge talent just emerging, "What's special here is that we captured the first year of full-time climbing of a woman who is probably going to be a legend. She's on the trajectory of being the Steph Davis of her generation." In 2017, she was named one of the top women in sports to watch by ''
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.'' Two of Harrington's 2018 routes were included as significant ascents that year by representatives for the ''
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'' prize, indicating possible contention for the prestigious award. These were ''Devil's Paw,'' completed with Gabe Hayden, in Alaska, and Mount Blane, in the Canadian Rockies, completed with Rose Pearson. In 2021, Harrington was featured in the film ''
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'', a documentary following the climbing career of Leclerc prior to his death. Filming was completed prior to the accident, but Harrington agreed to participate in some additional filming to talk about Leclerc over a year after his death that was included in the final cut.


Personal life

Harrington's long-time partner, fellow alpinist
Marc-André Leclerc Marc-André Leclerc (October 10, 1992 – March 5, 2018) was a Canadian rock climber, ice and mixed climber, and alpinist. He is known for his solo ascents–often in winter–of major ice and alpine climbing routes. In 2016, he completed the fir ...
, was confirmed dead after going missing during a climbing expedition near
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in March 2018. Following Leclerc's death, Harrington devoted two years to working on alpine routes. She spent the first year processing Leclerc's death while she "was deep in the mountains". Harrington dedicated her May 2018 Mount Blane route to Leclerc, writing: "We have named it Life Compass for a number of reasons. Primarily because my life has taken such a sudden 180-degree turn since the loss of Marc in March and alpine climbing has been my guide. I dedicate this climb to my climbing mentor, partner, and love Marc-Andre who would probably solo it the following day ;) if he was here." Harrington's 2019 first ascent of ''The Sound of Silence,'' completed with Luka Lindič, a former climbing partner of Leclerc and Ines Papert, was named in memory of Leclerc, who had previously been working on the route. Brette Harrington is not related to climber
Emily Harrington Emily Harrington (born August 17, 1986) is an American professional rock climber and mountaineer. She is a five-time US National Champion in sport lead climbing, runner-up in the 2005 IFSC Climbing World Championships, and has made the first fe ...
. She is a graduate of the University of British Columbia.


Selected notable climbs

2014, ''Straight No Chaser'' (5.11/A1), Waddington Range, Canada – First ascent with Marc-André Leclerc. 2015, ''Chiaro de Luna'' (5.11a), Saint Exupery, Patagonia – first free solo. 2015, ''Grand Illusion'' (5.13b/c), Sugarloaf, California – Second female ascent. 2015, ''Muir Wall'' (5.13c), Yosemite, California. 2016, ''Coconut Connection'' (5.12), Great Sail Peak, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada – First free ascent. 2016, ''Northwest Turret'' (5.13a, 22 pitches), Great Sail Peak, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada – Established route with Joshua Lavigne and Marc-André Leclerc. 2016, ''Hidden Dragon'' (5.12b/c), Chinese Puzzle Wall, Nesakwatch River Valley, British Columbia, Canada – Established route with Marc-André Leclerc. First free ascent. 2017, ''Aurorophobia'' (5.13+), Wiaparous River Valley, Alberta, Canada – Established route with Marc-André Leclerc, First Ascent. 2018, ''Life Compass,'' Mount Blane, British Columbia – Established route with Rose Pearson. First ascent. 2019, ''The Sound of Silence,'' Mt Fay, Alberta, Canada – First ascent, with Ines Papert and Luka Lindic. 2019, ''MA's Vision'' (5.12c),
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, Patagonia – First free ascent, with Quentin Roberts. 2021, ''Mt. Niblock, northeast face'',
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– Established route with Dylan Cunningham. First ascent. 2021, ''El Corazon'' (5.13b),
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, Yosemite, California – with Elliott Bernhagen.


See also

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Beth Rodden 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 and is one of the only women in the world to have redpointed a traditiona ...
, leading American traditional rock climber *
Catherine Destivelle Catherine Destivelle (born 24 July 1960) is a French rock climbing, rock climber and Mountaineering, mountaineer who is considered one of the greatest and most important female climbers in the history of rock climbing, history of the sport. She c ...
, French alpinist


References

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