It would be insanely reckless to free solo without practicing first.
Of course, no question El Cap was technically far more challenging.
The climbing on Taipei was way more chill for him than the climbing on Freerider.
>Balin Miller, 23, was live-streamed on TikTok ascending and subsequently falling from the monolith on Wednesday.
>Details of what caused the incident are not clear, but Miller's brother Dylan told AFP he was lead rope soloing - a technique that enables climbing alone while still protected by a rope - on a 2,400ft (730m) route named Sea of Dreams.
>He had finished the climb and was hauling up equipment when he likely rappelled off the end of his rope, Dylan said.
>Tom Evans, a Yosemite-based photographer who witnessed Miller fall, told Climbing magazine he called 911 after Miller tried to free his bag, which was stuck on a rock.
>I'm wondering if this is because El Capitan is a much more technically difficult climb and thus posing much more risk than Taipei 101.