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This Saturday, Alex Honnold, a professional rock climber will make a solo free climb up Taipei 101, livestreamed for the world to watch. Thursday would’ve been his fifth consecutive day practicing, if not for the weather. On the same day, Taipei 101’s management team held a blessing ceremony for him, wishing him success as he makes his way all the way up Taiwan’s tallest building without safety ropes.
A climber in a blue jacket and black bottoms is seen scaling the Taipei 101, supported by safety ropes.
This is Alex Honnold, a professional rock climber from the US known for his extreme solo free climbs. He’s been rehearsing every day since last Sunday. Thursday would’ve been the fifth, if not for the weather.
Chen Yao-chi
FTV reporter
This Saturday (Jan. 24), the US rock climbing icon, Alex Honnold will take on the challenge of a solo free climb up Taipei 101. However, due to northeasterly seasonal monsoons, the weather is quite windy and rainy in Taipei. Some worry that the event may not take place as expected.
I think safety is more important.
If it’s too dangerous, meaning the winds are too strong, it could put him at risk, making it not such a great idea.
Of course not! It’s too dangerous. It’s safer to use ropes.
People in Taipei believe safety should come first, and that the event should be postponed if it rains.
Taipei 101’s management team has already held a blessing ceremony on Wednesday for the big event, meeting with Honnold’s team and praying for good weather and success. Some people also wonder what he would do if he had to relieve himself while climbing.
Alex Honnold
Rock climber
When I go multi-day wall climbing, I typically use my used water jugs. Basically you poop into a bag, you bundle up the bag, you can like duct tape it up, so it’s like a little sealed bundle. And then you can like leave in like your used water jugs, and then seal that up with tape. And then basically you’d wind up with sort of jugs of waste dangling below your actual haul bags as you climb the wall. And then when you get to the top, you just like hike your waste out and throw it away in the dumpster.
It will be, as Honnald’s show calls it, his “most daring attempt yet.” Taipei 101 has also urged the public against entering restricted zones and recording the event using drones on the big day.
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