
The Internet is concerned that Alex Honnold's death will involve a selfie.
Newspapers, to the greater benefit to society as a whole, have largely done away with comments. Fortunately, the Washington Post still allows them on some of the stories on its website, like its recent review of Free Solo, the new film in which Alex Honnold free solos El Capitan. People, as you might imagine, have opinions, whether they’ve seen the movie or not. Here’s what they’re worried about:
“Man climbs rock. BFD.”—DaveBMiami
“I’m fine with people rock climbing. I've done a little and admire the skill. But skipping the safety gear is just stoopid.”—kktkktkkt
“Romanticizing free climbing is bound to kill some who try it. Maybe they'll get an Oscar for it.”—nehocm
“Just a matter of time before he attempts a selfie and someone will have to clean up the mess.”—Moosehead1
“What bothers me about this project, I'm wondering how many people will die trying to repeat his record.”—Alanm243
“What he does is unbelievable. He'll probably die some day from a fall if he doesn't quit. It only takes one accident out of thousands of individual moves to end it all. … he should probably have to put down a deposit to pay for the rescue crew that will eventually have to come shovel his crushed remains into a bucket and carry him away.”—Regularperson3627
“Considering the skill and mental fortitude required and the consequence of even the slightest misstep, Honnold's feat has to be one of the supreme physical achievements in history. It was also a supremely selfish thing to do. I hope he has it out of his system.”—LHS2
“It is an extraordinary feat of nerve, skill, and endurance, but let's not call this courageous. There is no courage here whatsoever.”—dscott500
“You really don’t want to encourage irresponsible behavior like this. It’s Russian Roulette. Would you go see a movie about that?”—ERaley
“And now how many idiots are we going to have to hear about dying attempting ‘feats’ such as this? This is attempted suicide voyeurism at its worst.”—BdxLuvr
“He is likely a member of the American Alpine Club. Membership includes rescue insurance. Not sure picking up pieces counts as “rescue” though…”—Rod123
“Suicidal behavior. I can't believe his girlfriend would stick around and wait for eventual death. It will happen if he keeps doing this. It's just a matter of time.”—JookyMakeYouKooky