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Man attempting to free-climb 1,600ft Taipei skyscraper says a fall would be fatal
Summary
Alex Honnold will free-solo Taipei 101 in a live Netflix event and has said a fall would likely be fatal, though he noted the building's balconies could change where a fall might land.
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Alex Honnold, known for his solo climb of El Capitan, plans a live free-solo ascent of Taipei 101 for a Netflix event titled Skyscraper Live. He has acknowledged that a fall during the climb would likely be fatal, while also noting the building's design could mean some falls land on balconies. The planned event has drawn public and ethical criticism, including concern for Honnold's family. Honnold and his wife Sanni McCandless have two young daughters, a point raised in coverage of the climb.
Known details:
- Alex Honnold will attempt a live free-solo ascent of Taipei 101 for Netflix.
- Honnold has said a fall would likely be fatal, and he has commented that some balconies might alter possible outcomes.
- The event has prompted criticism and ethical concerns about safety and family impact.
- Honnold is married and has two young daughters; this has been discussed in interviews and the event trailer.
Summary:
The planned live free-solo has prompted public and ethical concern about safety and potential effects on Honnold's family. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
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