Real life Spider-Man climbs 1500 Foot Wall Without Any Equipment [VIDEO]
Feb 08, 2014 20:42
This guy climbed 1,500 feet with no equipment. He's the real deal. He's the real life Spider-Man. Rock climber Alex Honnold used no equipment to scale the 1500-foot limestone wall of El Sendero Luminoso in El Potrero Chico, Mexico. It's the first ever free solo ascent of the wall.
Outside Magazine said most parties take two days to climb this wall, Honnold did it in three hours. Climbers who've scaled the wall said there are "hundreds of hand foot moves to remember".
Check out the slow motion footage of his free solo climb of the wall from Reel Rock:
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