I never heard of Alex Honnold, but I certainly know National Geographic and Jimmy Chin. Jimmy Chin filmed "Meru" and that was very well done. I have stood at the base of El Capitan many times and I looked up and I said not for me. I have hiked up the trail to Yosemite Falls and Wow that is Lovely, Spectacular, & Awesome. Made my Day. When I heard about this Alex fella doing El Capitan without ropes or saftey measures of any kind, I had to see this video. I knew it was going to be good with Jimmy Chin, and his crew, behind the camera.There are not enough "Stars" to rate this video correctly and give it enough credit. There are no boring moments about this story from start to finish. It is a very Interesting and Inspiring Human Interest Story, luckily it is not just about the Climb.Most of us Think that we know how to Focus and Concentrate on Events in our Life. After seeing this we have a lot to learn. To me this Documentary is so well done it is Teary, and I am sitting in my soft chair. Alex obviousley knows the risks involved, who wouldn't, but he feels that he has the confidence and experience after studying this rock for many years. It appears that Alex has mastered the human emotion of Fear and has dealt with it appropriately. So many of us let our Fears control our Life, and that sets our Limitations.Anyway I streamed this video off Amazon and after watching it with Awe, it is a Keeper, so I ordered the disk. I like DVD disks better because you go behind the scenes on many of them.Many Thanks to Alex, Jimmy Chin and his awsome film crew, National Geographic etc.. for bringing this to us. You don't have to be a mountain climber to be Inspired and Terrified at the same time by watching this video like I was and still am. This story you don't forget.