Graham Hunt

Overview

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Birthday
Jan 01, 1986 (39 years old)
Death date
May 16, 2015

Graham Hunt

Known For

Valley Uprising
1h 39m
Movie 2014

Valley Uprising

In the shady campgrounds of Yosemite valley, climbers carved out a counterculture lifestyle of dumpster-diving and wild parties that clashed with the conservative values of the National Park Service. And up on the walls, generation after generation has pushed the limits of climbing, vying amongst each other for supremacy on Yosemite's cliffs. "Valley Uprising" is the riveting, unforgettable tale of this bold rock climbing tradition in Yosemite National Park: half a century of struggle against the laws of gravity -- and the laws of the land.

Fly Or Die
0h 23m
Movie 2010

Fly Or Die

Powerhouse duo Dean Potter and Graham Hunt continue their extreme vertical exploration, pioneering new base jumps, highline jumps, and wingsuit jumps in some of the most breathtaking vertical sequences ever filmed.

Masters of Stone VI - Breakthrough
1h 4m
Movie 2009

Masters of Stone VI - Breakthrough

Once again, Masters of Stone breaks through to the cutting edge of the sport. Harder, Faster, Bolder, Newer, and more...six points of breakthrough in all.... where human edges toward the superhuman. This is the Super Bowl, Olympics, and Boston Marathon of rock climbing, all rolled into one. More than any other sport, rock climbing continually redefines its rules and resets its limits. Yesterday's impossible becomes today's warm-up as advances in mental and physical mastery combine to break new ground. Every few years the Masters of Stone series delivers a new episode that captures these breakthroughs in a tasty mix of music, character, commentary, and above all, visual action.

Biography

Graham Hunt, born in 1986, is an American climber known for his daring free solo climbs. He was born in 1986 and tragically lost his life on May 16, 2015, at the age of 29, during a wingsuit jump in Yosemite National Park, California. Graham Hunt, or "Grambo" as some friends called him, was originally from Shingle Springs, California, near Placerville. He had progressed rapidly in his early twenties, from climbing gyms in Sacramento to the walls of Yosemite, and excelled at soloing, with first ascents of 5.12 to his credit. He was often called upon when a solid partner was needed for exploits in the valley. In his later years, he focused more on wingsuit jumping and flying, and although he'd only been practicing the sport for five years, he'd thrown himself into it, going from apprentice to one of the best in the sport. "Whatever he was into, he excelled at it, and he was probably one of the best wingsuit pilots in the world," says Shawn Reeder, a photographer and climber who met Hunt shortly after arriving in Yosemite at the age of 22. He became passionate about jumping, and Graham and Dean became very good friends through him. He was Dean's partner, his accomplice. They would go on to achieve a string of accomplishments, including the record for the longest wingsuit BASE flight, a nearly three-minute, six-kilometer flight from the Eiger in the summer of 2013. On the evening of May 16, 2015, Hunt and Potter attempted a wingsuit jump from Taft Point, a 2,285-meter rocky promontory in Yosemite National Park. During the technical section of the flight, the two men struck a rocky ridge and were killed instantly. Their deaths deeply affected the climbing and base jumping community, which praised their courage and contribution to these extreme sports. While tributes poured in for Dean Potter, Graham Hunt, on the other hand, was virtually unknown outside of the Yosemite base jumping and climbing community. Furthermore, his complete disinterest in self-promotion and his near-zero digital footprint made him unsearchable on Google, which explains why most non-specialist media articles following his death made little or no mention of his identity and story. Graham Hunt will remain a respected figure in the world of climbing and base jumping, and his legacy continues to inspire lovers of adrenaline rushes and vertical adventures.

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