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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,421 --> 00:00:10,343 [wind whistling] 2 00:00:13,763 --> 00:00:17,934 [♪ dramatic music playing] 3 00:00:34,868 --> 00:00:40,707 [♪ dramatic music playing] 4 00:00:48,798 --> 00:00:49,966 [Alex Honnold] I think this would be, like, 5 00:00:49,966 --> 00:00:52,886 the grandest adventure that we've been on in our lives. 6 00:01:00,310 --> 00:01:02,645 I'm doing this to support my friend. 7 00:01:04,147 --> 00:01:06,024 [Tommy Caldwell] One. Go. 8 00:01:06,024 --> 00:01:07,358 [Ingrid] My turn. 9 00:01:07,358 --> 00:01:08,693 - Uh-oh. It's real. 10 00:01:08,693 --> 00:01:11,071 - It's real. It's really happening. 11 00:01:14,199 --> 00:01:15,575 [Alex Honnold] I do worry about how Tommy will hold up 12 00:01:15,575 --> 00:01:17,952 on the Devil's Thumb. 13 00:01:18,411 --> 00:01:19,496 [shouting] 14 00:01:22,373 --> 00:01:23,958 [Alex Honnold] It's gonna get steep. 15 00:01:23,958 --> 00:01:26,002 Wow. This is crazy. 16 00:01:27,754 --> 00:01:30,757 I'm pretty sure you're uh, you're not on route. 17 00:01:30,757 --> 00:01:33,718 Those are the types of risks that I don't really wanna take. 18 00:01:36,096 --> 00:01:38,890 [Tommy Caldwell] You know the only thing keeping you alive 19 00:01:39,724 --> 00:01:42,352 is your trust in your climbing partner, 20 00:01:43,895 --> 00:01:45,897 and your best friend. 21 00:01:49,651 --> 00:01:56,533 [♪ theme music playing] 22 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:09,337 [birds chirping] 23 00:02:11,297 --> 00:02:12,882 [Tommy Caldwell] My name is Tommy Caldwell and I've been a 24 00:02:12,882 --> 00:02:15,718 professional climber pretty much my entire life. 25 00:02:18,805 --> 00:02:20,056 The Devil's Thumb has always been there, 26 00:02:20,056 --> 00:02:22,433 in the back of my mind. 27 00:02:22,809 --> 00:02:25,270 It's kind of like this mythical mountain. 28 00:02:25,270 --> 00:02:28,273 It's got the biggest alpine face in North America that's 29 00:02:28,273 --> 00:02:30,608 never been climbed. 30 00:02:30,608 --> 00:02:32,777 Only a few people have even attempted it, 31 00:02:33,319 --> 00:02:36,656 and a lot of the ones that did, died trying. 32 00:02:37,866 --> 00:02:41,703 And so I've been putting it together in my mind, 33 00:02:41,703 --> 00:02:44,706 and sort of logistically, for, like, a year or something. 34 00:02:46,207 --> 00:02:49,210 But I needed a partner to help me pull it off. 35 00:02:50,670 --> 00:02:53,173 So I called up Alex Honnold. 36 00:02:53,798 --> 00:02:56,885 He's the guy that climbed the 3,000-foot face on El Capitan, 37 00:02:56,885 --> 00:02:59,512 in Yosemite, without a rope. 38 00:02:59,512 --> 00:03:01,014 - Yeah, buddy. 39 00:03:01,014 --> 00:03:02,682 [Tommy Caldwell] He's probably the best climber on Earth for 40 00:03:02,682 --> 00:03:05,935 an expedition like this, 41 00:03:05,935 --> 00:03:08,313 and I was like, "is there any way that you'd wanna 42 00:03:08,313 --> 00:03:09,814 do this whole trip with me?", 43 00:03:09,814 --> 00:03:11,566 and his immediate reaction was, like, 44 00:03:11,566 --> 00:03:14,068 "No, Sanni's gonna divorce me if I do that. 45 00:03:14,068 --> 00:03:15,528 Like, there's no way I could do it.". 46 00:03:15,528 --> 00:03:17,113 But I got in his mind a little bit and he called me back 47 00:03:17,113 --> 00:03:19,574 a week later, and was like, "yeah, we're gonna do it.". 48 00:03:19,574 --> 00:03:21,159 [groaning] 49 00:03:22,368 --> 00:03:24,329 - I think this is, this could be mega. 50 00:03:24,329 --> 00:03:26,706 This could be really big. 51 00:03:26,706 --> 00:03:29,042 This is definitely not light duty. 52 00:03:29,042 --> 00:03:30,877 It's hard to say, 'cause we don't know what the rock 53 00:03:30,877 --> 00:03:32,503 quality is or what the weather's like, but from the 54 00:03:32,503 --> 00:03:34,339 photos, it looks insane. 55 00:03:34,339 --> 00:03:36,049 I mean, there's also the possibility of just going 56 00:03:36,049 --> 00:03:37,508 straight up from the bottom, 57 00:03:37,508 --> 00:03:39,093 you know, climbing the whole south face. 58 00:03:39,093 --> 00:03:40,637 - Yeah. 59 00:03:41,888 --> 00:03:43,514 Most teams of recent history, 60 00:03:43,514 --> 00:03:45,600 have just helicoptered right to the base, 61 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:48,228 but that's not really my style. 62 00:03:48,228 --> 00:03:50,146 So I started trying to imagine, like, 63 00:03:50,146 --> 00:03:53,441 "what would be the grandest way possible to do this trip?". 64 00:03:55,276 --> 00:03:59,072 I've always wanted to do a long bike tour, and I came up with 65 00:03:59,072 --> 00:04:01,908 an idea for, like, this epic road trip. 66 00:04:01,908 --> 00:04:05,912 Biking from my house, across nearly 2,500 miles of the 67 00:04:05,912 --> 00:04:08,081 American West and Canada, 68 00:04:08,081 --> 00:04:10,375 all the way to the border of Alaska. 69 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,294 Honestly, I haven't done a big adventure like this 70 00:04:13,294 --> 00:04:15,296 in a long time. 71 00:04:15,296 --> 00:04:19,634 Keep my aging body fresh. 72 00:04:19,634 --> 00:04:21,219 So it's like, 73 00:04:21,219 --> 00:04:23,721 "let's climb something that's very challenging 74 00:04:23,721 --> 00:04:26,808 and really earn our stripes getting there." 75 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:32,230 [producer] Can I get you guys to look in each others' eyes? 76 00:04:32,230 --> 00:04:33,273 - No. 77 00:04:33,273 --> 00:04:34,399 [laughs]. 78 00:04:34,399 --> 00:04:35,608 [producer] What do you see? 79 00:04:35,608 --> 00:04:36,985 - I see fear and pain. 80 00:04:36,985 --> 00:04:38,069 [laughs]. 81 00:04:38,069 --> 00:04:39,362 [producer] What do you see? 82 00:04:39,362 --> 00:04:41,864 - I mean, I'm slightly concerned about Alex's 83 00:04:41,864 --> 00:04:44,325 lack of empathy on this kind of trip. 84 00:04:44,325 --> 00:04:47,036 [laughs]. 85 00:04:48,538 --> 00:04:50,790 [Tommy Caldwell] Three, two, one. 86 00:04:50,790 --> 00:04:52,458 Go! 87 00:04:52,458 --> 00:04:53,751 [Ingrid] My turn. 88 00:04:53,751 --> 00:04:55,378 [Tommy Caldwell] I've been sidelined for a few years with 89 00:04:55,378 --> 00:04:57,797 an injury and raising a family. 90 00:04:57,797 --> 00:04:59,173 Go! 91 00:04:59,173 --> 00:05:01,384 So the Devil's Thumb is kind of, like, the biggest 92 00:05:01,384 --> 00:05:04,762 challenge imaginable, for making my comeback. 93 00:05:06,347 --> 00:05:07,890 I don't know, I just hope to have a great, you know, 94 00:05:07,890 --> 00:05:10,059 a grand adventure together. 95 00:05:10,059 --> 00:05:14,355 - Because I'm supportive and kind, really empathetic, too. 96 00:05:14,355 --> 00:05:16,566 - This is when Alex will be who he is, you know? 97 00:05:16,566 --> 00:05:18,359 It always works... it's's always worked out in the past, 98 00:05:18,359 --> 00:05:20,194 and hopefully it'll work out again. 99 00:05:25,742 --> 00:05:27,035 - Uh-oh, it's real now. 100 00:05:27,035 --> 00:05:29,537 - It's real. It's really happening. 101 00:05:35,043 --> 00:05:37,128 - This is gonna go by really fast. 102 00:05:38,546 --> 00:05:41,799 I am excited that Tommy gets to go on an adventure, 103 00:05:41,799 --> 00:05:44,510 'cause I feel like Tommy is the most himself, 104 00:05:44,510 --> 00:05:47,764 {\an8}he's the most Tommy when he gets to do this kind of thing, 105 00:05:47,764 --> 00:05:50,433 {\an8}and it's been a while since he's gotten to do that. 106 00:05:50,767 --> 00:05:53,895 {\an8}But two months is a really long time, 107 00:05:53,895 --> 00:05:56,647 and they're climbing a mountain 108 00:05:56,647 --> 00:05:59,734 that could potentially be a dangerous climb. 109 00:05:59,734 --> 00:06:02,278 I haven't made it past that yet. 110 00:06:02,278 --> 00:06:04,655 - Bye. Have a good Summer. 111 00:06:05,698 --> 00:06:07,658 I'll treat him so well, don't worry. 112 00:06:08,368 --> 00:06:10,036 [Becca Caldwell] Oh, no! 113 00:06:10,661 --> 00:06:12,538 Love you. 114 00:06:15,792 --> 00:06:17,085 [Tommy Caldwell] Love you, baby. 115 00:06:24,008 --> 00:06:25,510 [Alex Honnold] This is what we like to call a "downhill", 116 00:06:25,510 --> 00:06:27,929 so we really like doing some speed here. 117 00:06:29,597 --> 00:06:31,432 Just try to make it look fast. 118 00:06:31,432 --> 00:06:35,645 ♪ Spent two years of my life in a foreign land, ♪ 119 00:06:38,648 --> 00:06:42,693 ♪ Came home to find my mind still stuck in the sand ♪ 120 00:06:43,903 --> 00:06:46,572 {\an8}Okay, so here's a rattlesnake that I just biked by, 121 00:06:46,572 --> 00:06:47,782 {\an8}heard the rattle, 122 00:06:47,782 --> 00:06:50,159 and then it jumped at Tommy, who's on the other track. 123 00:06:50,743 --> 00:06:52,078 Welcome to Wyoming. 124 00:06:53,079 --> 00:06:57,083 ♪ I had to tell myself, "Did 'em all for you" ♪ 125 00:07:01,712 --> 00:07:02,797 [splash] 126 00:07:05,341 --> 00:07:07,427 Oh, yeah. Buffalo. 127 00:07:09,971 --> 00:07:11,931 [Tommy Caldwell] This is, like, X-rated filming. 128 00:07:11,931 --> 00:07:13,391 - Most people think X-rated means naughty, 129 00:07:13,391 --> 00:07:14,851 you mean dangerous. 130 00:07:14,851 --> 00:07:16,060 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, dangerous. 131 00:07:16,060 --> 00:07:18,688 ♪ And oh, it shows ♪ 132 00:07:19,147 --> 00:07:21,983 ♪ On the faces of those who know ♪ 133 00:07:26,654 --> 00:07:28,823 - Waiting for Alex to cruise by. 134 00:07:28,823 --> 00:07:31,534 We got camera on the tripod. 135 00:07:32,201 --> 00:07:33,619 Boom. 136 00:07:33,619 --> 00:07:36,330 Taylor Shaffer from San Diego, 137 00:07:36,330 --> 00:07:37,832 and I've been a fan of Tommy and Alex 138 00:07:37,832 --> 00:07:40,126 for a very, very long time. 139 00:07:40,751 --> 00:07:44,714 My job is to take some photos during this journey, 140 00:07:49,719 --> 00:07:51,512 massage their sore butts, you know, 141 00:07:51,512 --> 00:07:54,432 when they're just on the bike for hours on end. 142 00:07:55,433 --> 00:07:58,144 - Taylor was in my kitchen one morning, and I said that 143 00:07:58,144 --> 00:07:59,770 we were looking for somebody who was young and hungry, 144 00:07:59,770 --> 00:08:02,064 and ready to go on a big adventure and support, 145 00:08:02,064 --> 00:08:04,275 and he literally was like, "I'm young and hungry.". 146 00:08:04,650 --> 00:08:05,693 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, Taylor. 147 00:08:05,693 --> 00:08:07,403 You're looking like a man right now. 148 00:08:07,403 --> 00:08:09,322 - This is what ice axes are actually for. 149 00:08:10,573 --> 00:08:11,908 [Taylor Shaffer] And I'm driving the van. 150 00:08:11,908 --> 00:08:13,910 I like driving, it's not too bad. 151 00:08:15,578 --> 00:08:18,247 Oh, my gosh, is that Alex Honnold? 152 00:08:18,247 --> 00:08:20,166 Wow. 153 00:08:20,166 --> 00:08:22,043 Dreams do come true. 154 00:08:22,043 --> 00:08:24,670 Check back soon. 155 00:08:25,630 --> 00:08:27,840 This is the content we need, right here. 156 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:30,635 The whole youth group. 157 00:08:30,635 --> 00:08:32,637 Alex can't go anywhere these days. 158 00:08:32,637 --> 00:08:34,680 Tommy, nobody cares about Tommy. 159 00:08:34,680 --> 00:08:36,307 See, the lonesome dad. 160 00:08:36,307 --> 00:08:37,683 Then we've got Alex, over here. 161 00:08:39,644 --> 00:08:42,605 Tommy's like, "okay, I'm just gonna start biking because 162 00:08:42,605 --> 00:08:44,732 nobody cares about me." 163 00:08:45,983 --> 00:08:47,360 [Alex Honnold] The average person might not recognize 164 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:50,530 Tommy in the crowd, but in the climbing world, 165 00:08:50,530 --> 00:08:52,532 he's a total legend. 166 00:08:58,079 --> 00:08:58,996 I was a ten-year-old when I first 167 00:08:58,996 --> 00:09:01,165 heard about Tommy Caldwell. 168 00:09:01,165 --> 00:09:03,876 I was just a kid, going to the climbing gym in 169 00:09:03,876 --> 00:09:05,711 suburban California, 170 00:09:05,711 --> 00:09:08,214 and Tommy was one of the best climbers in the country, 171 00:09:08,214 --> 00:09:10,758 and I mean really, one of the best climbers in the world. 172 00:09:11,968 --> 00:09:14,303 He was doing these insane first ascents on some of the 173 00:09:14,303 --> 00:09:16,639 hardest big wall routes in the world. 174 00:09:18,558 --> 00:09:21,644 He's like the Captain America of rock climbing. 175 00:09:24,355 --> 00:09:27,316 Basically, he was the climber that I hoped to be. 176 00:09:28,609 --> 00:09:30,695 [Tommy Caldwell] I first heard about Alex, you know, he was 177 00:09:30,695 --> 00:09:33,072 kind of this budding, young climber, and then he soloed 178 00:09:33,072 --> 00:09:35,449 some big routes in Yosemite before I ever met him, and 179 00:09:35,449 --> 00:09:37,535 I was like, "whoa, that's not normal. 180 00:09:37,535 --> 00:09:39,287 He's doing stuff that people really haven't done 181 00:09:39,287 --> 00:09:41,163 at this point." 182 00:09:41,163 --> 00:09:43,416 But it was in, kind of, like, this angstful way, 183 00:09:43,416 --> 00:09:46,586 in terms of needing to, like, prove something. 184 00:09:48,254 --> 00:09:51,090 I just remember talking to him for, like, six hours 185 00:09:51,090 --> 00:09:52,800 one night, which, 186 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:54,010 [laughs]. 187 00:09:54,010 --> 00:09:56,387 surprised me, 'cause that wasn't kind of what I'd heard. 188 00:09:56,387 --> 00:09:58,097 I'd head he was super shy and awkward. 189 00:09:58,097 --> 00:10:00,182 So we, like, kind of connected. 190 00:10:01,517 --> 00:10:03,269 [Alex Honnold] The first big climb that I did with Tommy 191 00:10:03,269 --> 00:10:05,813 was the free trip on Yosemite. 192 00:10:05,813 --> 00:10:08,024 It was something like a 24 hour climbing experience, 193 00:10:08,024 --> 00:10:10,776 where we did the three biggest and hardest walls together. 194 00:10:10,776 --> 00:10:12,737 Okay, I got you good! 195 00:10:13,154 --> 00:10:14,363 Nice, Tommy. 196 00:10:14,363 --> 00:10:15,573 [Tommy Caldwell] Climbing with Alex, 197 00:10:15,573 --> 00:10:17,742 it's like a vice, in a way. 198 00:10:17,742 --> 00:10:22,163 It's like smoking cigarettes would be, or something. 199 00:10:22,163 --> 00:10:24,165 It's like, you know it could kill you, 200 00:10:24,165 --> 00:10:26,709 but you do it anyway. 201 00:10:27,752 --> 00:10:30,171 Dude, that was off the hook. 202 00:10:32,923 --> 00:10:34,550 [Alex Honnold] We had the same sets of strengths and 203 00:10:34,550 --> 00:10:37,219 weaknesses, basically. 204 00:10:37,219 --> 00:10:39,013 It allowed us to climb in a way that neither of us had 205 00:10:39,013 --> 00:10:41,223 ever actually climbed before. 206 00:10:42,933 --> 00:10:45,019 [Tommy Caldwell] Climbing with Alex, all the mountains shrunk 207 00:10:45,019 --> 00:10:47,647 to about half their size. 208 00:10:47,647 --> 00:10:49,231 We could climb things together 209 00:10:49,231 --> 00:10:51,776 that we could never do individually. 210 00:10:51,776 --> 00:10:55,112 It was really addictive right from the start. 211 00:11:03,329 --> 00:11:04,664 [Alex Honnold] Okay, I'm making a movie. 212 00:11:04,664 --> 00:11:05,706 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay. 213 00:11:05,706 --> 00:11:07,083 {\an8}[Alex Honnold] Okay, Tommy. What are we doing? 214 00:11:07,083 --> 00:11:08,292 {\an8}[Tommy Caldwell] I mean, so we're looking at all these 215 00:11:08,292 --> 00:11:10,252 {\an8}awesome photos, trying to figure out our route. 216 00:11:10,252 --> 00:11:12,463 {\an8}Turns out the walls are a little three-dimensional, 217 00:11:12,463 --> 00:11:13,839 {\an8}it's a little bit hard to figure out 218 00:11:13,839 --> 00:11:15,174 {\an8}until we get there and see it. 219 00:11:15,174 --> 00:11:16,717 {\an8}There's going to be plenty of mysteries. 220 00:11:16,717 --> 00:11:18,594 [Alex Honnold] Okay, I'm gonna look at more photos. 221 00:11:18,594 --> 00:11:20,763 Whoa, big mountains. 222 00:11:20,763 --> 00:11:23,933 Whoa, scary mountains. 223 00:11:25,601 --> 00:11:27,645 Whoa, unclimbed big faces. 224 00:11:27,645 --> 00:11:29,397 [Tommy Caldwell] Unclimbed big faces. 225 00:11:29,397 --> 00:11:31,649 Lots of rock. 226 00:11:31,649 --> 00:11:33,693 [Alex Honnold] Okay, well, that's what we're gonna climb. 227 00:11:33,693 --> 00:11:36,654 Cool, that's our mountain. 228 00:11:37,363 --> 00:11:39,198 Okay, bye. 229 00:11:42,702 --> 00:11:44,412 [Tommy Caldwell] I first learned about the Devil's Thumb 230 00:11:44,412 --> 00:11:47,289 from Jon Krakauer's book, Into The Wild. 231 00:11:47,289 --> 00:11:50,626 It was, like, his formative youth climbing experience, 232 00:11:50,626 --> 00:11:54,004 going and trying to climb this mountain, and his descriptions 233 00:11:54,004 --> 00:11:57,174 of the mountain captured my imagination. 234 00:11:58,801 --> 00:12:00,761 It's an incredibly beautiful mountain, 235 00:12:00,761 --> 00:12:02,263 but it's just so remote, 236 00:12:02,263 --> 00:12:04,390 and the weather is so terrible. 237 00:12:06,016 --> 00:12:08,644 So I think it's gonna be a big adventure. 238 00:12:11,063 --> 00:12:12,356 [Alex Honnold] Krakauer attempted to climb the 239 00:12:12,356 --> 00:12:15,484 north-east ridge of the Devil's Thumb in 1977. 240 00:12:16,402 --> 00:12:19,071 He made it about halfway up when he realized there was 241 00:12:19,071 --> 00:12:21,282 no way he could pull it off. 242 00:12:23,075 --> 00:12:24,577 People have called it "the last great problem" 243 00:12:24,577 --> 00:12:26,871 in North American mountaineering. 244 00:12:28,205 --> 00:12:30,291 For Tommy and me, I think climbing the Devil's Thumb 245 00:12:30,291 --> 00:12:31,917 is really about the chance to do something 246 00:12:31,917 --> 00:12:33,878 that's never been done before. 247 00:12:37,923 --> 00:12:41,135 I'm doing this to support my friend, 248 00:12:41,135 --> 00:12:42,845 I think that's kind of the role of the partner, 249 00:12:42,845 --> 00:12:44,346 is to keep you motivated, to keep you moving, 250 00:12:44,346 --> 00:12:46,432 to keep the team moving forward. 251 00:12:49,518 --> 00:12:52,938 The bike ride, though, not really my thing. 252 00:12:52,938 --> 00:12:57,234 - 100 miles of, like, this. I think I'm loving it. 253 00:12:57,568 --> 00:12:59,111 Only my feet are numb. 254 00:13:00,946 --> 00:13:02,948 [Alex Honnold] This slowly grinding our way across the 255 00:13:02,948 --> 00:13:06,744 country, personally, I think it's a bit much. 256 00:13:07,578 --> 00:13:09,371 Like, just get me to the climbing already. 257 00:13:09,371 --> 00:13:10,831 [Taylor Shaffer] You guys look beat. 258 00:13:10,831 --> 00:13:12,041 [Alex Honnold] Pretty tired now. 259 00:13:12,041 --> 00:13:13,334 - We look like beasts. 260 00:13:13,334 --> 00:13:14,418 [laughs]. 261 00:13:14,418 --> 00:13:16,045 [Alex Honnold] We also got up at four. 262 00:13:16,045 --> 00:13:18,088 Maybe tomorrow we should-- 263 00:13:18,088 --> 00:13:20,466 - I'm gonna go take a shower and look fresh as a daisy. 264 00:13:21,175 --> 00:13:23,719 - Tommy is known for his good nature, his positivity. 265 00:13:23,719 --> 00:13:25,554 Like, he's always upbeat. 266 00:13:25,554 --> 00:13:26,555 - You wanna wrestle? 267 00:13:26,555 --> 00:13:28,224 - No. Heck, no. 268 00:13:28,224 --> 00:13:30,893 - I think this was the stance. 269 00:13:30,893 --> 00:13:33,062 Alex is sort of known for being a bit of a grump, 270 00:13:33,062 --> 00:13:35,314 sometimes, on the way to the mountain. 271 00:13:36,440 --> 00:13:39,109 But honestly, there's, kind of, a bigger reason that 272 00:13:39,109 --> 00:13:42,112 I need this time on the bikes before the climb. 273 00:13:47,785 --> 00:13:49,995 [Taylor Shaffer] How's all the legs, all the injuries doing? 274 00:13:49,995 --> 00:13:51,455 [Tommy Caldwell] I mean, pretty good. Yeah. 275 00:13:51,455 --> 00:13:54,208 I think, overall, they're getting better. 276 00:13:55,292 --> 00:13:58,045 Everything that I know about life is, kind of, like 277 00:13:58,045 --> 00:14:01,465 imbued through this lens of being a climber. 278 00:14:02,883 --> 00:14:05,469 All of my craziest experiences, all of my hardest experiences, 279 00:14:05,469 --> 00:14:07,805 all of my best experiences are basically all, 280 00:14:07,805 --> 00:14:10,349 somehow, associated with climbing. 281 00:14:11,767 --> 00:14:15,312 Year-and-a-half ago, I was trying a climb in Yosemite. 282 00:14:21,277 --> 00:14:23,529 [shouting] 283 00:14:23,904 --> 00:14:26,448 I swung into the wall really hard, 284 00:14:26,448 --> 00:14:29,034 and it tore my Achilles tendon. 285 00:14:30,035 --> 00:14:32,413 An Achilles injury, for any professional athlete, 286 00:14:32,413 --> 00:14:34,206 is very serious. 287 00:14:34,206 --> 00:14:37,334 It can easily end your entire career. 288 00:14:39,420 --> 00:14:42,006 Biking is something I can do before it's completely healed, 289 00:14:42,006 --> 00:14:46,427 and so I started to conceive this idea to do this big trip. 290 00:14:48,679 --> 00:14:52,016 Which gives me about 50 days to get ready for the climb. 291 00:14:55,060 --> 00:14:57,062 My old man strength is starting to pull through, here. 292 00:14:57,062 --> 00:14:58,397 I'll take what I can get. 293 00:14:58,397 --> 00:15:00,608 I'm usually floundering behind you, so. 294 00:15:00,608 --> 00:15:02,192 - That's not, that's not actually true. 295 00:15:02,192 --> 00:15:03,986 You've got, like, slightly flounder-y 296 00:15:03,986 --> 00:15:05,446 in the last year or two, 297 00:15:05,446 --> 00:15:08,574 and only because you ruptured your, your Achilles. 298 00:15:10,951 --> 00:15:14,246 I think Tommy's Achilles injury has been hard for him, 299 00:15:14,246 --> 00:15:17,499 for sure, especially for him as a professional climber, 300 00:15:17,499 --> 00:15:19,209 it's like, it's his livelihood, in addition to the 301 00:15:19,209 --> 00:15:21,337 thing he loves doing. 302 00:15:21,670 --> 00:15:23,839 [Becca Caldwell] He needs to be set free, physically, 303 00:15:23,839 --> 00:15:27,676 to fully be himself. 304 00:15:29,178 --> 00:15:31,931 And then you just wonder, too, it's like, our, like, security 305 00:15:31,931 --> 00:15:35,809 is kind of based on him being physically able to do stuff. 306 00:15:36,185 --> 00:15:40,105 And so, having that threatened, there's that, 307 00:15:40,105 --> 00:15:43,275 you know, just a little bit of vulnerability. 308 00:15:45,319 --> 00:15:46,695 {\an8}[Tommy Caldwell] Well, they put bolts in there, 309 00:15:46,695 --> 00:15:48,489 {\an8}they put a cadaver part in there, 310 00:15:48,489 --> 00:15:50,658 they stitched the whole thing up using all these crazy things, 311 00:15:50,658 --> 00:15:53,744 and they completely rebuilt the Achilles tendon. 312 00:15:55,746 --> 00:15:58,999 Hopefully it'll hold up on the Devil's Thumb, but we won't 313 00:15:58,999 --> 00:16:02,211 really know until we get up on a real mountain and test it. 314 00:16:07,216 --> 00:16:13,263 [♪ dramatic music playing] 315 00:16:18,394 --> 00:16:19,687 {\an8}[Alex Honnold] We've made it about halfway on our 316 00:16:19,687 --> 00:16:21,897 {\an8}bike journey to Alaska, 317 00:16:23,774 --> 00:16:25,109 and we're stopping off at a mountain range called 318 00:16:25,109 --> 00:16:27,528 "Bugaboos", in Canada. 319 00:16:29,863 --> 00:16:32,408 It's a famous climbing spot in North America, 320 00:16:32,408 --> 00:16:35,369 and a proving ground for bigger alpine climbs, 321 00:16:35,369 --> 00:16:37,621 like in Alaska. 322 00:16:44,503 --> 00:16:47,047 [♪ dramatic music playing] 323 00:16:47,047 --> 00:16:48,966 It'll be kind of a climbing boot camp to 324 00:16:48,966 --> 00:16:50,968 test Tommy's Achilles, 325 00:16:50,968 --> 00:16:54,805 and ease back into full-on, like, elite rock climbing. 326 00:17:06,233 --> 00:17:08,485 {\an8}[unzipping] 327 00:17:11,572 --> 00:17:13,574 [unzipping] 328 00:17:14,867 --> 00:17:17,161 We are up early 'cause we're gonna go climb today. 329 00:17:17,161 --> 00:17:19,705 Right now, we're just having a nice, early breakfast, 330 00:17:19,705 --> 00:17:21,623 enjoying the stars. 331 00:17:22,833 --> 00:17:25,836 [rumbling] 332 00:17:25,836 --> 00:17:28,088 - Giant rockfall in the middle of the night. 333 00:17:29,506 --> 00:17:33,719 [rumbling] 334 00:17:33,719 --> 00:17:34,970 [Taylor Shaffer] Sounds big. 335 00:17:36,722 --> 00:17:38,390 - That sounds really big. 336 00:17:39,433 --> 00:17:41,393 [Taylor Shaffer] Nothing like just starting the day 337 00:17:41,393 --> 00:17:43,520 hearing this massive rockfall... 338 00:17:43,520 --> 00:17:46,148 as you head off into the mountains. 339 00:17:50,444 --> 00:17:53,197 [♪ dramatic music playing] 340 00:17:53,197 --> 00:17:54,823 [Taylor Shaffer] 5:00 a.m. 341 00:17:54,823 --> 00:17:56,533 We're here. 342 00:17:56,533 --> 00:17:59,036 It's a big jumble of rock above us, huh? 343 00:17:59,036 --> 00:18:00,913 El Cap size. 344 00:18:02,456 --> 00:18:04,750 Ready to blast off. 345 00:18:06,043 --> 00:18:07,628 [Tommy Caldwell] Our objective, today, is to climb 346 00:18:07,628 --> 00:18:10,547 a 3,000-foot granite wall. 347 00:18:21,767 --> 00:18:24,478 Alex climbed the first 100 feet in like four minutes. 348 00:18:25,437 --> 00:18:27,689 Gonna have to go fast. 349 00:18:35,405 --> 00:18:41,411 [♪ dramatic music playing] 350 00:18:41,411 --> 00:18:43,580 [grunting] 351 00:18:45,582 --> 00:18:47,292 {\an8}- Pretending my toes aren't about to fall off, 352 00:18:47,292 --> 00:18:49,962 {\an8}and start crying like a baby. 353 00:18:54,842 --> 00:19:00,055 [♪ dramatic music playing] 354 00:19:05,519 --> 00:19:07,646 [Tommy Caldwell] Alex is leading and he's going really fast, 355 00:19:07,646 --> 00:19:11,942 and honestly, I'm struggling to keep up with him, 356 00:19:11,942 --> 00:19:15,362 especially with being injured for the last year. 357 00:19:21,869 --> 00:19:28,584 [♪ dramatic music playing] 358 00:19:38,886 --> 00:19:40,679 [Alex Honnold] The micro's on, Tommy. 359 00:19:40,679 --> 00:19:42,055 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay. 360 00:19:42,055 --> 00:19:44,808 [Alex Honnold] I'm gonna keep going up the next ridge. 361 00:19:44,808 --> 00:19:46,685 [Tommy Caldwell] Whoa! This whole thing is loose, 362 00:19:46,685 --> 00:19:48,854 that I'm standing on. 363 00:19:49,521 --> 00:19:51,815 Was is strenuous climbing past this? 364 00:19:51,815 --> 00:19:53,901 - Is it strenuous? - Yeah. 365 00:19:53,901 --> 00:19:56,904 [Alex Honnold] The crux is hard, at the top. 366 00:20:03,785 --> 00:20:05,037 [Tommy Caldwell] Man, that was a little more physical than 367 00:20:05,037 --> 00:20:06,705 I was hoping. 368 00:20:06,705 --> 00:20:08,373 [Alex Honnold] How's the Achilles, Tommy? 369 00:20:08,373 --> 00:20:09,750 How do you feel? 370 00:20:09,750 --> 00:20:11,501 [Tommy Caldwell] Umm... 371 00:20:11,501 --> 00:20:14,588 You know, like this has been a bit of a journey. 372 00:20:15,172 --> 00:20:17,841 Did have two Advil 'cause of the bolts they put in my heel. 373 00:20:18,759 --> 00:20:20,636 [Alex Honnold] Hey, you ready to take us to the top? 374 00:20:20,636 --> 00:20:22,221 - Yeah. - Oh, yeah. 375 00:20:22,221 --> 00:20:24,306 [Tommy Caldwell] Woke up today, might as well be bad-ass. 376 00:20:24,306 --> 00:20:26,391 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, that's the spirit. 377 00:20:29,436 --> 00:20:31,355 [Tommy Caldwell] Alex is being pretty patient with me, 378 00:20:31,355 --> 00:20:34,233 but we both know the partnership to take on the Devil's Thumb 379 00:20:34,233 --> 00:20:37,194 together doesn't really work if I can't keep up. 380 00:20:46,536 --> 00:20:51,541 [heavy breathing] 381 00:20:51,541 --> 00:20:53,794 [Alex Honnold] Nice, Tommy. Come on. 382 00:20:53,794 --> 00:20:57,005 Nice, Tommy. 383 00:20:59,049 --> 00:21:01,510 Nice, dude! 384 00:21:04,888 --> 00:21:06,056 Nice effort. 385 00:21:06,056 --> 00:21:07,933 [Tommy Caldwell] Thank you. 386 00:21:11,019 --> 00:21:13,063 [Alex Honnold] Solid, Tommy. Come on. 387 00:21:16,608 --> 00:21:20,320 I do wonder if he's more beat than he lets on. 388 00:21:23,448 --> 00:21:26,368 I mean, I think he's kept shockingly high spirits, 389 00:21:26,368 --> 00:21:29,496 but truly, it's taken a toll. 390 00:21:33,667 --> 00:21:36,712 Tommy just took the lead after a year-and-a-half of injury. 391 00:21:38,338 --> 00:21:39,881 What a boss. 392 00:21:39,881 --> 00:21:44,845 Tommy Caldwell, childhood hero, you know? 393 00:21:51,601 --> 00:21:58,275 [♪ dramatic music playing] 394 00:22:01,194 --> 00:22:03,030 [Tommy Caldwell] Getting off belay, Alex. 395 00:22:03,030 --> 00:22:04,906 [Alex Honnold] Nice job. 396 00:22:15,292 --> 00:22:19,546 [♪ dramatic music playing] 397 00:22:22,591 --> 00:22:24,176 Alright, Tommy. Come on. 398 00:22:27,763 --> 00:22:29,598 [Tommy Caldwell] So high up there that you can't even see 399 00:22:29,598 --> 00:22:32,392 the mountains anymore. 400 00:22:34,436 --> 00:22:35,979 Oh, my God. 401 00:22:36,104 --> 00:22:38,690 [laughs]. 402 00:22:38,690 --> 00:22:41,068 Just amazing. 403 00:22:48,909 --> 00:22:51,787 After nearly two years of recovery, where, at times, 404 00:22:51,787 --> 00:22:55,290 I didn't know if I'd ever climb big mountains again, 405 00:22:55,290 --> 00:22:57,918 honestly, it just feels incredible. 406 00:22:57,918 --> 00:22:59,252 [laughs]. 407 00:22:59,252 --> 00:23:00,712 Oh man. 408 00:23:00,712 --> 00:23:01,963 [Alex Honnold] Yeah! 409 00:23:01,963 --> 00:23:04,007 Yeah, Tommy! 410 00:23:07,886 --> 00:23:11,598 High-fives. What a boss. 411 00:23:12,140 --> 00:23:13,600 Yeah, good work. 412 00:23:13,600 --> 00:23:15,185 Bam, the summit. 413 00:23:15,185 --> 00:23:17,813 {\an8}- Yay, the summit! - I have no idea if this is... 414 00:23:21,191 --> 00:23:23,318 [Alex Honnold] Tommy gets to the summit and I can immediately 415 00:23:23,318 --> 00:23:25,404 see that he seems pretty emotional, 416 00:23:27,239 --> 00:23:29,491 and, and we celebrate. 417 00:23:30,575 --> 00:23:32,869 It's really freaking cool. 418 00:23:32,869 --> 00:23:33,995 Oh, yeah. 419 00:23:33,995 --> 00:23:36,081 {\an8}- Well, I think that was a great day. 420 00:23:36,081 --> 00:23:37,707 {\an8}Pretty psyched. 421 00:23:41,545 --> 00:23:43,588 You know, I've had enough big setbacks, in my life, 422 00:23:43,588 --> 00:23:46,675 that I've almost become addicted to 423 00:23:46,675 --> 00:23:50,053 the progression that happens as I come back. 424 00:23:50,053 --> 00:23:53,390 I think, somehow, Kyrgyzstan built that in me. 425 00:23:57,102 --> 00:23:59,354 When I was 21-years-old, I did my first big, 426 00:23:59,354 --> 00:24:03,567 international trip to these wild mountains in Kyrgyzstan. 427 00:24:04,860 --> 00:24:07,404 A small war broke out. 428 00:24:07,404 --> 00:24:09,573 We got kidnapped, held hostage in the high mountains 429 00:24:09,573 --> 00:24:11,867 for six days. 430 00:24:13,034 --> 00:24:15,996 Went six days, basically, without food and water. 431 00:24:16,621 --> 00:24:18,498 We saw people get shot point-blank 432 00:24:18,498 --> 00:24:20,542 right in front of us. 433 00:24:22,502 --> 00:24:24,713 One of the kidnappers was escorting us to a new location, 434 00:24:24,713 --> 00:24:28,091 one day, and we ultimately escaped that guy 435 00:24:28,091 --> 00:24:30,969 by me pushing him off a cliff. 436 00:24:33,930 --> 00:24:36,558 When I pushed him, he fell 20 or 30 feet, 437 00:24:36,558 --> 00:24:37,559 bounced off a ledge, 438 00:24:37,559 --> 00:24:40,145 and then we just saw him disappear into the blackness. 439 00:24:40,520 --> 00:24:42,856 And so, yeah, I figured, in that moment, 440 00:24:42,856 --> 00:24:45,192 that I just killed someone. 441 00:24:49,196 --> 00:24:52,908 And we ran six-to-ten miles down to a military base, 442 00:24:52,908 --> 00:24:55,619 and then ultimately made our way out of there. 443 00:24:57,370 --> 00:25:00,749 I think that affected me in a lot of ways. 444 00:25:00,749 --> 00:25:02,584 We experienced, like, fear in a way that 445 00:25:02,584 --> 00:25:05,170 still doesn't feel real. 446 00:25:07,506 --> 00:25:09,674 Not long after that, I was back home, 447 00:25:09,674 --> 00:25:12,385 just trying to get my life back together, 448 00:25:12,385 --> 00:25:15,263 bought this little, tiny, rundown cabin. 449 00:25:17,432 --> 00:25:20,894 Didn't know how to use power tools or really remodel. 450 00:25:21,728 --> 00:25:24,439 And I chopped off my finger with a table saw. 451 00:25:29,152 --> 00:25:31,988 My doctor said my climbing career was over. 452 00:25:36,368 --> 00:25:38,745 But through both those experiences, 453 00:25:38,745 --> 00:25:42,707 I built this intense drive to not lose climbing. 454 00:25:54,052 --> 00:25:54,970 I basically learned that climbing can 455 00:25:54,970 --> 00:25:57,597 save me from anything. 456 00:26:02,269 --> 00:26:06,314 [cheering]. 457 00:26:06,314 --> 00:26:08,441 [screaming] 458 00:26:21,997 --> 00:26:24,040 [Alex Honnold] Our climbing the Bugaboos was definitely a 459 00:26:24,040 --> 00:26:27,794 big step, but I do still worry about how Tommy will hold up 460 00:26:27,794 --> 00:26:30,672 on the Devil's Thumb. 461 00:26:30,672 --> 00:26:33,008 You know, he turned 45 on this trip. 462 00:26:33,008 --> 00:26:35,677 I mean, for a professional athlete, that's old. 463 00:26:39,973 --> 00:26:42,058 [Tommy Caldwell] I think Alex walks this interesting line of, 464 00:26:42,058 --> 00:26:44,728 like, supporting me and pushing me. 465 00:26:44,728 --> 00:26:46,563 You know, he's not, like, a hugely sympathetic 466 00:26:46,563 --> 00:26:49,274 climbing partner, that's for sure. 467 00:26:49,983 --> 00:26:51,901 He makes these off-handed, kind of, harsh remarks, 468 00:26:51,901 --> 00:26:53,570 at times, and he's actually said to me, he's like, 469 00:26:53,570 --> 00:26:56,531 "maybe I should find somebody younger and more hungry," 470 00:26:56,990 --> 00:26:58,742 and I don't know whether that's tongue-in-cheek, 471 00:26:58,742 --> 00:27:00,869 whether that's truth. 472 00:27:00,869 --> 00:27:03,163 I don't know. 473 00:27:04,956 --> 00:27:06,916 I think I wanna show Alex I still have it, but I think, 474 00:27:06,916 --> 00:27:09,961 more than that, I wanna show myself that I still have it. 475 00:27:12,964 --> 00:27:18,303 [♪ peaceful music playing] 476 00:27:20,805 --> 00:27:22,849 [Tommy Caldwell] Hey, dude. We made it to the ocean. 477 00:27:22,849 --> 00:27:24,768 [Alex Honnold] We made it to the ocean. 478 00:27:26,436 --> 00:27:28,855 [Tommy Caldwell] We are in Prince Rupert, British Colombia. 479 00:27:28,855 --> 00:27:32,484 There's no roads beyond here, so this is where we ditch our 480 00:27:32,484 --> 00:27:35,945 bikes and sail to a place where we can start our final 481 00:27:35,945 --> 00:27:38,239 approach, on-foot, to the mountain. 482 00:27:40,700 --> 00:27:47,415 [waves crashing] 483 00:27:48,750 --> 00:27:52,462 Alex is, unfortunately, passed out in the bottom of the ship, 484 00:27:52,462 --> 00:27:54,673 face-down, trying not to puke. 485 00:27:54,673 --> 00:27:57,509 Somebody's gotta captain the ship. 486 00:28:03,598 --> 00:28:07,394 - Yeah, it's starting to get a little bouncy. 487 00:28:08,019 --> 00:28:10,647 [Tommy Caldwell] Well, we're sailing, there's whales. 488 00:28:10,647 --> 00:28:13,274 - Oh, yeah. 489 00:28:13,608 --> 00:28:16,319 [blowing] 490 00:28:17,487 --> 00:28:19,531 - That was sick. 491 00:28:19,864 --> 00:28:22,784 [blowing] 492 00:28:24,327 --> 00:28:26,705 [Taylor Shaffer] Alex doesn't seem sold. 493 00:28:27,706 --> 00:28:29,833 [Tommy Caldwell] I love doing trips with Alex, but he is a 494 00:28:29,833 --> 00:28:32,794 little bit of an enigma, I would say. 495 00:28:33,586 --> 00:28:35,880 Every time we are out doing something that, I think, 496 00:28:35,880 --> 00:28:38,883 is kind of incredible, Alex is, oftentimes, 497 00:28:38,883 --> 00:28:41,219 pretty grumpy about it. 498 00:28:42,470 --> 00:28:44,180 I always thought that it was just kind of a shtick, 499 00:28:44,180 --> 00:28:45,765 like, he was just being funny, 500 00:28:45,765 --> 00:28:47,475 but I think, now, there's, like, 501 00:28:47,475 --> 00:28:49,769 a little bit more to it than that. 502 00:28:51,396 --> 00:28:53,523 He gets the most happy when we find a scrappy, 503 00:28:53,523 --> 00:28:55,066 little climbing gym. 504 00:28:55,066 --> 00:28:57,610 That's when he's the most joyful. 505 00:28:58,403 --> 00:29:00,530 I mean, I'm realizing that he needs to pull hard on 506 00:29:00,530 --> 00:29:03,491 small holes, all the time, to feel right in the world. 507 00:29:08,747 --> 00:29:10,331 We should do what we did before, which would be you 508 00:29:10,331 --> 00:29:12,751 leading the free blast. 509 00:29:13,501 --> 00:29:16,588 {\an8}Back in 2016, Alex was prepping for his big Free Solo 510 00:29:16,588 --> 00:29:18,131 {\an8}climb in Yosemite, 511 00:29:18,131 --> 00:29:21,009 {\an8}which was really putting his life on the line, 512 00:29:21,551 --> 00:29:23,720 {\an8}and I was trying to help him get ready. 513 00:29:24,137 --> 00:29:27,140 He used to periodically go through existential crises, 514 00:29:27,140 --> 00:29:29,559 he would blow up his relationships. 515 00:29:29,559 --> 00:29:32,979 You'd call him and he'd just seem dark and conflicted. 516 00:29:39,152 --> 00:29:41,321 Can you read me your journal entry for today? 517 00:29:41,321 --> 00:29:43,990 [Alex Honnold] Says, "Today 7-C plus one fall on crux, 518 00:29:43,990 --> 00:29:46,284 too pumped, need more fitness. 519 00:29:47,452 --> 00:29:49,621 [Tommy Caldwell] Do you ever put things like, 520 00:29:49,621 --> 00:29:53,792 "miss my dog, and my mom?" 521 00:29:53,792 --> 00:29:55,001 I don't know. 522 00:29:55,001 --> 00:29:57,253 - No, no. - No? 523 00:29:58,171 --> 00:29:59,756 [Alex Honnold] I think I felt like I could only perform, 524 00:29:59,756 --> 00:30:01,090 as a climber, 525 00:30:01,090 --> 00:30:03,802 with a certain amount of angst or kind of aggro energy. 526 00:30:03,802 --> 00:30:06,638 You know, that I needed some darkness in order to achieve. 527 00:30:11,935 --> 00:30:15,647 When I grew up, nobody in my family hugged, full-stop. 528 00:30:17,106 --> 00:30:19,275 And so I didn't really start hugging until my mid-20s, 529 00:30:19,275 --> 00:30:20,610 and it was a conscious effort to, sort of, 530 00:30:20,610 --> 00:30:22,821 learn how to touch other people. 531 00:30:24,405 --> 00:30:25,949 Some people look at me and they're like, 532 00:30:25,949 --> 00:30:28,576 "oh, he's, you know, an emotionless robot," like, 533 00:30:28,576 --> 00:30:32,163 "he feels no fear, he's just like a climbing machine." 534 00:30:33,540 --> 00:30:36,084 I feel emotions, I would just say that I'm probably 535 00:30:36,084 --> 00:30:39,295 less emotive than, than the average person. 536 00:30:41,297 --> 00:30:42,257 [Tommy Caldwell] With Alex, there's always a 537 00:30:42,257 --> 00:30:44,217 protective wall. 538 00:30:45,552 --> 00:30:49,514 I think it's hard for him to let down his guard of this, 539 00:30:49,514 --> 00:30:52,767 like, persona of the fearless climber. 540 00:30:53,226 --> 00:30:56,938 You ready? One, two, three. 541 00:31:02,443 --> 00:31:04,821 Alex, you should do it. 542 00:31:04,821 --> 00:31:06,406 [Alex Honnold] No chance I'm jumping in. 543 00:31:06,406 --> 00:31:08,658 [laughs]. 544 00:31:09,117 --> 00:31:12,620 I'm also here, hoping for a transformative experience. 545 00:31:12,620 --> 00:31:15,623 And hoping to figure out what a trip like this actually 546 00:31:15,623 --> 00:31:18,209 means for me, as well. 547 00:31:21,004 --> 00:31:23,590 I think I'll feel a little more at ease once we get some 548 00:31:23,590 --> 00:31:25,758 real intel on what the climb and the mountain 549 00:31:25,758 --> 00:31:27,760 actually looks like. 550 00:31:42,567 --> 00:31:44,444 [Tommy Caldwell] Hey Dieter. 551 00:31:44,444 --> 00:31:45,737 Finally. 552 00:31:45,737 --> 00:31:47,614 Yeah so great to meet you. 553 00:31:47,614 --> 00:31:49,365 [Dieter Klose] Great to meet you. 554 00:31:49,365 --> 00:31:50,825 [Alex Honnold] Nice to meet you. 555 00:31:50,825 --> 00:31:52,160 [Dieter Klose] 556 00:31:52,160 --> 00:31:53,536 [Alex Honnold] Thanks for having us. 557 00:31:53,536 --> 00:31:55,622 [Dieter Klose] My pleasure. 558 00:31:56,915 --> 00:31:59,000 [Alex Honnold] Dieter Klose is probably the most prolific and 559 00:31:59,000 --> 00:32:01,377 knowledgable climber on the Devil's Thumb. 560 00:32:02,795 --> 00:32:04,839 He's one of the few people on Earth who can give us 561 00:32:04,839 --> 00:32:07,091 real info on the potential climbing routes, 562 00:32:07,091 --> 00:32:09,427 and on navigating the maze of obstacles 563 00:32:09,427 --> 00:32:11,888 between here and the mountain. 564 00:32:16,434 --> 00:32:18,811 [Dieter Klose] The Devil's Thumb is very remote. 565 00:32:19,145 --> 00:32:21,230 You're totally alone. 566 00:32:23,107 --> 00:32:26,903 It's only climbers that are really drawn, I think, 567 00:32:27,654 --> 00:32:29,989 because it's so forbidding. 568 00:32:32,241 --> 00:32:33,284 [Alex Honnold] These are awesome. 569 00:32:33,284 --> 00:32:35,662 [Dieter Klose] I thought you'd like this one. 570 00:32:36,079 --> 00:32:40,500 It gives you a good, you know, view of the north-west face. 571 00:32:41,626 --> 00:32:43,294 [Tommy Caldwell] Makes it look very ominous. 572 00:32:43,294 --> 00:32:45,630 - It's terrifying. - Yeah. 573 00:32:46,255 --> 00:32:47,590 So there's no routes on 574 00:32:47,590 --> 00:32:48,967 any of this part of the north-west face? 575 00:32:48,967 --> 00:32:50,051 - Negative. 576 00:32:50,051 --> 00:32:52,220 - So there's nothing over there? - Yeah. 577 00:32:53,388 --> 00:32:54,722 [Alex Honnold] There are three potential routes, that we're 578 00:32:54,722 --> 00:32:57,475 considering, to reach the top of the Devil's Thumb. 579 00:32:59,352 --> 00:33:02,188 The south face is the cleanest route. 580 00:33:02,188 --> 00:33:04,649 It's a good option in bad weather, but doesn't offer 581 00:33:04,649 --> 00:33:07,193 much in terms of climbing objectives. 582 00:33:09,570 --> 00:33:12,031 A much more impressive option would be to do a full traverse 583 00:33:12,031 --> 00:33:14,951 of the entire Devil's Thumb massif, 584 00:33:17,328 --> 00:33:19,205 which means to summit each of these incredible 585 00:33:19,205 --> 00:33:20,665 needle-like spires 586 00:33:20,665 --> 00:33:24,335 on our way to the top of the Devil's Thumb itself. 587 00:33:31,050 --> 00:33:33,594 The final option is to summit via the massive wall of the 588 00:33:33,594 --> 00:33:36,931 north-west face, which has never been climbed. 589 00:33:40,435 --> 00:33:42,478 [Dieter Klose] It might never get climbed, 590 00:33:42,478 --> 00:33:44,981 because it's so fickle. 591 00:33:44,981 --> 00:33:47,608 It's like, everybody that's gone there, you know, 592 00:33:47,608 --> 00:33:49,110 high-end climbers, 593 00:33:49,110 --> 00:33:51,446 don't even go onto the face at all. 594 00:33:51,446 --> 00:33:52,989 - But why don't they try? 595 00:33:52,989 --> 00:33:54,240 - It's avalanching. 596 00:33:54,240 --> 00:33:56,200 - Yeah. 597 00:33:56,200 --> 00:33:57,910 - Normally, you don't go to a climbing destination that's 598 00:33:57,910 --> 00:33:59,829 also a good place to go avalanche-watching. 599 00:33:59,829 --> 00:34:01,289 - I know. They're beautiful, right? 600 00:34:01,289 --> 00:34:02,498 If they don't hit ya. 601 00:34:02,498 --> 00:34:04,208 - Can't wait. 602 00:34:05,293 --> 00:34:07,879 [Dieter Klose] I was on the west buttress, I got hit by rockfall, 603 00:34:07,879 --> 00:34:11,632 and my daughter was six-months-old, and for me, 604 00:34:11,632 --> 00:34:13,342 that was a total wake-up. 605 00:34:13,342 --> 00:34:15,011 Like, it was, "you're a dad now, 606 00:34:15,011 --> 00:34:17,764 you're not doing dangerous climbs anymore." 607 00:34:20,391 --> 00:34:23,269 I don't think there's any advice, that I can give you, 608 00:34:23,269 --> 00:34:25,563 that you don't already know. 609 00:34:25,563 --> 00:34:29,150 I mean, it's like, I would say, "stay alive, you have a family." 610 00:34:31,152 --> 00:34:32,862 [Alex Honnold] It'll have to just be, like, a 611 00:34:32,862 --> 00:34:36,616 game-day decision, I think, on which route we actually take. 612 00:34:37,325 --> 00:34:39,327 - You won't know until you're right there. 613 00:34:39,327 --> 00:34:41,954 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, totally. 614 00:34:44,207 --> 00:34:45,708 [Tommy Caldwell] The next step is figuring out how to 615 00:34:45,708 --> 00:34:48,002 actually get to the mountain. 616 00:34:48,002 --> 00:34:51,380 [Alex Honnold] Navigating this new approach, up a new valley, 617 00:34:51,380 --> 00:34:53,966 that nobody has really travelled through. 618 00:34:55,051 --> 00:34:55,968 [Tommy Caldwell] So this approach route is kind of 619 00:34:55,968 --> 00:34:57,261 your brain child? 620 00:34:57,261 --> 00:34:58,429 [Dieter Klose] Yeah. 621 00:34:58,429 --> 00:35:00,139 - So if it's terrible, we can blame you? 622 00:35:00,139 --> 00:35:01,808 - Absolutely. 623 00:35:03,101 --> 00:35:04,727 [Tommy Caldwell] That does look hard to get through. 624 00:35:04,727 --> 00:35:06,646 - It's just miserable walking. 625 00:35:06,646 --> 00:35:09,398 It's rocks on ice. 626 00:35:09,899 --> 00:35:12,110 - Oh, my God, just like this nice rain, 627 00:35:12,110 --> 00:35:13,986 there's the mountain, somewhere, in the distance. 628 00:35:13,986 --> 00:35:16,531 - Yeah. You picked a [bleep] place to climb. 629 00:35:16,531 --> 00:35:17,657 [Tommy Caldwell] I know. 630 00:35:32,213 --> 00:35:38,427 [♪ dramatic music playing] 631 00:35:39,762 --> 00:35:42,181 [Alex Honnold] Up the river, across, and then zigzag on 632 00:35:42,181 --> 00:35:45,101 the ledges, hopefully. 633 00:35:53,359 --> 00:35:55,736 [grunting] 634 00:36:03,870 --> 00:36:10,751 [♪ majestic music playing] 635 00:36:11,252 --> 00:36:12,587 Look it, we see it! 636 00:36:12,587 --> 00:36:14,255 What?! 637 00:36:14,255 --> 00:36:15,631 [Taylor Shaffer] Here we are, the Devil's Thumb. 638 00:36:15,631 --> 00:36:16,966 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, whoa. 639 00:36:16,966 --> 00:36:18,467 [Alex Honnold] Oh, wow. This is cool. 640 00:36:18,467 --> 00:36:21,470 [Tommy Caldwell] Oh, my God, it looks so crazy right now. 641 00:36:22,180 --> 00:36:24,849 So beautiful. 642 00:36:30,313 --> 00:36:33,232 We've journeyed all the way from Colorado, 643 00:36:33,232 --> 00:36:36,068 and first view of the mountain. 644 00:36:36,068 --> 00:36:38,321 That looks so epic. 645 00:36:40,114 --> 00:36:41,782 [Alex Honnold] It's awesome. 646 00:36:41,782 --> 00:36:44,118 This is, like, insanely pretty. 647 00:36:56,422 --> 00:36:58,466 [Tommy Caldwell] We're about to hike over a glacier, 648 00:36:58,466 --> 00:37:00,343 and then we have to go 649 00:37:00,343 --> 00:37:02,845 all the way around the corner, over there. 650 00:37:03,804 --> 00:37:04,889 [Alex Honnold] This is what Dieter calls, 651 00:37:04,889 --> 00:37:06,933 the witch's cauldron. 652 00:37:06,933 --> 00:37:09,393 What used to be, relatively benign, snow fields, have now 653 00:37:09,393 --> 00:37:12,980 melted out into shattered glaciers and exposed rock. 654 00:37:15,441 --> 00:37:17,401 We are now on the glacier-glacier. 655 00:37:17,401 --> 00:37:19,612 We have to watch out to not fall in holes. 656 00:37:20,947 --> 00:37:22,490 [Tommy Caldwell] Oh, jeez. 657 00:37:22,490 --> 00:37:24,075 I think I'm gonna do it different, just 'cause 658 00:37:24,075 --> 00:37:26,577 I'm an old man. 659 00:37:30,414 --> 00:37:32,333 [Alex Honnold] The terrain that we're navigating is 660 00:37:32,333 --> 00:37:33,918 exactly the kind of thing that you probably 661 00:37:33,918 --> 00:37:36,712 don't wanna be doing on an Achilles injury. 662 00:37:37,463 --> 00:37:42,093 His greatest risk are, sort of, acute stresses while hiking. 663 00:37:44,095 --> 00:37:45,972 [Tommy Caldwell] After my surgery, I, like, 664 00:37:45,972 --> 00:37:48,849 convinced myself that I was totally fine. 665 00:37:48,849 --> 00:37:50,726 I got in the walking boot and I was like, 666 00:37:50,726 --> 00:37:53,104 "oh, I can actually climb in the walking boot.". 667 00:37:54,480 --> 00:37:57,316 So I started climbing again in my orthopedic boot, 668 00:37:57,316 --> 00:38:00,319 I resoled the front with climbing shoe rubber. 669 00:38:01,404 --> 00:38:03,739 I was like, "oh, I'm just gonna get back after it.". 670 00:38:04,615 --> 00:38:06,617 So I went out with Alex, one day, to test it, 671 00:38:06,617 --> 00:38:08,160 and just, like, 672 00:38:08,160 --> 00:38:10,788 pushed into this foothold really hard and felt it go again. 673 00:38:11,831 --> 00:38:14,000 It just, like, catastrophically exploded, 674 00:38:14,000 --> 00:38:16,711 like, audibly, like, pow, you could hear it. 675 00:38:18,796 --> 00:38:20,256 [Alex Honnold] I mean, sadly, I was belaying Tommy when he 676 00:38:20,256 --> 00:38:22,508 re-ruptured his Achilles. 677 00:38:23,175 --> 00:38:25,094 He re-ruptured it either three or four times through the 678 00:38:25,094 --> 00:38:28,347 recovery process, and had another surgery, and had, 679 00:38:28,347 --> 00:38:31,225 I mean, all kinds of, it was quite a saga. 680 00:38:33,769 --> 00:38:35,938 It makes me feel slightly complicit. 681 00:38:36,856 --> 00:38:38,399 I don't think it's totally my fault, but I was like, 682 00:38:38,399 --> 00:38:40,443 "oh, maybe we should've been reining him in a little 683 00:38:40,443 --> 00:38:42,653 instead of urging him on." 684 00:38:44,030 --> 00:38:46,574 So I think, for me, this trip is less about, sort of, like, 685 00:38:46,574 --> 00:38:48,617 a personal drive, 686 00:38:48,617 --> 00:38:51,162 and more like a certain feeling of obligation. 687 00:38:52,288 --> 00:38:55,416 If I can help him accomplish this big climb, and make his 688 00:38:55,416 --> 00:38:58,127 official comeback to climbing, 689 00:38:59,503 --> 00:39:02,006 I think that'll mean a lot to both of us. 690 00:39:03,966 --> 00:39:06,594 Hit it with speed, Tommy. 691 00:39:08,262 --> 00:39:10,056 Is that really better than pitter patter? 692 00:39:10,056 --> 00:39:12,516 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, 'cause I can't, like, I can't jump on 693 00:39:12,516 --> 00:39:15,061 to the toe of my foot, I gotta land on my heel. 694 00:39:19,106 --> 00:39:21,025 It's probably, like, the hardest terrain imaginable 695 00:39:21,025 --> 00:39:22,610 on a healing Achilles tendon, 696 00:39:22,610 --> 00:39:23,986 and we're trying to go fast because 697 00:39:23,986 --> 00:39:26,113 we don't want it to last all night. 698 00:39:26,113 --> 00:39:27,698 One, two. 699 00:39:27,698 --> 00:39:29,325 [Alex Honnold] Yes, Tommy. 700 00:39:33,204 --> 00:39:35,414 [Taylor Shaffer] It is fully dark now. 701 00:39:36,290 --> 00:39:38,084 A little terrifying. 702 00:39:46,467 --> 00:39:47,927 [Alex Honnold] We still have everybody? 703 00:39:47,927 --> 00:39:49,011 Okay. 704 00:39:49,011 --> 00:39:51,222 Even Taylor, back there? 705 00:39:53,808 --> 00:39:55,142 [Tommy Caldwell] We finally reach a place to camp 706 00:39:55,142 --> 00:39:57,186 at around midnight. 707 00:40:00,189 --> 00:40:03,067 The bolts in my heel get, I think, just, like, walking, 708 00:40:03,067 --> 00:40:05,653 just, like, tugs on them, and given, you know, 13 hours of it, 709 00:40:05,653 --> 00:40:08,322 tugged on them a fair amount. 710 00:40:09,073 --> 00:40:11,784 [Alex Honnold] Alright, we did 13-and-a-half hours today. 711 00:40:11,784 --> 00:40:12,910 The watch says it's three-and-a-half days 712 00:40:12,910 --> 00:40:16,038 till we recover, so let's set the alarm for a couple hours 713 00:40:16,038 --> 00:40:17,790 and go again. 714 00:40:17,790 --> 00:40:20,042 Should be fine, huh? 715 00:40:23,462 --> 00:40:27,425 [♪ peaceful music playing] 716 00:40:35,766 --> 00:40:38,644 [Alex Honnold] After nearly two months, and over 2,000 miles, 717 00:40:38,644 --> 00:40:41,230 we're finally here. 718 00:40:45,317 --> 00:40:49,488 [♪ playing guitar] 719 00:40:49,488 --> 00:40:51,866 ♪ Alex and Tommy ♪ 720 00:40:51,866 --> 00:40:55,077 ♪ About to climb the Devil's Thumb. ♪ 721 00:40:58,956 --> 00:41:02,793 ♪ We're up high on a glacier ♪ 722 00:41:02,793 --> 00:41:05,504 ♪ In the sun ♪ 723 00:41:08,716 --> 00:41:12,595 ♪ Man, this has been so fun ♪ 724 00:41:12,595 --> 00:41:14,805 [laughs]. 725 00:41:22,438 --> 00:41:26,066 - Racking up, putting together our tiny kit 726 00:41:26,066 --> 00:41:29,320 to go across all the mountains. 727 00:41:31,155 --> 00:41:33,491 [Alex Honnold] The weather, right now, looks fine. 728 00:41:33,491 --> 00:41:36,243 So we're gonna go rock climbing soon. 729 00:41:37,411 --> 00:41:40,956 The Devil's Thumb is notorious for bad weather, and yet, 730 00:41:40,956 --> 00:41:44,126 when we get here, a huge high-pressure system comes in, 731 00:41:44,126 --> 00:41:47,254 and we get a good forecast. 732 00:41:50,633 --> 00:41:52,218 [Tommy Caldwell] Alex racked, I usually let him do it, 733 00:41:52,218 --> 00:41:53,594 'cause then, if I do it, he just takes half the 734 00:41:53,594 --> 00:41:55,137 stuff off anyways. 735 00:41:55,137 --> 00:41:57,139 - That's not even true. Look how big that rack is, it's huge. 736 00:41:57,139 --> 00:41:59,016 The thing is, we wanna be prepared for rappelling, 737 00:41:59,016 --> 00:42:00,476 we wanna be prepared for anything, and we're simul 738 00:42:00,476 --> 00:42:03,229 climbing huge blocks really, so we want a lot of gear. 739 00:42:03,229 --> 00:42:04,480 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 740 00:42:04,480 --> 00:42:06,023 [Alex Honnold] And we're both, you know, we're both young 741 00:42:06,023 --> 00:42:07,816 fathers, we're trying to keep safe. 742 00:42:07,816 --> 00:42:09,735 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 743 00:42:11,820 --> 00:42:13,155 [Alex Honnold] Our luck with the weather means we have a 744 00:42:13,155 --> 00:42:16,575 chance to really go big 745 00:42:16,575 --> 00:42:18,786 by attempting the first one-day traverse 746 00:42:18,786 --> 00:42:20,996 of all five peaks in the Devil's Thumb massif. 747 00:42:25,292 --> 00:42:27,419 [Tommy Caldwell] We'll have to move really fast and light 748 00:42:27,419 --> 00:42:29,296 to basically race up and down 749 00:42:29,296 --> 00:42:32,550 each of the five peaks before sunset. 750 00:42:36,679 --> 00:42:38,472 [Alex Honnold] It's over 3,000 feet up and down the 751 00:42:38,472 --> 00:42:41,100 first two peaks, called, the witches. 752 00:42:42,142 --> 00:42:44,812 Then, another 800 feet straight up this incredible spire, 753 00:42:44,812 --> 00:42:46,897 called The Cat's Ears. 754 00:42:47,690 --> 00:42:49,942 Potentially the most dangerous section is this insane 755 00:42:49,942 --> 00:42:53,070 600-foot rappel down to notch between the Cat's Ears and 756 00:42:53,070 --> 00:42:54,822 the Devil's Thumb. 757 00:42:55,739 --> 00:42:57,700 The final climb up the Thumb itself 758 00:42:57,700 --> 00:43:00,286 is 1,500 feet of vertical rock. 759 00:43:01,912 --> 00:43:04,582 - Let's go for day packs. - Yeah. 760 00:43:04,582 --> 00:43:06,458 - Just going for it. 761 00:43:07,251 --> 00:43:09,211 [Alex Honnold] The Devil's Thumb is the main objective, 762 00:43:09,211 --> 00:43:11,422 but the spires next to the Devil's Thumb are equally 763 00:43:11,422 --> 00:43:13,424 impressive, from a climbing perspective. 764 00:43:13,424 --> 00:43:15,926 They're, like, the stuff from fantasy, like, slender, 765 00:43:15,926 --> 00:43:18,137 little needles sticking in the sky. 766 00:43:20,014 --> 00:43:21,390 [Tommy Caldwell] The fact that we're gonna try and just, 767 00:43:21,390 --> 00:43:23,642 like, blast the whole traverse, basically, in a day, 768 00:43:23,642 --> 00:43:25,352 sounds kind of intimidating to me. 769 00:43:25,352 --> 00:43:26,812 I wonder how it's gonna go. 770 00:43:26,812 --> 00:43:28,606 But I like the strategy, you know, you gotta, kind of, 771 00:43:28,606 --> 00:43:30,858 go for broke sometimes. 772 00:43:31,817 --> 00:43:33,193 [Alex Honnold] The key to our partnership, and taking on 773 00:43:33,193 --> 00:43:36,030 crazy climbs like this, is speed. 774 00:43:36,864 --> 00:43:38,699 When you can move faster together, you can climb 775 00:43:38,699 --> 00:43:40,701 further before you run out of things 776 00:43:40,701 --> 00:43:43,412 like daylight, or supplies. 777 00:43:45,789 --> 00:43:47,791 Over the years, Tommy and I have, sort of, refined our 778 00:43:47,791 --> 00:43:51,712 technique to allow us to climb pretty darn fast. 779 00:43:58,385 --> 00:44:01,764 Simul climbing is when both climbers climb simultaneously. 780 00:44:02,681 --> 00:44:04,600 Come on, Tommy! 781 00:44:04,600 --> 00:44:06,560 Come on! 782 00:44:07,561 --> 00:44:09,063 - Bah! 783 00:44:09,063 --> 00:44:10,856 - Yeah. 784 00:44:11,398 --> 00:44:14,068 And it's contrast to normal climbing, where one climber 785 00:44:14,068 --> 00:44:16,570 goes up and brings the other climber to them. 786 00:44:16,570 --> 00:44:18,238 [Tommy Caldwell] Done climbing, Alex. 787 00:44:18,238 --> 00:44:20,032 [Alex Honnold] Both climbers are moving in tandem, which is 788 00:44:20,032 --> 00:44:23,494 way faster, but also a bit more dangerous. 789 00:44:27,247 --> 00:44:29,291 [Tommy Caldwell] The leader is, oftentimes, climbing 50, 790 00:44:29,291 --> 00:44:33,796 60 feet above their last piece of protection, which means, 791 00:44:33,796 --> 00:44:36,548 if they fall, they're gonna fall twice that distance. 792 00:44:36,548 --> 00:44:38,759 120 feet. 793 00:44:42,805 --> 00:44:44,932 [shouting] 794 00:44:46,684 --> 00:44:47,726 [Alex Honnold] Whoa, you okay? 795 00:44:49,937 --> 00:44:51,188 Whoa, jeez. 796 00:44:51,188 --> 00:44:52,564 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, yeah. I'm fine. 797 00:44:55,609 --> 00:44:59,530 The stakes are high, so you need to be very aware, 798 00:44:59,530 --> 00:45:02,950 very on top of your game. 799 00:45:05,536 --> 00:45:06,912 A fall like that on the Devil's Thumb 800 00:45:06,912 --> 00:45:09,748 would probably be fatal. 801 00:45:09,748 --> 00:45:13,877 [phone chiming] 802 00:45:16,463 --> 00:45:17,965 [Ingrid] Hi, dada. 803 00:45:17,965 --> 00:45:20,968 [Tommy Caldwell] Hey, Ingrid. How you doing? 804 00:45:20,968 --> 00:45:23,846 Hey, Fitzy. What's up, buddy? 805 00:45:23,846 --> 00:45:24,847 [Fitz] Awesome. 806 00:45:24,847 --> 00:45:25,889 [laughs]. 807 00:45:25,889 --> 00:45:27,057 [Tommy Caldwell] Hey baby. 808 00:45:27,057 --> 00:45:28,392 [Becca Caldwell] How's it going? 809 00:45:28,392 --> 00:45:29,601 Ready for tomorrow? 810 00:45:29,601 --> 00:45:32,396 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, getting all geared-up, psyched. 811 00:45:32,396 --> 00:45:34,398 Everybody's getting ready for tomorrow. 812 00:45:34,398 --> 00:45:37,067 Tomorrow's the big day. 813 00:45:38,026 --> 00:45:41,947 I think I always question the risk side of adventures 814 00:45:41,947 --> 00:45:44,450 like this, especially these days, as a father. 815 00:45:44,450 --> 00:45:47,161 That makes me a little bit nervous, but on the other hand, 816 00:45:47,161 --> 00:45:50,205 this is, like, what we do, this is what Alex and I do. 817 00:45:50,205 --> 00:45:52,332 [Becca Caldwell] Ingrid, dad's talking to you and he's about 818 00:45:52,332 --> 00:45:54,835 to go up a mountain, so pay attention, please. 819 00:45:54,835 --> 00:45:56,378 [Tommy Caldwell] Yep. I love you, sweetie. 820 00:45:56,378 --> 00:45:59,047 [Ingrid] Don't go! 821 00:45:59,590 --> 00:46:01,341 [Tommy Caldwell] Back in a few days. 822 00:46:06,805 --> 00:46:12,394 {\an8}[♪ guitar music playing] 823 00:46:17,983 --> 00:46:19,777 [unzipping] 824 00:46:26,617 --> 00:46:28,494 [Alex Honnold] Okay, here we go. 825 00:46:30,621 --> 00:46:31,622 [Taylor Shaffer] Have a good day. 826 00:46:31,622 --> 00:46:33,248 [Alex Honnold] Oh, yeah. See you guys later. 827 00:46:33,248 --> 00:46:34,583 [Taylor Shaffer] Bye. 828 00:46:34,583 --> 00:46:36,835 [Alex Honnold] Oh, yeah. 829 00:46:37,878 --> 00:46:40,589 [Taylor Shaffer] Finally going rock climbing. 830 00:46:42,925 --> 00:46:46,220 Off they go, into the darkness. 831 00:46:47,888 --> 00:46:50,974 I just hope everything goes safe and sound. 832 00:46:59,066 --> 00:47:00,359 [Alex Honnold] No-one has ever attempted climbing 833 00:47:00,359 --> 00:47:02,361 all five peaks of the Devil's Thumb massif 834 00:47:02,361 --> 00:47:04,154 in a single day. 835 00:47:04,154 --> 00:47:07,324 Honestly, I'm not sure we can pull it off. 836 00:47:09,368 --> 00:47:11,745 [Tommy Caldwell] Wow. 837 00:47:13,580 --> 00:47:16,083 [Alex Honnold] We have to move super fast, and Tommy's body 838 00:47:16,083 --> 00:47:18,585 just isn't what it used to be. 839 00:47:21,088 --> 00:47:24,049 But I also know how badly he wants this climb 840 00:47:24,049 --> 00:47:26,176 to be a success. 841 00:47:27,970 --> 00:47:32,349 This is Tommy's trip, Tommy's idea, Tommy's goal. 842 00:47:33,392 --> 00:47:36,144 I just hope I can help make it happen. 843 00:47:44,111 --> 00:47:45,696 [Tommy Caldwell] There's always part of you that says, 844 00:47:45,696 --> 00:47:48,365 "What if this doesn't work? 845 00:47:50,701 --> 00:47:54,538 What does that mean for me, for my career, for my life?" 846 00:47:57,207 --> 00:48:00,460 There's only one way to find out. 847 00:48:02,462 --> 00:48:04,506 {\an8}[whistles]. 848 00:48:04,506 --> 00:48:06,383 {\an8}[Alex Honnold] Good morning mountains. 849 00:48:06,383 --> 00:48:08,218 {\an8}I think this is the official start of the route, 850 00:48:08,218 --> 00:48:09,761 I'm starting my timer. 851 00:48:09,761 --> 00:48:12,389 We have now begun the outward traverse. 852 00:48:14,141 --> 00:48:17,603 [ticking] 853 00:48:17,603 --> 00:48:19,438 [Tommy Caldwell] Oh, yeah. 854 00:48:20,689 --> 00:48:21,690 [Alex Honnold] Wow. 855 00:48:21,690 --> 00:48:23,483 Seeing the whole thing up here looks amazing. 856 00:48:23,483 --> 00:48:25,777 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, I was just taking it in. 857 00:48:26,403 --> 00:48:29,615 Doing a one-day ascent adds a sense of urgency 858 00:48:29,615 --> 00:48:31,199 to the whole day. 859 00:48:31,199 --> 00:48:33,744 If we don't make it during the daylight hours, we're either 860 00:48:33,744 --> 00:48:35,704 gonna have to keep questing through the dark, 861 00:48:35,704 --> 00:48:39,374 stop and shiver through the night, or bail altogether. 862 00:48:41,752 --> 00:48:44,087 So we normally start climbing big mountains in our tennies. 863 00:48:44,087 --> 00:48:45,130 [Alex Honnold] Yeah. 864 00:48:45,130 --> 00:48:46,256 [Tommy Caldwell] No rope? 865 00:48:46,256 --> 00:48:48,050 [Alex Honnold] Yep. 866 00:48:48,800 --> 00:48:50,135 [Tommy Caldwell] Alex starts climbing up to the base of the 867 00:48:50,135 --> 00:48:54,681 first spire without a rope, because it's faster. 868 00:49:02,230 --> 00:49:03,649 [Alex Honnold] There's Tommy, 869 00:49:03,649 --> 00:49:05,859 soloing up the beginning of the route. 870 00:49:06,485 --> 00:49:09,112 Tommy climbing carefully. 871 00:49:10,781 --> 00:49:12,157 [Tommy Caldwell] I'm just not comfortable climbing without 872 00:49:12,157 --> 00:49:14,952 safety gear the way Alex is. 873 00:49:17,829 --> 00:49:20,332 I feel like he's already pushing me over that line of risk, 874 00:49:21,500 --> 00:49:25,212 but I also don't wanna slow us down right out of the gate. 875 00:49:29,841 --> 00:49:36,139 [♪ dramatic music playing] 876 00:49:41,436 --> 00:49:45,148 We ended up climbing, unroped, almost half of the first route. 877 00:49:46,733 --> 00:49:48,443 But it does get us into position to start the 878 00:49:48,443 --> 00:49:51,321 first pitch a little head of schedule. 879 00:49:52,739 --> 00:49:54,199 [Alex Honnold] Okay, I'm freaking repacked. 880 00:49:54,199 --> 00:49:55,784 Are you ready to go? 881 00:49:56,702 --> 00:49:58,662 Tommy Caldwell is starting the first section of 882 00:49:58,662 --> 00:50:00,414 {\an8}technical rock climbing. 883 00:50:00,914 --> 00:50:03,458 {\an8}There's the top of the Witches teat. 884 00:50:04,960 --> 00:50:06,169 Okay, you're tied in. 885 00:50:06,169 --> 00:50:08,213 Line's on, you have all your things. 886 00:50:08,213 --> 00:50:10,674 Take me to the summit. 887 00:50:11,008 --> 00:50:14,052 The first spire is 2,000 feet of vertical, with no clear 888 00:50:14,052 --> 00:50:16,304 route to the top. 889 00:50:21,852 --> 00:50:23,437 Tommy sets off in the lead, 890 00:50:23,437 --> 00:50:27,816 and he quickly climbs out of sight. 891 00:50:38,076 --> 00:50:40,245 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay. Traction's on! 892 00:50:40,245 --> 00:50:42,622 [Alex Honnold] Nice, I'm climbing. 893 00:50:51,590 --> 00:50:53,800 When we simul climb, we try to go for really long stretches 894 00:50:53,800 --> 00:50:56,178 at a time, without stopping. 895 00:50:56,178 --> 00:50:59,306 Which means that we place protection less frequently. 896 00:50:59,806 --> 00:51:01,516 I mean, sometimes you're going 100 feet in between pieces of 897 00:51:01,516 --> 00:51:03,685 gear, so that means you could take a 200 foot fall, which, 898 00:51:03,685 --> 00:51:06,396 on this type of terrain, would probably be fatal, 899 00:51:08,231 --> 00:51:09,524 because you hit ledges, 900 00:51:09,524 --> 00:51:11,735 and bounce off things, and you'd probably die. 901 00:51:14,821 --> 00:51:17,074 The thing with simul climbing is it requires total trust 902 00:51:17,074 --> 00:51:19,451 from your partner, because, oftentimes, 903 00:51:19,451 --> 00:51:21,870 you can't hear your partner and you can't see your partner, 904 00:51:21,870 --> 00:51:25,248 but you just have to know that they're doing the right thing. 905 00:51:29,669 --> 00:51:33,215 I come around the corner and see Tommy up, below this big 906 00:51:33,215 --> 00:51:35,050 chimney system that we're aiming for, and I can 907 00:51:35,050 --> 00:51:36,968 immediately see that he's fully off-route. 908 00:51:40,097 --> 00:51:43,433 [Alex Honnold] I'm pretty sure you're uh, you're not on route. 909 00:51:43,433 --> 00:51:45,185 - What, do you think I'm supposed to be over left more? 910 00:51:45,185 --> 00:51:46,686 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, I know you're getting into all kinds of 911 00:51:46,686 --> 00:51:47,979 weird [bleep] over there. 912 00:51:48,105 --> 00:51:49,356 [Tommy Caldwell] Seemed like the way, but. 913 00:51:49,356 --> 00:51:51,942 [Alex Honnold] No, uh, uh, uh. 914 00:51:51,942 --> 00:51:54,694 I mean, I kind of think you just, if you can reverse what 915 00:51:54,694 --> 00:51:58,406 you just did, just down-climb and quest back over, into it. 916 00:52:02,577 --> 00:52:04,871 [Tommy Caldwell] I get to a place where the rock is wet, 917 00:52:04,871 --> 00:52:07,999 the cracks go away, things seem dangerous and loose. 918 00:52:07,999 --> 00:52:10,460 And so I resign to the fact where I actually have to 919 00:52:10,460 --> 00:52:14,756 down-climb about 100 feet, and get back on route, 920 00:52:14,756 --> 00:52:18,718 which probably adds another 20 minutes to our day. 921 00:52:20,345 --> 00:52:22,889 [Alex Honnold] Oh, my God, there's rocks falling. 922 00:52:22,889 --> 00:52:25,809 Tommy's crossing. 923 00:52:29,646 --> 00:52:31,523 We all get lost sometimes. 924 00:52:31,523 --> 00:52:33,358 I find it a little bit frustrating, though, because 925 00:52:33,358 --> 00:52:36,403 you know that those things just compound themselves over a day, 926 00:52:36,403 --> 00:52:38,697 and if you think you're gonna be out for a 24-hour 927 00:52:38,697 --> 00:52:40,866 push in the mountains, any time you waste 20 minutes, 928 00:52:40,866 --> 00:52:42,909 like, that stuff adds up. 929 00:52:42,909 --> 00:52:44,327 [Tommy Caldwell] Sorry. 930 00:52:44,327 --> 00:52:46,037 I got lost for a minute, there. 931 00:52:46,037 --> 00:52:47,956 [Alex Honnold] No worries. 932 00:52:47,956 --> 00:52:50,458 Tommy, back on track. 933 00:52:59,509 --> 00:53:03,722 [♪ dramatic music playing] 934 00:53:03,722 --> 00:53:05,140 [Tommy Caldwell] Is that you, Alex? 935 00:53:05,140 --> 00:53:07,225 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, I'm climbing. 936 00:53:07,225 --> 00:53:09,936 [Tommy Caldwell] I'm feeling the pressure to move fast. 937 00:53:13,648 --> 00:53:15,275 This feels like the moment when I have to, kind of, 938 00:53:15,275 --> 00:53:18,570 dig deep and prove I've still got it. 939 00:53:28,371 --> 00:53:31,416 Honestly, I'm just gritting it out. 940 00:53:43,553 --> 00:53:45,805 That's why I've gotten where I am, and so 941 00:53:45,805 --> 00:53:48,058 part of me wants that to be kind of like, 942 00:53:48,058 --> 00:53:51,353 as strong and as fierce as it can be, always. 943 00:53:54,397 --> 00:53:56,441 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, buddy. 944 00:54:03,156 --> 00:54:09,537 [♪ dramatic music playing] 945 00:54:09,537 --> 00:54:11,623 Yeah! 946 00:54:12,707 --> 00:54:15,418 [Tommy Caldwell] Woo! I'm on the top, Alex! 947 00:54:15,752 --> 00:54:18,088 [Alex Honnold] Oh, yeah. 948 00:54:19,422 --> 00:54:21,925 That was pretty good. 949 00:54:22,550 --> 00:54:24,552 [Tommy Caldwell] We make it to the summit of the first peak, 950 00:54:24,552 --> 00:54:25,679 which is only the beginning, 951 00:54:25,679 --> 00:54:28,515 but it feels like a big success to me. 952 00:54:28,515 --> 00:54:30,016 Look at this. 953 00:54:30,016 --> 00:54:31,643 This feels like, freaking, straight out of 954 00:54:31,643 --> 00:54:33,812 Lord of the Rings to me. 955 00:54:33,812 --> 00:54:36,982 Menacing mountains everywhere. 956 00:54:37,649 --> 00:54:40,610 There's the Devil's Thumb, we're going over there soon. 957 00:54:43,405 --> 00:54:46,366 There's Alex, just, you know, walking around unroped. 958 00:54:47,492 --> 00:54:50,161 Motored up this. 959 00:54:53,748 --> 00:54:57,294 {\an8}[ticking] 960 00:54:57,294 --> 00:54:58,461 {\an8}Yeah, right now, I'm feeling like we're, 961 00:54:58,461 --> 00:55:00,380 {\an8}we're making good life choices. 962 00:55:00,380 --> 00:55:03,174 Hopefully it stays that way all day. 963 00:55:03,800 --> 00:55:06,720 [Alex Honnold] Okay. I'm rapping. 964 00:55:06,720 --> 00:55:09,014 Let's see where we get. 965 00:55:10,890 --> 00:55:12,642 We're making good progress, 966 00:55:12,642 --> 00:55:14,477 but we need to keep up the pace 967 00:55:14,477 --> 00:55:17,272 if we wanna avoid getting stuck up here in the dark. 968 00:55:22,319 --> 00:55:24,321 I mean, depending how uh, how that feels, 969 00:55:24,321 --> 00:55:26,281 we could basically just solo. 970 00:55:27,741 --> 00:55:29,993 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 971 00:55:31,494 --> 00:55:33,246 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, let's just solo as far as we can, huh? 972 00:55:33,246 --> 00:55:35,749 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 973 00:55:46,634 --> 00:55:49,054 Wow. 974 00:55:49,054 --> 00:55:52,307 I mean, it looks easy, but it's super exposed. 975 00:55:52,307 --> 00:55:54,684 [Alex Honnold] Pretty exciting. 976 00:55:55,727 --> 00:55:57,145 Are we roping up there, Tommy? 977 00:55:57,145 --> 00:55:58,438 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 978 00:55:58,438 --> 00:55:59,814 [Alex Honnold] Uh-oh, Tommy got scared. 979 00:55:59,814 --> 00:56:01,066 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, I kind of wanna rope up. 980 00:56:01,066 --> 00:56:02,400 It's a little unnerving. 981 00:56:02,400 --> 00:56:04,986 [Alex Honnold] I'm climbing. 982 00:56:06,279 --> 00:56:07,822 [Tommy Caldwell] I know that Alex wants to just stay 983 00:56:07,822 --> 00:56:10,909 unroped, you know, he's a free soloist. 984 00:56:11,576 --> 00:56:15,997 {\an8}But he stops, and we rope up for the next section of the climb, 985 00:56:18,625 --> 00:56:19,709 which is kind of nice. 986 00:56:19,709 --> 00:56:21,628 I was like, "oh, he's taking it seriously. 987 00:56:21,628 --> 00:56:24,172 He kind of cares about me a little bit." 988 00:56:26,174 --> 00:56:28,468 [Alex Honnold] You're on, Tommy! 989 00:56:29,260 --> 00:56:31,763 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay, I'm climbing, Alex! 990 00:56:40,522 --> 00:56:42,482 Oh, man. 991 00:56:42,482 --> 00:56:45,193 Just looks so sketchy. 992 00:57:01,376 --> 00:57:03,002 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, Tommy! 993 00:57:03,002 --> 00:57:05,130 Oh, my God. That's a good shot. 994 00:57:05,130 --> 00:57:07,966 - What should I do? Should I pray? 995 00:57:07,966 --> 00:57:09,092 Should I throw my hands in the air? 996 00:57:09,092 --> 00:57:10,635 [screaming] 997 00:57:10,635 --> 00:57:12,053 [laughs]. 998 00:57:12,053 --> 00:57:14,389 What are we? Where are we? 999 00:57:16,266 --> 00:57:18,435 [Alex Honnold] Oh, my God, the wind. 1000 00:57:18,435 --> 00:57:20,520 This is kind of unnerving. 1001 00:57:21,646 --> 00:57:23,940 {\an8}Okay, let's start rappelling. 1002 00:57:35,118 --> 00:57:37,579 We descend the other side of the ridge, 1003 00:57:37,579 --> 00:57:41,207 down into a shoulder on the side of the Cat Ear spires, 1004 00:57:41,207 --> 00:57:44,711 which is over 800 feet of climbing. 1005 00:57:50,425 --> 00:57:51,968 Alright, you wanna lead this one? 1006 00:57:51,968 --> 00:57:53,720 [Tommy Caldwell] Uh no, you should lead it. 1007 00:57:53,720 --> 00:57:55,972 [Alex Honnold] No, no. I think you should. 1008 00:57:56,806 --> 00:57:59,267 We start working our way up the side of the first spire, 1009 00:57:59,267 --> 00:58:02,604 and we find our rhythm, 1010 00:58:02,604 --> 00:58:05,482 and we just fly. 1011 00:58:07,984 --> 00:58:11,696 [♪ upbeat music playing] 1012 00:58:11,696 --> 00:58:13,907 Nice job, Tommy! Cruising. 1013 00:58:13,907 --> 00:58:16,117 [Tommy Caldwell] Thank you. 1014 00:58:22,123 --> 00:58:26,169 [♪ upbeat music playing] 1015 00:58:26,169 --> 00:58:28,922 Yeah! 1016 00:58:28,922 --> 00:58:30,924 You're on belay, Alex! 1017 00:58:33,343 --> 00:58:35,845 Yeah. 1018 00:58:37,180 --> 00:58:39,599 Pretty crazy spot. 1019 00:58:39,599 --> 00:58:41,684 Woo! 1020 00:58:41,684 --> 00:58:42,894 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, buddy. 1021 00:58:42,894 --> 00:58:44,145 [Tommy Caldwell] Oh, yeah. 1022 00:58:44,145 --> 00:58:46,147 This might be the craziest summit I've ever been on. 1023 00:58:46,147 --> 00:58:48,066 [Alex Honnold] Oh, I can't wait. 1024 00:58:48,775 --> 00:58:50,568 Wow. 1025 00:58:50,568 --> 00:58:51,903 [Tommy Caldwell] Boom, good work. 1026 00:58:51,903 --> 00:58:53,154 [Alex Honnold] That's a good summit. 1027 00:58:53,154 --> 00:58:54,364 [Tommy Caldwell] This is something I kind of don't feel 1028 00:58:54,364 --> 00:58:55,865 like dancing around on top of. 1029 00:58:55,865 --> 00:58:57,242 I'm like, "Oh, my God." 1030 00:58:57,242 --> 00:58:58,660 You could do that. 1031 00:58:58,660 --> 00:59:00,411 [Alex Honnold] Maybe I'll do a handstand. 1032 00:59:00,411 --> 00:59:03,122 Here I'll shoot some video. 1033 00:59:03,122 --> 00:59:04,791 [Tommy Caldwell] Does it look epic? 1034 00:59:04,791 --> 00:59:08,002 [Alex Honnold] I mean, it'd be more epic if I could take, 1035 00:59:08,002 --> 00:59:10,421 like, two steps further back, but I'll die. 1036 00:59:10,421 --> 00:59:12,715 Yeah. 1037 00:59:12,715 --> 00:59:14,425 Yeah, I think it's fair to say this is one of the craziest 1038 00:59:14,425 --> 00:59:16,886 summits that we've been on. 1039 00:59:16,886 --> 00:59:18,763 Oh, my God, yeah, don't fall. 1040 00:59:18,763 --> 00:59:19,931 - Hi, mom. 1041 00:59:19,931 --> 00:59:21,099 [laughs]. 1042 00:59:21,099 --> 00:59:23,268 - Hi, Becca. Hi, Sanni. 1043 00:59:23,268 --> 00:59:24,727 - On the top of the Cat's Ears spires. 1044 00:59:24,727 --> 00:59:26,688 - Cat's Ears spires. This is a totally insane summit. 1045 00:59:26,688 --> 00:59:29,774 - My adrenaline is peaking standing here. 1046 00:59:29,774 --> 00:59:31,818 - I know, I feel a little shaky. 1047 00:59:31,818 --> 00:59:34,696 This is how you do PT for the Achilles, right? 1048 00:59:34,696 --> 00:59:36,114 - Yeah, totally. 1049 00:59:36,114 --> 00:59:38,950 Just one-foot balance on top of the Cat Ear spire. 1050 00:59:38,950 --> 00:59:41,286 [Alex Honnold] Jeez. 1051 00:59:48,293 --> 00:59:51,254 What do you think of the Devil's Thumb behind us? 1052 00:59:51,838 --> 00:59:55,049 The north-west face looks imposing. 1053 00:59:58,219 --> 01:00:00,555 - That's the face of death, huh? 1054 01:00:00,555 --> 01:00:03,766 God, it does kind of look pretty deathly, actually. 1055 01:00:09,772 --> 01:00:10,898 Look at that. 1056 01:00:10,898 --> 01:00:12,108 [Alex Honnold] Oh, wow. 1057 01:00:12,108 --> 01:00:13,318 [Tommy Caldwell] Oh, my God. 1058 01:00:13,318 --> 01:00:15,570 [Alex Honnold] Giant avalanche. 1059 01:00:15,570 --> 01:00:17,822 [Tommy Caldwell] Wow. 1060 01:00:17,822 --> 01:00:21,534 That is why we're not gonna climb the north-west face. 1061 01:00:21,534 --> 01:00:22,827 [Alex Honnold] Look at all the consecutive lines of 1062 01:00:22,827 --> 01:00:24,454 debris down here. 1063 01:00:24,454 --> 01:00:27,123 There have been some big avalanches down there. 1064 01:00:28,708 --> 01:00:31,169 That thing seems like death. 1065 01:00:32,545 --> 01:00:34,213 [Tommy Caldwell] I know that avalanches have killed several 1066 01:00:34,213 --> 01:00:37,133 people on the north-west face of the Devil's Thumb, and so 1067 01:00:37,133 --> 01:00:40,011 in the back of my mind, it just feels unsettling. 1068 01:00:43,056 --> 01:00:45,642 I'm definitely glad we didn't go that way, but we still have 1069 01:00:45,642 --> 01:00:48,770 to figure out how to get to the top of the Thumb itself, 1070 01:00:48,770 --> 01:00:52,315 which is another 1,500 feet straight up, 1071 01:00:52,315 --> 01:00:55,109 and we have no idea how to climb it. 1072 01:00:57,862 --> 01:01:00,990 Check out that, that shield of rock, with the zigzagging crack, 1073 01:01:00,990 --> 01:01:02,617 that black crack. 1074 01:01:02,617 --> 01:01:04,410 That looks cool, huh? 1075 01:01:04,410 --> 01:01:05,536 [Alex Honnold] I guess we'll see if there're holds, 1076 01:01:05,536 --> 01:01:07,038 we'll see if it goes. 1077 01:01:07,038 --> 01:01:08,373 [Tommy Caldwell] Come on, huh, do you wanna finish this off 1078 01:01:08,373 --> 01:01:09,999 with a bang or what? 1079 01:01:09,999 --> 01:01:12,251 [Alex Honnold] No, I just wanna get to the top. 1080 01:01:13,211 --> 01:01:14,754 Before we can start the climb, 1081 01:01:14,754 --> 01:01:17,006 we have to do our biggest rappel yet. 1082 01:01:17,006 --> 01:01:19,801 It's like 600 feet straight down, which is insane, 1083 01:01:19,801 --> 01:01:22,553 and potentially very dangerous. 1084 01:01:23,388 --> 01:01:25,473 Okay, we are now totally detached from the mountain. 1085 01:01:25,473 --> 01:01:28,226 There's no anchor. 1086 01:01:28,226 --> 01:01:31,145 Can you actually see over the edge there, 1087 01:01:31,145 --> 01:01:34,107 like where the [bleep] we're going? 1088 01:01:35,024 --> 01:01:37,485 [Tommy Caldwell] I mean, no. 1089 01:01:37,485 --> 01:01:39,904 [Alex Honnold] Sick. 1090 01:01:41,447 --> 01:01:43,991 [Tommy Caldwell] We're working against the clock, so Alex and I 1091 01:01:43,991 --> 01:01:47,745 are doing some very advanced techniques for speed. 1092 01:01:47,745 --> 01:01:49,997 And one of those techniques is simul rappelling, 1093 01:01:49,997 --> 01:01:52,375 which means we put the rope through an anchor, 1094 01:01:52,375 --> 01:01:55,253 and then we counter-balance each other, on our two ropes, 1095 01:01:55,253 --> 01:01:58,423 as we rappel down. 1096 01:01:59,298 --> 01:02:02,301 [Alex Honnold] I mean, do we think that thing looks good. 1097 01:02:04,387 --> 01:02:07,014 It, like, seems good enough. 1098 01:02:07,014 --> 01:02:10,017 It's just basically, like, a one-nut anchor. 1099 01:02:12,979 --> 01:02:14,689 [Tommy Caldwell] The problem with simul rappelling is that, 1100 01:02:14,689 --> 01:02:18,484 if somebody loses control of their rappel, both people die. 1101 01:02:21,112 --> 01:02:22,447 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay, ready to weight. 1102 01:02:22,447 --> 01:02:24,407 [Alex Honnold] Ready to weight. Weighting. 1103 01:02:24,407 --> 01:02:27,577 The scariest part of alpinism, for me, is rappelling because 1104 01:02:27,577 --> 01:02:32,498 it's the one time where one simple thing 1105 01:02:32,498 --> 01:02:34,834 could kill you both. 1106 01:02:36,252 --> 01:02:39,547 You're completely trusting your life to your equipment. 1107 01:02:41,382 --> 01:02:43,968 Okay, there's no way we can knock that off. 1108 01:02:44,677 --> 01:02:45,970 [Tommy Caldwell] There's sharp edges. 1109 01:02:45,970 --> 01:02:48,723 There's always the chance that a rope can get damaged, or, 1110 01:02:48,723 --> 01:02:51,559 you know, worst-case-scenario, even cut. 1111 01:02:58,608 --> 01:03:01,319 [Alex Honnold] This is so far. 1112 01:03:03,237 --> 01:03:05,698 It's 600 feet of free hanging space, 1113 01:03:05,698 --> 01:03:08,367 and it's really quite scary. 1114 01:03:08,367 --> 01:03:10,161 Wow. 1115 01:03:10,161 --> 01:03:11,954 This is freaking crazy. 1116 01:03:11,954 --> 01:03:14,332 [Tommy Caldwell] It's gonna get steep. 1117 01:03:23,007 --> 01:03:25,593 [Alex Honnold] You are 100% trusting your life to 1118 01:03:25,593 --> 01:03:28,554 your very skinny rope. 1119 01:03:30,139 --> 01:03:33,017 Only slightly thicker than a shoelace, really. 1120 01:03:33,643 --> 01:03:36,103 And this very skinny piece of hardware, that you 1121 01:03:36,103 --> 01:03:38,397 left behind, to rappel off of. 1122 01:03:40,024 --> 01:03:42,109 [Tommy Caldwell] This is kind of [bleep] scary. 1123 01:03:48,449 --> 01:03:50,535 [Alex Honnold] Oh, my God, the wind. 1124 01:03:50,535 --> 01:03:53,120 [Tommy Caldwell] The wind is, like, taking me. 1125 01:03:56,249 --> 01:04:01,879 [♪ dramatic music playing] 1126 01:04:04,048 --> 01:04:06,175 This is the craziest thing we've done all day. 1127 01:04:12,265 --> 01:04:14,600 [Alex Honnold] This is, like, an insane rappel. 1128 01:04:17,186 --> 01:04:18,104 [Tommy Caldwell] Rappelling like this is always 1129 01:04:18,104 --> 01:04:20,481 a little stressful. 1130 01:04:21,107 --> 01:04:22,692 So what just happened? 1131 01:04:22,692 --> 01:04:24,610 [Alex Honnold] We just did 600 feet of rappelling. 1132 01:04:24,610 --> 01:04:25,945 It was very scary. 1133 01:04:25,945 --> 01:04:27,446 [Tommy Caldwell] It's, like, intimidating to do that stuff. 1134 01:04:27,446 --> 01:04:28,573 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, it's real intimidating. 1135 01:04:28,573 --> 01:04:29,907 Well, I mean, the thing about it is that, if a piece of gear 1136 01:04:29,907 --> 01:04:31,325 blows, you die. 1137 01:04:31,325 --> 01:04:32,869 [Tommy Caldwell] Do you ever think, when that happens, 1138 01:04:32,869 --> 01:04:34,871 like, "why do I do this?" 1139 01:04:34,871 --> 01:04:37,456 - Well, those are the types of risks that 1140 01:04:37,456 --> 01:04:39,375 I don't really wanna take. 1141 01:04:39,375 --> 01:04:42,920 'Cause, you know, like, if the flake ripped and both pieces 1142 01:04:42,920 --> 01:04:45,339 came out, and we both just die, you'd be like, 1143 01:04:45,339 --> 01:04:46,883 "well, that was friggin stupid." 1144 01:04:46,883 --> 01:04:48,634 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 1145 01:04:51,679 --> 01:04:54,557 So we finally made it to the Devil's Thumb itself, 1146 01:04:54,557 --> 01:04:57,351 and it's massive. 1147 01:04:59,562 --> 01:05:02,690 From its base, this thing is nearly five times taller than 1148 01:05:02,690 --> 01:05:05,234 the Empire State Building. 1149 01:05:05,902 --> 01:05:09,530 We're in the notch below the Devil's Thumb. 1150 01:05:09,530 --> 01:05:12,408 Alex is taking us to the top. 1151 01:05:12,408 --> 01:05:15,745 [Alex Honnold] Well, we'll see. 1152 01:05:23,044 --> 01:05:25,212 Here we go. 1153 01:05:25,922 --> 01:05:27,381 Tommy asked me to take the lead and... 1154 01:05:27,381 --> 01:05:28,424 Oh, yeah! 1155 01:05:28,424 --> 01:05:30,509 ...I think part of it is because Tommy just isn't 1156 01:05:30,509 --> 01:05:34,388 quite feeling 100% gung-ho. 1157 01:05:34,388 --> 01:05:36,140 The bolts in his heel might be hurting. 1158 01:05:36,140 --> 01:05:40,394 Basically, he wants me to step up and lead us to the top, 1159 01:05:42,521 --> 01:05:45,024 {\an8}and we don't have a lot of time left to do it. 1160 01:05:47,777 --> 01:05:50,738 Woo! 1161 01:05:50,738 --> 01:05:53,115 Micro's on, Tommy! 1162 01:05:53,115 --> 01:05:56,118 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay, cool. Thank you! 1163 01:05:58,746 --> 01:06:00,831 [Alex Honnold] The wall is huge. 1164 01:06:00,831 --> 01:06:03,834 It's thousands of feet straight down below us. 1165 01:06:08,297 --> 01:06:11,217 - Does it look easy above you? 1166 01:06:11,217 --> 01:06:13,177 Like, should I gain? 1167 01:06:14,428 --> 01:06:17,807 [Alex Honnold] If you want to, this middle part's kind of hard. 1168 01:06:18,349 --> 01:06:20,101 [Tommy Caldwell] This is next level. 1169 01:06:20,101 --> 01:06:22,228 [Alex Honnold] Yeah. 1170 01:06:23,270 --> 01:06:27,441 [Tommy Caldwell] We climb the first 400 feet 1171 01:06:27,441 --> 01:06:30,277 relatively quickly, 1172 01:06:30,277 --> 01:06:33,781 and Alex actually stops, which surprises me. 1173 01:06:34,156 --> 01:06:36,659 [Alex Honnold] Starting to get a little tired. 1174 01:06:36,659 --> 01:06:39,370 Also, don't fall on this part, we're on a one-piece anchor. 1175 01:06:39,370 --> 01:06:40,913 [Tommy Caldwell] Okay. 1176 01:06:40,913 --> 01:06:42,081 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, I was really like, 1177 01:06:42,081 --> 01:06:43,416 not bad at climbing. 1178 01:06:43,416 --> 01:06:44,750 A little scary, though. 1179 01:06:44,750 --> 01:06:46,293 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, a little wet. 1180 01:06:46,293 --> 01:06:48,004 I had one foot slip, but, 1181 01:06:48,004 --> 01:06:50,631 luckily, I had a good hand jammed in. 1182 01:06:50,631 --> 01:06:52,758 [Alex Honnold] At least we're higher than the Cat Ears again. 1183 01:06:57,722 --> 01:06:59,056 {\an8}Now, I wanted to go over there... 1184 01:06:59,056 --> 01:07:00,141 {\an8}[Tommy Caldwell] Yeah. 1185 01:07:00,141 --> 01:07:02,351 {\an8}[Alex Honnold] ...But it's not good, so we're going around. 1186 01:07:05,062 --> 01:07:07,648 {\an8}As we're climbing up, I run into a section of, 1187 01:07:07,648 --> 01:07:10,109 {\an8}somewhat difficult, tricky climbing. 1188 01:07:11,944 --> 01:07:13,112 {\an8}We still got like a ways to go. 1189 01:07:13,112 --> 01:07:15,656 {\an8}I mean, it's like way, way up. 1190 01:07:16,699 --> 01:07:18,242 [Tommy Caldwell] We could go straight up those zigzag 1191 01:07:18,242 --> 01:07:20,745 cracks, I think it would work. 1192 01:07:20,745 --> 01:07:22,621 [Alex Honnold] Tommy yells up that he wants to go straight 1193 01:07:22,621 --> 01:07:25,624 through this really imposing head wall. 1194 01:07:25,624 --> 01:07:28,294 It's this huge, overhanging section of rock jutting out 1195 01:07:28,294 --> 01:07:31,756 from the face, blocking our final approach to the summit. 1196 01:07:32,298 --> 01:07:35,384 Let me just figure out how to uh, how to make this work! 1197 01:07:43,184 --> 01:07:47,229 Looking up at the summit, in this moment, it's almost like 1198 01:07:47,229 --> 01:07:49,857 time slows down. 1199 01:07:52,359 --> 01:07:55,321 I realize the summit means a lot more to me than 1200 01:07:55,321 --> 01:07:58,866 I would've expected from just the climb. 1201 01:08:03,037 --> 01:08:04,997 It's like the trip has never been just about 1202 01:08:04,997 --> 01:08:06,916 climbing the Devil's Thumb, 1203 01:08:06,916 --> 01:08:09,543 the trip's about spending two months with Tommy, 1204 01:08:11,670 --> 01:08:13,214 and helping him achieve his dream 1205 01:08:13,214 --> 01:08:15,841 of making his big comeback. 1206 01:08:15,841 --> 01:08:17,635 That's the reason I'm here. 1207 01:08:18,135 --> 01:08:20,054 Come on, Tommy! 1208 01:08:20,054 --> 01:08:21,347 Come on! 1209 01:08:21,347 --> 01:08:23,641 [Tommy Caldwell] Woo! 1210 01:08:25,726 --> 01:08:29,355 In the world of climbing, 1211 01:08:29,355 --> 01:08:31,315 a partnership that is as special as this 1212 01:08:31,315 --> 01:08:33,734 is not easy to find. 1213 01:08:33,734 --> 01:08:35,986 [Alex Honnold] Yeah! 1214 01:08:37,279 --> 01:08:39,824 - Woo! 1215 01:08:39,824 --> 01:08:41,992 I said, at the start of this trip, I was worried about 1216 01:08:41,992 --> 01:08:44,995 Alex's lack of empathy, 1217 01:08:46,372 --> 01:08:48,999 but he's supported me every step of the way. 1218 01:08:49,750 --> 01:08:53,087 He's not lacking in anything. 1219 01:08:54,547 --> 01:08:57,091 He's my best friend. 1220 01:09:00,594 --> 01:09:03,347 [Alex Honnold] This is the moment of truth, to get Tommy 1221 01:09:03,347 --> 01:09:05,057 to the top. 1222 01:09:08,894 --> 01:09:13,482 [♪ dramatic music playing] 1223 01:09:15,234 --> 01:09:17,278 [Tommy Caldwell] Suddenly, I see him go out, onto this 1224 01:09:17,278 --> 01:09:19,029 shield of rock. 1225 01:09:19,029 --> 01:09:20,865 You are going that way? 1226 01:09:20,865 --> 01:09:22,908 [Alex Honnold] Yeah, yeah I'm gonna try. 1227 01:09:23,409 --> 01:09:25,578 Yeah. 1228 01:09:25,578 --> 01:09:27,037 [Tommy Caldwell] I shout up at him, I'm like, 1229 01:09:27,037 --> 01:09:29,915 "you're doing the shield, you're going up the gash!" 1230 01:09:33,252 --> 01:09:34,795 We're gonna end this whole climb in the most 1231 01:09:34,795 --> 01:09:36,422 heroic way possible, 1232 01:09:36,422 --> 01:09:38,382 which is climbing up the most spectacular 1233 01:09:38,382 --> 01:09:40,634 section of the wall. 1234 01:09:43,179 --> 01:09:50,102 [♪ dramatic music playing] 1235 01:09:52,146 --> 01:09:54,398 [Alex Honnold] Climbing really freaking scary troughs. 1236 01:09:54,398 --> 01:09:56,859 Very scary. 1237 01:09:57,401 --> 01:09:59,445 [Tommy Caldwell] As Alex is climbing that final shield, 1238 01:09:59,445 --> 01:10:02,114 I see him, sort of, working his way back-and-forth up these 1239 01:10:02,114 --> 01:10:04,033 zigzagging cracks. 1240 01:10:04,033 --> 01:10:06,410 He's getting in them at times, and then he's coming out, and 1241 01:10:06,410 --> 01:10:08,204 finding little gear placements, 1242 01:10:08,204 --> 01:10:10,164 and balancing on the little edges. 1243 01:10:12,750 --> 01:10:15,085 [Alex Honnold] This is pretty freaking mega. 1244 01:10:15,085 --> 01:10:17,463 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, nice work! 1245 01:10:23,886 --> 01:10:28,057 [♪ dramatic music playing] 1246 01:10:28,057 --> 01:10:31,227 [Alex Honnold] There's one last pitch above me, 1247 01:10:31,227 --> 01:10:34,396 and then it's a clear shot to the summit. 1248 01:10:37,775 --> 01:10:39,652 [sighing] 1249 01:10:44,031 --> 01:10:47,493 [sighing] 1250 01:10:48,494 --> 01:10:50,037 Ho! 1251 01:10:50,037 --> 01:10:52,498 We're on top of a freaking big wall. 1252 01:10:52,498 --> 01:10:55,209 [Tommy Caldwell] Heroic way to end. 1253 01:10:57,628 --> 01:10:59,797 [Alex Honnold] After such a long journey, after such a 1254 01:11:00,714 --> 01:11:06,679 long adventure, I'm surprisingly, 1255 01:11:06,679 --> 01:11:10,516 like, I mean, moved is the only word, I don't know. 1256 01:11:12,685 --> 01:11:14,520 And particularly seeing Tommy below me, 1257 01:11:14,520 --> 01:11:16,730 powering up the final stretch. 1258 01:11:20,818 --> 01:11:23,737 [Tommy Caldwell] I've spent a life of, kind of, overcoming 1259 01:11:23,737 --> 01:11:26,865 adversity, and, sort of, harnessing the angst from 1260 01:11:26,865 --> 01:11:30,411 setbacks to push me forward. 1261 01:11:31,662 --> 01:11:34,373 I was worried about my Achilles, just being, kind of, 1262 01:11:34,373 --> 01:11:37,751 an old man, being able to keep up with Alex, but 1263 01:11:37,751 --> 01:11:41,130 I'm turning back into, like, a mountain athlete, 1264 01:11:41,130 --> 01:11:44,591 in a way that I haven't in a few years. 1265 01:11:45,968 --> 01:11:48,012 [Alex Honnold] You're on the lip, Tommy! 1266 01:11:48,012 --> 01:11:50,222 Enjoy yourself, this is freaking mega! 1267 01:11:50,222 --> 01:11:51,640 Woo! 1268 01:11:57,229 --> 01:11:59,398 [Tommy Caldwell] I know that the summit of big journeys, 1269 01:11:59,398 --> 01:12:02,109 like this, marks the end of this, almost, love affair, 1270 01:12:02,109 --> 01:12:05,195 and I, I'm not quite ready for that. 1271 01:12:09,908 --> 01:12:14,204 I'm feeling just incredibly lucky to be in this place 1272 01:12:14,204 --> 01:12:16,999 on such a beautiful day, with such a good friend, 1273 01:12:16,999 --> 01:12:20,044 and have things go so well. 1274 01:12:27,509 --> 01:12:29,261 - Yeah, Tommy! 1275 01:12:29,261 --> 01:12:30,846 Yeah! 1276 01:12:30,846 --> 01:12:32,306 [Tommy Caldwell] Wow! 1277 01:12:32,306 --> 01:12:34,475 That was incredible. 1278 01:12:38,479 --> 01:12:40,481 [Alex Honnold] Two months. 1279 01:12:40,481 --> 01:12:42,399 [Tommy Caldwell] Good work. 1280 01:12:43,192 --> 01:12:44,943 Oh, my God. 1281 01:12:45,986 --> 01:12:47,071 [Alex Honnold] What do you think? 1282 01:12:47,071 --> 01:12:48,405 [Tommy Caldwell] Look at this place. 1283 01:12:48,405 --> 01:12:49,740 [Alex Honnold] It's pretty cool, huh? 1284 01:12:49,740 --> 01:12:51,533 - Pretty amazing. 1285 01:12:55,120 --> 01:12:57,623 - Your triumphant return expedition climbing. 1286 01:12:57,623 --> 01:12:59,416 You're back! 1287 01:12:59,416 --> 01:13:00,793 [Tommy Caldwell] Yeah, I'm back. 1288 01:13:00,793 --> 01:13:03,629 I mean, I think I've gotten to the point, on this whole trip, 1289 01:13:03,629 --> 01:13:04,838 where I was like, "well, you know, 1290 01:13:04,838 --> 01:13:06,090 if we climb the Devil's Thumb, 1291 01:13:06,090 --> 01:13:08,050 it'll just be the icing on the cake." 1292 01:13:08,050 --> 01:13:09,718 This is pretty sweet. 1293 01:13:09,718 --> 01:13:12,179 [laughs]. 1294 01:13:12,179 --> 01:13:14,348 Usually, it's not about the destination, but this is about 1295 01:13:14,348 --> 01:13:16,725 the whole freaking destination. 1296 01:13:24,775 --> 01:13:30,489 [♪ majestic music playing] 1297 01:13:31,532 --> 01:13:33,700 - Scary. 1298 01:13:33,700 --> 01:13:37,121 {\an8}I think the real power of an expedition is the fact that 1299 01:13:37,121 --> 01:13:40,499 {\an8}you condense years of life into a single month or two. 1300 01:13:43,794 --> 01:13:45,546 {\an8}But at the same time, you know, 1301 01:13:45,546 --> 01:13:47,756 {\an8}I think I'm maturing my spirit. 1302 01:13:47,756 --> 01:13:50,175 {\an8}The relationships in my life, and the friends that I keep. 1303 01:13:53,429 --> 01:13:55,013 {\an8}When I was younger, 1304 01:13:55,013 --> 01:13:57,516 {\an8}it was just so glamorous to be dark, and broody, 1305 01:13:57,516 --> 01:13:59,935 {\an8}and conflicted, but now, I'm like, yeah, 1306 01:13:59,935 --> 01:14:02,354 {\an8}I think I'm kind of getting it, you know? 1307 01:14:02,354 --> 01:14:04,189 {\an8}Like, why not do the same hard things, 1308 01:14:04,189 --> 01:14:05,983 {\an8}but be happy while you're doing them? 1309 01:14:05,983 --> 01:14:07,568 {\an8}It's like, why not? 1310 01:14:07,568 --> 01:14:08,694 {\an8}Captioned by Cotter Media Group. 101973

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