Nat Geo documentary/movie about Alex Honnold's climb of the 5.12d (extremely difficult) route Freerider, on El Capitan, without a rope!
Holy Sh*t! This should definitely be experienced on the big screen...wish I had seen it in Imax. As a climber myself, I was in awe of Alex's accomplishments in the past, but when I heard he climbed the 3,000' Freerider route on El Cap without a rope, I was shocked.
I know he made it and lived, but I still had a hard time watching this movie through some of the moves he had to make on the route....smears on credit card sized edge holds and fingertip locks on pebbles with big moves in between, with 2,500' of air below you. Shift your weight a micrometer the wrong way or at the wrong time and you're dead.
I think even non-climber will enjoy this movie. It's very oriented on his drive, focus and achievement. Just f'cking amazing what he did. Warrior ethos. Go see it!
Holy Sh*t! This should definitely be experienced on the big screen...wish I had seen it in Imax. As a climber myself, I was in awe of Alex's accomplishments in the past, but when I heard he climbed the 3,000' Freerider route on El Cap without a rope, I was shocked.
I know he made it and lived, but I still had a hard time watching this movie through some of the moves he had to make on the route....smears on credit card sized edge holds and fingertip locks on pebbles with big moves in between, with 2,500' of air below you. Shift your weight a micrometer the wrong way or at the wrong time and you're dead.
I think even non-climber will enjoy this movie. It's very oriented on his drive, focus and achievement. Just f'cking amazing what he did. Warrior ethos. Go see it!