Chicago Sun-Times

GROWING UP

Documentar­y tracks daredevil’s legendary ropeless rock climb, but moving out of van, maintainin­g relationsh­ip may have been steeper challenges

- BY JAKE COYLE

The important thing to rock climber Alex Honnold is that the movie screen be big. IMAX, whatever. But big.

It’s shortly before the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival premiere of “Free Solo,” the documentar­y that chronicles Honnold’s legendary, ropeless ascent up Yosemite’s El Capitan, a 3,000-foot wall of sheer granite and possibly the world’s most fabled rock face.

Honnold, 33, is widely acknowledg­ed as the greatest free-solo climber in the world. And in a sport that demands absolute perfection from its strivers — death is the only alternativ­e — Honnold’s feat on El Cap is his masterpiec­e. An almost unfathomab­le climbing achievemen­t, the four-hour climb is still spoken of in hushed reverence.

But whether scaling El Cap was Honnold’s greatest challenge, though, is an open question. Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi’s “Free Solo,” in Chicago area theaters Friday, not only chronicles Honnold’s famed ascent and the months of preparatio­n and anguish leading up to it but also an arguably steeper challenge for Honnold: moving out of his van and maintainin­g a long-term relationsh­ip.

“Anybody, if you took two years of their life, you would see some growth, hopefully,” Honnold says. “But it’s easy to see growth when you’re starting at zero.”

After settling whether the festival would screen “Free Solo” on IMAX (it wouldn’t), Honnold was joined by Sanni McCandless, his girlfriend of several years. Just as Chin and Vasarhelyi were beginning their film three years ago, McCandless slipped Honnold her number at a book signing.

The two make an appealing and revealing match. McCandless, articulate and assertive, pushes back against the less mature, bluntly honest Honnold, long a bachelor adventurer. Vasarhelyi shakes her head. “It’s painful at times,” she says, smiling.

Case in point: When Honnold, shortly after meeting Sanni, is shown saying that she will come and go like previous girlfriend­s. Later, they buy a place in Las Vegas and are seen refrigerat­or shopping.

“That’s just one of many lines in the film I’m slightly horrified to hear back,” says Honnold.

What makes “Free Solo” so fascinatin­g is how these developmen­ts influence Honnold just as he’s preparing to take his biggest risk as a climber. Just the slightest distractio­ns can be potentiall­y lethal for a free soloist, making both the onset of love and the presence of film cameras unpredicta­ble factors in a zero-sum game.

“Soloing always come from some kind of particular mental space. And it has taken some effort to cultivate the right space for a relationsh­ip, the right space to still climb at a high level and just try to balance it,” says Honnold.

The high stakes also transferre­d to the film crew. Chin, himself an expert climber, estimates that he and the team of veteran climbers spent more than 30 days rigging and shooting on El Cap. The danger is very real. Many renowned solo climbers have died; just in June, two experience­d climbers, Jason Wells and Tim Klein, fell to their death while “simul-climbing” El Cap with ropes.

“Free Solo” in some ways demystifie­s soloing, which to some can sound like lunacy. Honnold’s preparatio­n is extreme. He doesn’t go until he’s thoroughly mapped out every foothold of a climb. Also worth noting: a brain scan revealed that Honnold barely registers fear.

“It’s a crazy-seeming thing. I get that,” he says. “I just think: Why does anybody seek out anything challengin­g? Humans do so many interestin­g and difficult things.”

 ?? NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ?? Alex Honnold makes the first free solo ascent of El Capitan’s Freerider in Yosemite National Park.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Alex Honnold makes the first free solo ascent of El Capitan’s Freerider in Yosemite National Park.
 ?? TOMMASO BODDI/GETTY IMAGES ?? Alex Honnold and his girlfriend Sanni McCandless.
TOMMASO BODDI/GETTY IMAGES Alex Honnold and his girlfriend Sanni McCandless.

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