7-Year-Old Boy Becomes Youngest Person to Climb California’s El Capitan

May 25, 2026

A 7-year-old boy has made history after successfully reaching the summit of , one of the world’s most famous and challenging rock formations.


Joey Danger Evermore completed the climb of the massive 7,573-foot granite monolith located inside , reportedly becoming the youngest person ever to accomplish the feat.


The achievement has captured widespread attention across social media and outdoor sports communities, with many praising the young climber’s determination, endurance, and courage. El Capitan is internationally recognized as one of the most difficult and iconic rock climbing destinations in the world, attracting elite climbers from across the globe.

Rock climbing experts note that scaling  requires extensive preparation, technical skill, endurance, and safety coordination, even for experienced adult climbers. The accomplishment has sparked admiration as well as discussions surrounding youth adventure sports and outdoor safety.


Supporters described the climb as inspiring and historic, while many outdoor enthusiasts praised the role of mentorship, training, and teamwork involved in helping Joey achieve the milestone.

As news of Joey Danger Evermore’s accomplishment continues spreading worldwide, many are already calling the climb one of the most extraordinary youth athletic achievements of the year.

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