Alex Honnold
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't know.
It's like.
5 000 feet over or six i don't know it's like so far yeah uh let's see because it was like the hardest thing i'd ever run yeah you're probably going at least three to four thousand feet from the valley floor up to the meadows and then another two thousand up to when the valley floor is four and top of clouds this is ten something so you're doing six yeah yeah so it's like okay for me i was like oh that's a that's a lot that's a trail right yeah and you bring it and you're carrying water you get yeah i just had like a little bottle and i don't know fill in the rivers and
No, actually, I don't think there is that much climbing in Glacier National Park, but, uh, I've actually biked past on, on the way to Alaska for this like random, random journey I did.
But, um, but no, I haven't, I haven't done much in there.
Yeah, she's climbing El Cap in a day, like free in a day, this route called Golden Gate.
Yeah, actually, surprisingly, I'm in that film much more than I thought because I supported her on each of her attempts.
We're talking about Emily Harrington, who's also a professional climber, who freed this route called Golden Gate in a day.
And the film's called Girl Climber.
And I think it comes out.
And then some kind of theatrical release.
But I think it'll be a relatively small theatrical release and then eventually stream and whatever.
But anyway, this film, Girl Climber.
Yeah, it's funny because she worked on this goal for a long time.
And I'd kind of forgotten that I basically supported her on each of her attempts.
Because when you support somebody, I mean, this is kind of like crewing somebody's race or something.
You know, when you support somebody, it's basically a rest day for you.
You're like having a nice day.