Status now Morocco is in an elevated flood risk cycle focused on the north and the Gharbfor very heavy rain in parts of the ...
American rock climber Alex Honnold said he was paid an “embarrassing” amount for free climbing one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers without ropes or protective gear. The 40-year-old daredevil scaled ...
Alex Honnold completed a death-defying climb of one of the world’s tallest buildings. However, he revealed that the payday he received for tempting fate at 1,667 feet was lower than what one would ...
If you liked the idea of Death Stranding’s long, meditative walks but found it all a bit horizontal for your liking, your day has come. Cairn is the latest in what’s turning out to be a surprisingly ...
You look for things that are singular,” said professional rock climber Alex Honnold, known for his legendary “free solo” ascent up Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan.
The ordinance has policies similar to ones initiated previously in the cities of Little Rock and Fayetteville and includes ...
The global VTOL drone market reached approximately $8.3 billion in 2023, with projections indicating growth to $16.7 billion ...
Cairn is an extremely good and beautifully made climbing game that is exceptional at executing the one specific thing it's trying to recreate. If you go in knowing that and are on board with it, then ...
Alex Honnold, who climbed a 1,667-foot-tall skyscraper in Taiwan on Sunday, is one of a dozen or so known skyscraper climbers worldwide. Alex Honnold waving from the top the Taipei 101 in Taiwan after ...
Was it wrong for Alex Honnold, a father of two children under five, to risk his life climbing a 1,667ft skyscraper without safety gear live on Netflix? It is a moral dilemma anyone who held their ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Upon reaching the top of Taipei 101 — without ropes, harnesses or safety nets — free climber Alex Honnold waved ...
American climber Alex Honnold has successfully scaled a Taiwan skyscraper without a rope, harness or safety equipment. The building, named Taipei 101 for the number of its floors, is 508m (1,667ft) ...