Alex Honnold conquers Taipei 101 without ropes in historic feat broadcast on Netflix
Legendary climber Alex Honnold completes daring challenge of ascending an Asian skyscraper without incident and with selfies included
The hike of Taipei 101, one of the tallest buildings in Asia, was completed on Sunday without ropes or saddle, by British mountaineer Alex Honnold, who once again pushed the limits of extreme sports. The climb, which had been postponed a time due to bad weather, was life on Netflix and drew in viewers from all over the world for more than an hour. Honnold, who unhooked El Capitan, the huge rock in Yosemite National Park in 2017, surpassed the 101 stories of the structure and made it to the final spire without incident, within the production team's estimated time, according to the production team. He remarked with apparent mood when he reached the top. " Sick"! he remarked. " I'm so excited"! Finally, as a moment's reflection, he took a photo at the tower's peak. The spread began soon after 8:00 p. m. Eastern Time, which was Sunday night in Taipei. The climber experienced modest technical difficulties while completing the journey, including losing audio communication with his team in some places and occasionally halting the accompanying music. Perhaps so, he kept up his pace and advanced with evident power. He acknowledged the physical activity toward the end. You are aware of what? He acknowledged that he was a little weary, but he also pointed out that the building's top had a lot of weather. From the streets below, thousands of people watched the ascent, and thousands more followed the ascent from inside Taipei 101, taking photographs and cheering him on every sensor. An original style for streaming and a new issue for Honnold. This difficult task, dubbed "Skyscraper Survive," turned the course of both Honnold's career and Netflix's strategy. This day, he was accompanied by cams, commentators, and a worldwide audience, not his usual solo climbs, which he usually does alone. His partner, Sanni, likewise showed up, which is strange given that she revealed that she doesn't typically go to these types of rises. The job was created in collaboration with Plimsoll Prods. with a thorough style of safety protocols, along with risk management agency Secret Compass. Due to the bad weather, "Skyscraper Live" was originally scheduled for Saturday. Plimsoll CEO Grant Mansfield stated to Variety that" the main focus has been keeping Alex secure. This is a structure he is extremely familiar with. It's a quite well-suited structure for climbing. Additionally, Netflix implemented emergency plans. There was a 10-second pause in the spread, according to Jeff Gaspin, sin president of the unplanned series. He said," We'll cut, and it's as simple as that," referring to a prospective critical situation. Honornold had spent weeks preparing, and he had received specific training in the building. He claimed to have been playing with the concept of? climbing a building for almost ten years, becoming conscious that the problem is quite different from climbing rock walls. With this climb, he opened a new chapter in climbing history by climbing Taipei 101 without ropes or safety nets, and he also contributed to one of the most significant sports streaming moments.
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