An Alaskan climbing influencer has died after falling from El Capitan, a famous vertical rock formation in California’s Yosemite National Park.
Balin Miller, 23, was live-streamed on TikTok ascending and subsequently falling from the monolith on Wednesday.
In an emotional social media post confirming her son’s death, his mother Jeanine Girard-Moorman said: “My heart is shattered in a million pieces. I don’t know how I will get through this. I love him so much. I want to wake up from this horrible nightmare.”
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.
I will never understand the appeal of such dangerous hobbies.
Roller coasters are pretty thrilling and dont come with the risk of death (typically).
I like being alive more than I need some thrills.
Honestly, it could be some kind of hormonal imbalance.
I totally have a hormone imbalance, but if being normal means wanting to do dangerous stuff, I will happily remain imbalanced.
I’m just assuming, from what little I know of in the subject at least, that something involving adrenaline and dopamine must be involved.
Evolutionarily, that would have been useful to keep in as a feature I imagine. But in modern times, I guess it manifests as rock climbing or tight spelunking.