Alex Honnold finds himself high up in the Swiss Alps, though the climber is not new to extreme heights. What are your thoughts on his adventure with Bear Grylls?
So many things wrong with this. No third hand on rappels, not a simul-rappel as seen by the Figure 8 knots and wide angles on the anchor point. I mean, I guess it looks cool, but a bit over hyped and slightly unsafe. Not that Alex Honnold cares about safety...
I think this is the first time Bear found somebody more fearless than himself. That was supposed to freak Honnold out and he smiled like a kid in a McDonald's ballpit.
@Mossimo Tiberi ok so taken literally alex is definately better with ropes than bear grylls but they say bear is the expert and dont mention how good of a free climber Alex is... Taken as a joke bear grylls is the "rope" expert but Alex is known for soloing without ropes and stays quiet...
@Mossimo Tiberi to explain my comment further: I was implying that bear grylls' rope expertise is far surpassed by Honnonld's, who's entire career essentially revolves around rope, and I find it funny that he was portrayed as an outsider to it in the video. Hope that helped
Loved this. The whole episode felt like Bear huffing and puffing, trying to sell the intensity, followed by Alex strolling by calmly eating an apple and looking not the faintest bit stressed, other than the skydive in, which definitely got to him for once.
Alex and Dean Potter were rivals but had a mutual respect for each other. When Dean died during a wingsuit jump in Yosemite, it hit Alex pretty hard. I'm not surprised he was nervous and a little freaked before the jump.
@@mcamp9445 I mean yeah, free soloing is climbing a rock face with care and precision while wingsuiting is sending yourself at rocks with no care but lots of precision
They only showed one for the line that Alex was riding down on, but I assume they used both so both lines would have a buffer from the wire they rappelled on. So I guess you'd say, feet not foot ^
latonya green-warner I’m sure this episodes not about bear trying to show Alex how it’s done or vice versa, but just two great adventurers together for the sakes of good t.v :)
@@AMM1998 simul-rap is honestly a pretty common technique for elite climbers. Unfortunately, it's also pretty dangerous, as the recent death of Brad Gobright demonstrates. It's easy to rap off the end of the rope, and sadly, a lot of elite, every-day type climbers sort of lose the habit of tying safety knots.
"This is pretty legit.." Alex was forced to say by the NATGEO execs as he casually strolled across the tight rope without being tied in, rolling his eyes, and never getting above 40 BPM the entire time. "Oh...I'm scared...or something."
I love how Grills pulls out 40m of rope from his backpack and suddenly they have 4 x 100m of rope hanging on the wires and tied them off in the middle so it's not actually a counterbalance rappel same could have been done with quater the rope length if they went one at the time just overhyped for tv
“I’ll just tie these socks here” 2 seconds later it turns into a fully padded cable with tape and twice as much rope anchored to the top. Those are some freaking magic socks.
Anyone else notice that when they are walking across that sketchy suspension bridge, Bear Grills is clipped in while Honnold is just casually chilling there without being hooked or anything? Absolute madlad
I dont care what type of rappel they used ,that took some sand to drop off 300 ft with only a sock protecting your life...which come to think of it , that sock was probably a prop as well..there was probably a fall net set up at the bottom too that they failed to show...😂
Why is almost everything they say fake? It's cool enough to just do a reppel. Why not just show how they actually did it. Maybe even educate why they did it the way they really did it instead of faking. Even the sock part was fake. You can clearly see actual rope protectors on the final shot as they kick each other.
They did it with the socks because they want to demonstrate real life situation when people don't actually have a proper rope protector mate. And of course they switch it out with a proper protector for filming because they don't wanna film 2 legends tragically fall from a wimpy string bridge to their deaths
@@khachieu1993 the problem with that is that a cloth sock wouldn't actually do anything to protect the rope. I have experience working at height and that sock would be toast in a matter of seconds. There is a real reason why they used proper rope protection and attachment. I feel it's truly irresponsible to pretend they did it in a very unsafe way.
Yeah, it's all a little bit silly really. And also a little painful to watch. It's like watching Grylls talk to someone he thinks is Omish but they are actually a professional Formula 1 driver. Grylls: And now! We are going to ride an automobile! And move at speeds in excess of 50 miles PER HOUR! Formula 1 driver: Oh... Yeah that's pretty fast. Hey, can we maybe swing by the store? I need to get groceries... Oh, you need my socks? Well... Okay I guess.
People ask this alot. It's so the audience can learn without the chance of either Bear or the guest getting killed. TV production companies have insurance companies. They wouldn't let them do something if it's truly truly reckless or risky.
I didn’t think I would ever see a guest more intense than Bear freaking Grylls. He got so nervous and constantly asked Alex if he wanted to clip in lol
That’s just nonsense.. did anyone see a knot connecting ropes. They rappelled on secured double ropes that someone will need to retrieve, the main reason for balanced simultaneous
Yes! When bear said not enough rope and backup rope, I expected them to figure 8 or reef knot two ropes together and watch a cool transition from one rope to the other across the knot.
Plus they hear Alex guess 300ft, and they run with it. "do we have this much rope?" yeah... Alex has a point. Double rappel with two strands each.. 300ft each strand, 1200ft rope... Yeah who sees about 360m of rope here. Anyone?
love how they show the viewer that socks can protect the rope and then use proper rope protection when they do it themselves at 3:34 (PLUS the close up directly after with just the sock of course)
At 2:40 he ties a sock onto the steel cable as rope protector. Just the sock, nothing else. At 3:07 you can see the proper rope protection on all 3 steel cables. At 3:35, just as Bear Grylls says "That's why I put the rope protection on", it's a wide shot again, where you can see the proper rope protectors. At 3:36, on the next shot it's only the sock again.
1:08 this is all acting and the fact he says we’re gonna need the emergency rope, just to add a bit of suspense, when in actuality they knew they where going to do it, in the first place 😂.
Bear: Let's do this scary thing! Normal celebrity on this show: I don't know, are you sure it's safe? . This guy: Hey what if we rappelled off of this already scary bridge we're on? Bear: ... Alrighty then.
I know next to nothing about climbing, but even I can see that one rope that doesn’t reach the bottom cannot possibly turn into two ropes, each anchored at the top at their midpoint, that all of a sudden reach the bottom. That’s some daylight savings time math right there.
Was searching the comments for someone who noticed the lack of prussic or safety ropes. To be fair, as you well know, Honnold is a very experienced climber, and has done hundreds, or thousands of rappels in his life, I doubt he really needs a prussic or any sort of back up, that the rest of the guests would need.
Bear: "What we're gonna do -- counterbalanced rappel." Honnold's Face: "Simul rap with you? No thanks." *cut to ropes re-rigged fixed to be left for the crew to cleanup*
Alex: Do we have this much rope? Bear: Yeah (audio cut) well actually the camera crew has another rope so we're good. Alex: Oh that's nice we don't even have to simul rap because the crew can bring down the ropes. Bear: Yeah that's a great Idea (Audio Back on) We going to counterbalance rappel!
At 4:29 you can see two knots.... and more rope protector than just the socks + an alpine butterfly with a biner connected to the cable where the sock is... 2 anchors then. I guess they never used the counter-balance... which is a bad idea anyway. They get people to believe they are into doing their bad stuff :) They never used the 'counter balance' technique that the'special forces (big lol)' are supposed to use ?
Alex Honnold finds himself high up in the Swiss Alps, though the climber is not new to extreme heights. What are your thoughts on his adventure with Bear Grylls?
So many things wrong with this. No third hand on rappels, not a simul-rappel as seen by the Figure 8 knots and wide angles on the anchor point. I mean, I guess it looks cool, but a bit over hyped and slightly unsafe. Not that Alex Honnold cares about safety...
National Geographic should be thoroughly embarrassed to produce this fakery, disgusting. Where are your editorial ethics?
@@johnboling I would guess that they had a fireman belay.
@@johnboling
3rd hand on rappel ?
You don't mean someone at the bottom holding the rope do you ?
3rd hands means autobloc/french prussik etc, not fireman belay.
*Intense music playing*
Bear: Let's protect the rope so it doesn't sever, resulting in us plummeting to our deaths
Honnold: So bouncy :)
Sooo delighted.....
Bear: how you doing Alex, doing fine?
Alex: that's cute
Lol
😂 stuff is just too easy for him.
🤣🤣🤣🤙🏼🤘🏼🔥❤️
I think this is the first time Bear found somebody more fearless than himself. That was supposed to freak Honnold out and he smiled like a kid in a McDonald's ballpit.
That was Alex's idea! So I'd say it was Bear who was surprisingly brave!
@@AntonAdelson Bear laughs then looks down and is like 'yeah that's a good idea'..
Well yea Honnold climbed a 3,000 ft mountain💀
@@parker2x333 without a rope :)
no
I love how Bear Grylls is portrayed as the rope expert and Honnold just stands by and smiles
@Mossimo Tiberi I think that was the joke buddy
@Mossimo Tiberi dude use your brain. Seriously?
@Mossimo Tiberi honestly it can be interpreted either way, both make sense
@Mossimo Tiberi ok so taken literally alex is definately better with ropes than bear grylls but they say bear is the expert and dont mention how good of a free climber Alex is... Taken as a joke bear grylls is the "rope" expert but Alex is known for soloing without ropes and stays quiet...
@Mossimo Tiberi to explain my comment further: I was implying that bear grylls' rope expertise is far surpassed by Honnonld's, who's entire career essentially revolves around rope, and I find it funny that he was portrayed as an outsider to it in the video. Hope that helped
Loved this. The whole episode felt like Bear huffing and puffing, trying to sell the intensity, followed by Alex strolling by calmly eating an apple and looking not the faintest bit stressed, other than the skydive in, which definitely got to him for once.
Alex and Dean Potter were rivals but had a mutual respect for each other. When Dean died during a wingsuit jump in Yosemite, it hit Alex pretty hard. I'm not surprised he was nervous and a little freaked before the jump.
Deep Edge42 All the wing suiters die, like at a higher rate than free soloing
@@mcamp9445 I mean yeah, free soloing is climbing a rock face with care and precision while wingsuiting is sending yourself at rocks with no care but lots of precision
@@unropednope4644 They aren't rivals lol, Dean Potter was like 20 years older.
m camp for a while all the free soloers were wing suiters 😂😂
wonder how much counter weight Bear had in his pack to balance out Hannold's Balls
That appeared to be Hannold's only concern. They even bleeped it out.
none cause it wasnt even counterbalanced lol
The balls of Evil Knevil in the sack.
this made me laugh out loud
Underated comment
Alex: We could head up here
Bear: Alex that's a 2000ft cliff...
No bear, its 3000ft
But wait, where's your rope, and quickdraws..... Alex? ALEX!...
Bear: how many feet up is that?
Alex: yes
No mountain is more than 2 feet and a couple of hands high
It was very sporting of Alex to pretend that this was something he thought of as being difficult.
dude they were doing a 5.6 at another point of the show and Alex was pretty gamely playing it up for the camera as well
yea hahah
He seems like a good sport.
yeah you can tell Alex is a good guy
They probably paid Alex well enough to play along
Tonight, with only one sock to sleep in, Alex, for the first time in his life, gets cold feet.
I guess technically he gets a cold foot.
Haha good one
Best comment. 🌟🌟🌟
They only showed one for the line that Alex was riding down on, but I assume they used both so both lines would have a buffer from the wire they rappelled on. So I guess you'd say, feet not foot ^
It’s ok, the camera crew untied them and gave them back to Alex later.
Bear: We are about to do this scary thing involving ropes and a cliff...
Alex: What is ropes?
That is hilarious !
This was a cakewalk for Alex. His heart rate probably never increased.
I'm sure it would've if they did an actual simul rappel.
Got up to 40 BPM
latonya green-warner I’m sure this episodes not about bear trying to show Alex how it’s done or vice versa, but just two great adventurers together for the sakes of good t.v :)
I'm sure it did when he saw the Bear's methods. I would bet Alex rerigged it before he would actually get on rappel.
@@AMM1998 simul-rap is honestly a pretty common technique for elite climbers. Unfortunately, it's also pretty dangerous, as the recent death of Brad Gobright demonstrates. It's easy to rap off the end of the rope, and sadly, a lot of elite, every-day type climbers sort of lose the habit of tying safety knots.
Bear Grylls running wild with Alex Hannold is more like it.
"This is pretty legit.." Alex was forced to say by the NATGEO execs as he casually strolled across the tight rope without being tied in, rolling his eyes, and never getting above 40 BPM the entire time.
"Oh...I'm scared...or something."
And the way Bear is walking across that bridge, leaning forward as if it's challenging. 🤣🤣🤣
You can tell he was scared
called it legit as a way of saying, "neat this is fun" which it clearly was for him.
“So bouncy” Lmfao🤣🤣.
All the serious music and Bear trying to make it all scary and dramatic and it cuts to Honnold like a kid bouncing on a bed 🤣🤣🤣
2:47 rope hanging through crabs then 2:50 2 figure of 8 on bight appears magically. Counterfeit counterbalance rappel.
Thank you
this is the way
Came here to see if this comment already existed
Plot Twist: Alex Honnold is actually Bear Grylls camera guy
Once upon a time somewhere on a mountain
But with no ropes
I like this
this WAS NOT actually counterbalance, they had 2 knots in there..
Yea looks overhyped.
Stupid as well. Doing this requires twice as much rope as if they were to just repel one at a time.
If you're putting the knots in anyway just do a single person repel and don't use all your rope..
Exactly. There is no "counterbalance" here. They're basically just rappelling off a fixed anchor (the bridge). I hope Alex didn't wreck his socks...
Yeah they used two ropes with figure 8 on a bite for both lol
One showman and one professional . Alex kind of looks amused by this child's play. "do they pay me for this?"
Bear grylls : I'm teaching fish how to swim....
I’d say that’s a pretty accurate description of what’s going on in the video😂
1:25 lol'd at honnold's face when he explains him how to simul rappel :D
omg that's hilarious
HES TRYING SO HARD NOT TO LAUGH 🤣
_After they reached the ground._
Alex Honnold: Okay, how do we get my socks back?
I love how bear seems to be trying to scare alex but the only response he gets from him is, "Cool, it's super bouncy, nice"
I love how Grills pulls out 40m of rope from his backpack and suddenly they have 4 x 100m of rope hanging on the wires and tied them off in the middle so it's not actually a counterbalance rappel same could have been done with quater the rope length if they went one at the time just overhyped for tv
This is standard for BG. He threw a 40' rope of the top of Malham Cove and abb'd down it on one TV show I saw. (Malham is 260' high)
@@menakles his skills are just that good
@@tobiasbrunner4720 Seriously. If you aren't climbing with magic rope these days, you're behind the times.
This was just awkward, non of this is standard climbing repel procedure and Alex was definitely annoyed about "his socks for tonight" 😂
Come on bro. This entire rapp was dramatized and misleading, but you think they actually put his pair of spare socks on the line? 😂 definitely a prop.
They could just solo repel as well and only use half the rope tbh
They said it's what special forces guys use, so of course its not standard Climbing procedure.
It wasn't a counterbalanced repel.... If you look closely.
That rope definitely magically increased in length. The first rope they threw was maybe 30m
Bear grills hyping everything up and Alex is just like yep
I love how the music’s all dramatic and Alex is like “it’s so bouncy!”
“I’ll just tie these socks here”
2 seconds later it turns into a fully padded cable with tape and twice as much rope anchored to the top.
Those are some freaking magic socks.
Anyone else notice that when they are walking across that sketchy suspension bridge, Bear Grills is clipped in while Honnold is just casually chilling there without being hooked or anything? Absolute madlad
He's clipped in but the carabiner is behind his back
He did climb El Cap without ropes or protection😂
@@bellevoor He is not if you watch the episode
@@TheUnbekantxe36 0:14 you see the line behind him.
@@waynechin2720 thats a stick, hes not clipped in if you watch the full episode
They are not actually using mentioned counterbalanced rappel, what a shame. Just the regular figure 8 knots ( 3:00 )
yup
good find
Well ,hope you know who Alex really is...
I dont care what type of rappel they used ,that took some sand to drop off 300 ft with only a sock protecting your life...which come to think of it , that sock was probably a prop as well..there was probably a fall net set up at the bottom too that they failed to show...😂
@@titsrule the sock wasnt doing anything, the rope doesnt move anyway to create friction
Why is almost everything they say fake? It's cool enough to just do a reppel. Why not just show how they actually did it. Maybe even educate why they did it the way they really did it instead of faking. Even the sock part was fake. You can clearly see actual rope protectors on the final shot as they kick each other.
They did it with the socks because they want to demonstrate real life situation when people don't actually have a proper rope protector mate. And of course they switch it out with a proper protector for filming because they don't wanna film 2 legends tragically fall from a wimpy string bridge to their deaths
Also, wasn't actually a counterbalance rappel, the ropes were tied off.
@@khachieu1993 the problem with that is that a cloth sock wouldn't actually do anything to protect the rope. I have experience working at height and that sock would be toast in a matter of seconds. There is a real reason why they used proper rope protection and attachment. I feel it's truly irresponsible to pretend they did it in a very unsafe way.
Yeah, it's all a little bit silly really. And also a little painful to watch. It's like watching Grylls talk to someone he thinks is Omish but they are actually a professional Formula 1 driver.
Grylls: And now! We are going to ride an automobile! And move at speeds in excess of 50 miles PER HOUR!
Formula 1 driver: Oh... Yeah that's pretty fast. Hey, can we maybe swing by the store? I need to get groceries... Oh, you need my socks? Well... Okay I guess.
People ask this alot. It's so the audience can learn without the chance of either Bear or the guest getting killed. TV production companies have insurance companies. They wouldn't let them do something if it's truly truly reckless or risky.
*Bear tries to create a dramatic moment* Alex: “This is the most bomber rapper of my life”
I loved that comment. I'm guessing the general public might just think bomber = cool.
Bomber rapper? He said bomb rappel*
Opsity hilarious!
I didn’t think I would ever see a guest more intense than Bear freaking Grylls. He got so nervous and constantly asked Alex if he wanted to clip in lol
After they cut this scene, Alex free climbed back up to get his socks 😂
I like how Alex pretends to be scared to make Bear feel better about himself
Nah, he's legit scared of bear's knots.
Alex: Are you sure? Do we have enough rope?'
Bear: that's 300ft!!
Honnold: 300 ft. that's cute
That feel when they fix the lines w/ figure eights, and then act like they are doing a real simul. See the edit from 2:48 - 2:53 LOL.
Lol ikr
There not exactly going to risk killing them both unnecessarily are they though...
@@tomhughes2397 lmao true
@@tomhughes2397 but why no prussics xD
I get that they stage stuff, but to straight up lie about what your doing is a joke. That show is for armchair yuppies
Definitely seemed like Bear hesitated to say yes to the repel.. then stole Alex’s socks as revenge 😂
Bear Grylls:
Lying to you since 2006
First time we saw Bear struggle to keep up with a guest.
That’s just nonsense.. did anyone see a knot connecting ropes. They rappelled on secured double ropes that someone will need to retrieve, the main reason for balanced simultaneous
Yeah it’s tv
Yes! When bear said not enough rope and backup rope, I expected them to figure 8 or reef knot two ropes together and watch a cool transition from one rope to the other across the knot.
I'm not sure if 160 degree angles coming off those knots are ideal either, but, ya know, sometimes it's fun to over-complicate things for the camera
i was looking for this comment. cant fool climbers watching
Plus they hear Alex guess 300ft, and they run with it. "do we have this much rope?" yeah... Alex has a point.
Double rappel with two strands each.. 300ft each strand, 1200ft rope... Yeah who sees about 360m of rope here. Anyone?
When the other guy is wearing his own signature harness Iol
love how they show the viewer that socks can protect the rope and then use proper rope protection when they do it themselves at 3:34 (PLUS the close up directly after with just the sock of course)
Now Bear Grillz should try to free solo El Cap...LOL
Wow you're so cool! Clearly if he can't then he must be a bumbling moron! Oh noes! ...............
bear eats el cap for breakfeast, and alex for protains
Bear would die falling from 40 ft up.
Nah not if you tell Bear Grylls there is protein on the top
@@DudeSweet317 , LOL..😂🤣
At 2:40 he ties a sock onto the steel cable as rope protector. Just the sock, nothing else.
At 3:07 you can see the proper rope protection on all 3 steel cables.
At 3:35, just as Bear Grylls says "That's why I put the rope protection on", it's a wide shot again, where you can see the proper rope protectors.
At 3:36, on the next shot it's only the sock again.
Interesting, first time see this program of "Running wild with Alex Honnold", and glad to see Bear joint it as a special guest!
1:08 this is all acting and the fact he says we’re gonna need the emergency rope, just to add a bit of suspense, when in actuality they knew they where going to do it, in the first place 😂.
For Alex to walk on that rope bridge is like for me to step up on a sidewalk.
I think this video is freaking hilarious ! 😹😹😹😹😹😹😹 Honnold killed me
Alex: “let’s just repel from here”...
Bear: “Don’t tempt me with a good time”
The number 1 outdoor show for people who have never been out of doors.
In my town we would say
"Do you want to teach your father to make children?"
if you are italian you have been very kind ;p
What would that mean?
@@davidwarren719 it is a way of saying that someone is teaching something to someone who is already well educated on the subject
@@davidwarren719 do not teach the teacher
Bear: Let's do this scary thing!
Normal celebrity on this show: I don't know, are you sure it's safe?
.
This guy: Hey what if we rappelled off of this already scary bridge we're on?
Bear: ... Alrighty then.
Intense music
Bear: So dangerous
Alex and all the climbers/mountaineers in the comments: funny
Rest in Peace for the right sock for sacrificing himself.
You mean her self? That's a female sock.
@@mrexclusive5406 How can you tell?
It’s all staged, he was always supposed to give it up
I thought it was the left sock...
and Bear somehow magically has 600 feet of rope in one backpack, yeah right.
1200 ft, they have 4 strands...
It is funny how BG uses the safety rope on the bridge, while Alex just casually walks behind him
Let’s simul-rap by setting up separate bomber fixed lines for the camera crew to clean
AT 1:25 HES TRYING SO HARD NOT TO LAUGH AT BEAR 🤣🤣🤣
This was like a vacation for Alex 😂😂😂
I know next to nothing about climbing, but even I can see that one rope that doesn’t reach the bottom cannot possibly turn into two ropes, each anchored at the top at their midpoint, that all of a sudden reach the bottom. That’s some daylight savings time math right there.
lol, i know its a year later . but that daylight savings time comment is a ( legit) line Brother
surprised alex didn't just say "meet you at the bottom" and be the first one there waiting for bear grylls for like 10 minutes.
Boy am I sure glad Alex committed himself to climbing and not serial killing, the dude is scarily chill all the time
That's totally me when I'm Alex Honnold, and I rappel into a ravine
I had never thought I'd live long enough to see a video with Macguyver and Spiderman together. That sock move was pure Macguyver.
This is so spontaneous, just like the 20 camera angles from every possible angle
Alex has repelled over 1000ft on el cap hundreds of times, this was like the kiddy section for him
The guy trying to add scary things to a simple thing. Alex climbs el Cap with no rope and make it look easy. Two types of men ;)
Bear Grylls: I hope he is scare now
Alex: 3:30
Shows the same clip of them walking across the bridge 69 times until they actually drop down
Bear Grylls explaining Alex Honnold how much friction the ropes have against stuff... Let's take a moment and think about that. 😆😆😆😆😆😂
It was cool to see Alex stoked about doing something crazy with Bear
Bear trying to teach Alex about rappelling... LOL Nice video.
Wee-ooo wee-000, this is the climbing safety police and you’re both under arrest for not using a prusik or autoblock.
They probably had a fireman's belay off camera as fake as this whole setup was.
Was searching the comments for someone who noticed the lack of prussic or safety ropes.
To be fair, as you well know, Honnold is a very experienced climber, and has done hundreds, or thousands of rappels in his life, I doubt he really needs a prussic or any sort of back up, that the rest of the guests would need.
Okay dad bod climber extreme
this bear guy trying too much to impress everyone is the funniest thing i see today.
The only time Bear Grylls can be taught something!
Bear: "What we're gonna do -- counterbalanced rappel."
Honnold's Face: "Simul rap with you? No thanks."
*cut to ropes re-rigged fixed to be left for the crew to cleanup*
prob first ep where i don’t assume bear is the bravest
Bear proceeds to scare his guest with heights
Alex: "Let's rappel of the bridge"
Bear: o.o
So stupid, they could have done that with a single line if they really wanted to save rope, and that wasnt a simule rappel. they are so overdramatic.
And if you noticed at the top both ropes were tied so they could not slide to one side! Such a joke.
I wouldn't want to simul rap with Bear.
I'd probably do a Simon Yates on his rope. My side would be tied off anyway!
SO scary for him. Alex…”What a lovely repel so soft and beautiful.” 🤣
I love how it seems like Alex doesn’t even realize he’s famous and is just on a fun field trip
This is the bromance I didn't know I needed in my life!!
Alex is like, "what's a rope"?
3:35 rope protection 3:36 a sock. Very accurate
Accept Bear could've just ran the ropes on the inside of the cables and avoided the need for rope protection. Bear is such a TOOL
I’m totally confused by the point of this
To make a TV show
Never clicked on a video so fast!I seen Alex honnold and Bear Grylls in the same sentence and I knew for a fact this video would be dope
Alex: But i dont know how to use a rope...
Bear did all this to get Alex's socks, what a cheeky fellow!
Alex: Do we have this much rope?
Bear: Yeah (audio cut) well actually the camera crew has another rope so we're good.
Alex: Oh that's nice we don't even have to simul rap because the crew can bring down the ropes.
Bear: Yeah that's a great Idea (Audio Back on) We going to counterbalance rappel!
At 4:29 you can see two knots.... and more rope protector than just the socks + an alpine butterfly with a biner connected to the cable where the sock is... 2 anchors then. I guess they never used the counter-balance... which is a bad idea anyway. They get people to believe they are into doing their bad stuff :) They never used the 'counter balance' technique that the'special forces (big lol)' are supposed to use ?
Alex: this is more dangerous than free solo.
Qishi Li it’s TV.. They’re being over dramatic and faking the “risk”
Alex is a pro and is fearless. Precise, and not willing to die, but fearless. Grylls is a chump.
This was as painful for me to watch as it was for alex to have to take a day off climbing to “repel”
"Ok now climb up there and get your socks"
Probably a walk in the park for Alex Honnold. That's some extreme descent though. I'd be glad if I made it across even.
Yeah, it was actually. Infact Bear had to seek his help along the way during the latter half of the episode.
If you had an anchor it would be easy
1:24 his exact thoughts are 'am i being pranked here??'
Indeed. His expressions suggest that he is trying his best to not laugh
Alex might be the worst guest possible for this show. He’s completely even remembered and grinning like 90% of the time
when a TV survivalist meets a real survivalist lol i find it funny that the expert is just following along lol.