Cheers erupted from a street-level crowd as Alex Honnold reached the top of the spire of the 1,667-foot Taipei 101 skyscraper ...
In a 2016 experiment, neuroscientist Jane Joseph set out to discover what in Honnold’s brain possessed him to take on such scary climbing by scanning it. The doctor was one of the first to perform ...
El Capitan remains his most famous climb, and the worldwide acclaim it generated allowed Honnold to pursue climbing full-time ...
NEW YORK — A Manhattan skyscraper that is home to The New York Times became the site of twin daredevil stunts Thursday, with two men scaling the 52-story office tower within a matter of hours.
Alex Honnold completed one of his riskiest climbs yet over the weekend and viewers were left wondering how he got down from the top of Taipei 101 after the historic achievement ...
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