Alex Honnold completes rope-free climb up Taipei 101 skyscraper

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Honnold is familiar with the challenges of free-soloing, having climbed Yosemite’s 3,000-foot El Capitan among other feats — but ascending a skyscraper came with its own unknowns.
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Famed rock climber Alex Honnold masterfully ascended one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers without a rope.

“Sick,” he said, standing atop Taipei 101 with a panoramic view of Taiwan’s capital after the climb, which unfolded Sunday morning local time. Before taking a selfie, he added that it was very windy.

Honnold said the climb up the 1,667-foot building was very physical and that he was tired.

The climb, which was shown live on Netflix, took a little over an hour and a half.

Alex Honnold
U.S. rock climber Alex Honnold performs a free solo climb of the Taipei 101 skyscraper Sunday.Chiang Ying-ying / AP

As he began his descent, Honnold put on a harness and grabbed some rope for the first time in the climb, rappelling down to a staging area where his wife was waiting. The commentators said he would be taking an elevator most of the way down.

Honnold’s free climb got underway shortly after 8 p.m. ET Saturday, a day after originally scheduled because of weather.

A little more than an hour into the climb, Honnold was nearing the final sections of the building. He paused after completing the “bamboo boxes” to speak with commentators and wave down at onlookers before continuing his ascent of the tower.

Ahead of the climb, the 40-year-old seemed to be ready and focused.

“I try to take some deep breaths, compose myself, take some time,” Honnold said in a Netflix statement. “There’s never any time pressure, so you can spend as long as you need just hanging in one space basically trying to compose yourself.”

The California native, who attended the University of California, Berkeley, has been climbing since age 11, he has told interviewers, including Oprah Winfrey. In 2017, he solo climbed Yosemite’s 3,000-foot El Capitan, a feat that became the denouement in “Free Solo,” which won the Academy Award for best documentary in 2019.

Alex Honnold in Taipei, Taiwan.
Alex Honnold in Taipei, Taiwan. Corey Rich / Netflix

His official bio notes that he’s also accomplished a “triple solo” free climb of Mt. Watkins, Half Dome and El Capitan within 24 hours. He has also explored the natural vertical features of Antarctica, South America, Greenland and elsewhere, it says.

Honnold said before the climb that he believed Taipei 101 will present its own opposition.

“The challenge comes from the overall physicality of it,” he said in another Netflix statement. “The fatigue that [sets in] over the course of the building is slightly harder to anticipate. I don’t know how it’s gonna feel.”

“There’s a plan,” he said, “and I’m executing the plan.”

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