After ‘Free Solo,’ climber Alex Honnold unsure of next journey

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After ‘Free Solo,’ climber Alex Honnold unsure of next journey

Can Alex Honnold top his ropeless climb of El Capitan? ‘We’ll see’
In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold blows on his chalked hands at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado. His fear is that maybe his 2017 ropeless climb of El Capitan in Yosemite featured in the spine-tingling, Academy Award-winning film “Free Solo,” just might be the summit of his career.
Professional rock climber Alex Honnold is trying to get a grip on life in the aftermath of the Academy Award winning documentary “Free Solo.”
In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold works out with weights attached to his harness at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado.
In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold sits on the padded floor at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado.
In this June 18 photo, rock climbers Alex Honnold, right, and Ashima Shiraishi are interviewed at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado. Ashima Shiraishi, a teenager who’s become one of the big names in climbing, said she watched the documentary on a plane and felt “terrified.”

After ‘Free Solo,’ climber Alex Honnold unsure of next journey

In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold blows on his chalked hands at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado. His fear is that maybe his 2017 ropeless climb of El Capitan in Yosemite featured in the spine-tingling, Academy Award-winning film “Free Solo,” just might be the summit of his career.
Professional rock climber Alex Honnold is trying to get a grip on life in the aftermath of the Academy Award winning documentary “Free Solo.”
In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold works out with weights attached to his harness at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado.
In this June 18 photo, professional rock climber Alex Honnold sits on the padded floor at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado.
In this June 18 photo, rock climbers Alex Honnold, right, and Ashima Shiraishi are interviewed at the Earth Treks gym in Englewood, Colorado. Ashima Shiraishi, a teenager who’s become one of the big names in climbing, said she watched the documentary on a plane and felt “terrified.”