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00:10No, it's it's incredible. He spent so long thinking about it and and imagine
00:15that it's possible, but then to actually do it always feels feels different.
00:18I mean, I think for me personally,
00:20the biggest challenge was staying calm not I don't know having the crowd having the whole experience.
00:25Having all the people around it just makes it feel a little more intense. And so I think starting felt, you know,
00:30I was a little more nervous getting off the ground. And then as I climbed, I relaxed more and more. I was like, oh,
00:35this is so fun. I mean, this is why I do it. It's it was incredible. Yeah, I was like, what a view is incredible. I was like, what a beautiful
00:40day. It was very windy. So I was like, don't fall off this fire. I was like trying to balance nicely.
00:45But I was like, what an incredible position. And I mean, what a beautiful way to see that bed. It's so
00:50And it's nice because we've been here all week and it's been gray and rainy kind of sucked in. And today was just so
00:54perfect.
00:55And you could see for miles super clear. I was like, couldn't be a better time to be on the top of the spire.
01:00And I'm just really appreciating the position.
01:05He's done it.
01:10He's done it.
01:15Alex Honnold has made history again.
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