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Virtually Climb El Capitan With Google's First Vertical Street View

mpicpp writes: Google Maps is incorporating its first vertical Street View by allowing users to virtually climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. To capture the 3,000-foot ascent up El Capitan Google relied on the skills of mountain climbers Lynn Hill, Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell. "People around the world will now be able to virtually experience the unique act of ascending a 3,000-foot cliff by going on a self-directed, vertical climb," the Mountain View, Calif., company said.

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  1. Re:Deliberate Apple tie-in? by nawcom · · Score: 5, Informative

    nah El Capitan is pretty popular; it's a favorite with rock climbers and base jumpers. It makes it the perfect example to apply to this vertical streetview concept on, and with it being a few hours away from Google HQ, it makes sense. I'm actually curious if this project predates the public announcement of OS X 10.11, though I wouldn't be surprised if they knew about it anyway.

  2. Actual Street View link here by Spy+Handler · · Score: 5, Informative

    https://www.google.com/maps/@3...

    TFA doesn't link to it, so I had to some additional mouse clicking and text parsing to find it.