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  • Mon Jun 10 16:26 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Bala said:
    Thanks Whomever 1

  • Thu Jun 06 21:17 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Still smarter than SYA said:
    Real.

  • Thu Jun 06 15:12 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Bala said:
    Geronimo
    Good call.

  • Thu Jun 06 13:11 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    SilverBiker said:
    Maybe true, also true that thrills kills. *grin*

  • Wed Jun 05 19:53 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Mercury said:
    That's a no for me. I'm not thrilled with heights to begin with.

  • Wed Jun 05 19:32 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    missy jo said:
    no thank you
    must be other ways to get enjoyment n thrills
    sorry, enjoy if you do. not fir me

  • Wed Jun 05 19:18 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    belle de jour{C} said:
    I've seen some real climbs that were phenomenally scary...climbs people have taken to build things, so I believe this to be true.

  • Wed Jun 05 19:11 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Ken said:
    This is a sport where your first mistake is your last mistake.

  • Wed Jun 05 14:59 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Pepin said:
    I'm guessing the US Park Service made him sign a liability waiver.

    I'm impressed.

  • Wed Jun 05 13:41 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Whomever said:
    https://hardclimbs.info/free-solo-deaths/

  • Wed Jun 05 13:37 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Whomever said:
    Hard to tell these days.

    But that is called free soloing, as opposed to free climbing, and a select group of climbers do it, despite high mortality rates.

    So it could very well be a real photo, like those goats that get into situations that don't seem feasible.

  • Wed Jun 05 13:12 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Geronimo said:
    Photo may have been taken by a helicopter drone.

  • Wed Jun 05 13:05 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
    Bala said:
    I have seen films of similar climbing.
    There is a long list of things I have no need to do.
    I AM wondering where the photographer was?