EPISODE 1.1
71 Degrees North
A first-ever Greenlandic expedition begins as Alex Honnold leads his... More team across a massive glacier and attempts to free climb a 1,500-foot rock wall.
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Alex Honnold embarks on a new climb post-Free Solo. This time, he and his team attempt a World First climb......
Alex Honnold embarks on a new climb post-Free Solo. This time, he and his team attempt a World First climb... in the Arctic... on a cliff face that stands 1km taller than El Capitan.
The professional adventure rock climber embark on a lifelong dream – an epic climbing quest across the remotest and toughest walls and peaks of Greenland, a country that has become the crucible of the climate crisis. In 2020, 300 billion tons of Greenland ice disappeared, the biggest annual melt in recorded history.
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