DrJay wrote:To be precise, free-soloist.
He climbs both ways. His record sub-6 hour climb of El Cap's Nose was not free solo, though his most mind-blowing for the average observer certainly is the free solo stuff.
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He climbs both ways. His record sub-6 hour climb of El Cap's Nose was not free solo, though his most mind-blowing for the average observer certainly is the free solo stuff.
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The only way I could watch that was to know he survived since they interviewed him afterward.
Re: Not For The AcrophobicFrontline this week with an excellent report on cell tower workers and the dangers they face, often due to ignoring safety measures and free climbing
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline ... er-deaths/
Re: Not For The AcrophobicWasn't sure whether to put this here or on the Darwin Award thread. Don't think we've had any slacklining posts here. Google "Taft Point Yosemite slacklining" for more photos and videos. I was at Taft Point last Friday with my kids and there were some guys slacklining, but they had on climbing harnesses and a tether to the line, should they fall. And a long fall it would be....3000', no exaggeration. So some people, like Dean Potter, a climber who also solos a lot of rock climbs, have done it without a tether.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVwQAVxfQkw Last edited by DrJay on Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Not For The AcrophobicImpressive as it was, the fact Nik Wallenda used a safety harness for his Niagara Falls crossing definitely took the edge off it.
Somewhere, Philippe Petit was shaking his head...
Re: Not For The AcrophobicGreat documentary about Philippe Petit and the World Trade Center walk, called "Man on Wire." Netflix has it.
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Yep, actually won an Oscar I believe. Sundance runs it occasionally. No safety harness. No strap to help support the weight of the balancing pole. http://glencove.files.wordpress.com/200 ... n-wire.jpg
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It was NBC who insisted on that. Having a fatal accident on live TV is not a good thing.
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It was ABC and they threatened to pull the broadcast if he removed it.
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That's part of the deal when you decide as a network to broadcast something like that. And I'm sure dangling from that wire in the middle of the walk would have been a much better situation.
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