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So I just watched Free Solo last night, a documentary about famed rock climber Alex Honnold and his ascent of El Capitan without any ropes -- a skill known as ‘free soloing.’
I’m not a rock climber. I’ve done it a few times indoors and I’ve repelled outdoors (outside the military) from different structures and surfaces, and really enjoyed it. I have no fear of heights. But I’m not a climber by any stretch of the imagination. Even if I was this is an entirely different level.
Alex has a distinct emotional detachment, which he explains the reasons for during the doc and a very pragmatic outlook on life (maybe too pragmatic for some), which I think contributed immensely to his success. Watching the final scenes of his climb was certainly one of the most suspenseful moments I’ve experienced while watching a film of this nature.
I’d honestly do anything to feel what it’s like to possess this level of total confidence in my own abilities. It was a terrific watch, I highly recommend checking it out.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S4F3JK7oHn0
More at link
https://edition-m.cnn.com/2019/02/21/sport/free-solo-alex-honnold-rock-climbing-el-capitan-spt-intl/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.ca%2F
I’m not a rock climber. I’ve done it a few times indoors and I’ve repelled outdoors (outside the military) from different structures and surfaces, and really enjoyed it. I have no fear of heights. But I’m not a climber by any stretch of the imagination. Even if I was this is an entirely different level.
Alex has a distinct emotional detachment, which he explains the reasons for during the doc and a very pragmatic outlook on life (maybe too pragmatic for some), which I think contributed immensely to his success. Watching the final scenes of his climb was certainly one of the most suspenseful moments I’ve experienced while watching a film of this nature.
I’d honestly do anything to feel what it’s like to possess this level of total confidence in my own abilities. It was a terrific watch, I highly recommend checking it out.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S4F3JK7oHn0
...Situated in Yosemite National Park, USA, the gargantuan rock face soars 3,200 feet into the air, standing almost 500 feet taller than the Burj Khalifa -- the world's tallest building.
There is simply no room for error. If he slips, he falls. If he falls, he dies..."It's definitely a bigger mental challenge than it is physical," he said, explaining that he and many others have climbed the rock face multiple times with harnesses attached.
"But the idea of doing it without a rope is a step further it seems."
More at link
https://edition-m.cnn.com/2019/02/21/sport/free-solo-alex-honnold-rock-climbing-el-capitan-spt-intl/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.ca%2F