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Arctic Ascent with Alex Honnold

4,000 feet of impossible.

Year: 2024 Documentary Seasons: 1 Episodes: 3 Rating: 6.9

Overview

Alex Honnold leads an expedition to Greenland to climb a huge 4,000 foot sea cliff and investigate the impacts climate change on the region.

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Cast

Alex Honnold

Alex Honnold

Self

Hazel Findlay

Hazel Findlay

Self

Mikey Schaefer

Mikey Schaefer

Self

Aldo Kane

Aldo Kane

Self

Sanni McCandless

Sanni McCandless

Self

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