Updates on Alex Honnold’s Historic Free Solo Climb on Netflix Skyscraper Live

Renowned climber Alex Honnold made headlines once again by successfully free climbing the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper, one of the tallest buildings in the world, without any ropes or safety equipment. The daring ascent, which started streaming live on Netflix, captured hearts and drew in fans from around the globe.

Honnold’s climb up Taipei 101 took an impressive 1 hour and 31 minutes, showcasing his incredible skill and nerve as he navigated the vertical expanse of the towering structure. Throughout the climb, Honnold took brief breaks to clean his shoes and even paused to chat with the Netflix broadcast team, including WWE star Seth Rollins.

One heart-stopping moment during the climb occurred when Honnold let go with his hands and relied solely on his legs to hold him in position as he neared the top of the building. Fans gasped and cheered as he deftly maneuvered his way to the pinnacle, where he capped off his achievement with a selfie before preparing to descend via the building’s elevator.

This latest feat adds to Honnold’s already impressive resume, which includes his groundbreaking free solo climb of Yosemite’s El Capitan, a jaw-dropping achievement that was immortalized in the acclaimed documentary “Free Solo.”

With his incredible climbs captivating audiences worldwide, Alex Honnold continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of climbing, inspiring us all to reach new heights, both literally and figuratively.