After figuring out how to wrangle the cameras up the hill, the group created several different Street View routes. The first one features multi-view images of all the climbers situated on famous spots on the the cliff face. Another shows the entire vertical route of the Nose, after Honnold "pretty much ran 3,000 feet up with photographer partner Brett Lowell." Other views were taken by Caldwell on the ultra-challenging "Dawn" wall when he was figuring out how to rig Google's camera equipment.

Finally, the group created the Yosemite Treks page, letting you work your way 3,000 feet up El Capitan's nose and see the sights along the way. There's also climbing information and tips about "hand jams" and other info from all the experts. I gave it a spin myself, and the spectacular, vertigo-inducing images are some of the best I've seen on Street View. To check it yourself, start here.