Angela Nikolau describes herself as being the “world’s most extreme roofer girl inspired by art and heights”, as well as an extreme creator and a painter.
As a solo free climber dubbed the “French Spider-Man”, Alain Robert is clearly not going to let his age dictate his ability to climb tall buildings.
Adam Lockwood, who is no stranger to scaling massive structures, made it to the top of The Shard on Sunday morning, while horrified people watched from the street below.
Matt Bush is a 34-year-old who clearly doesn’t suffer from a fear of heights, scaling sheer rock faces without a rope in sight.
The Oscar-winning documentary is an incredible, vertigo-inducing look at one man’s attempt to free climb the world’s most fabled rock.
I know you’ve been up and down Lion’s Head before work in the morning, but if you want to see two pros in action then this timelapse is your jam.
Two men, 19 days and a whole lot of willpower. Mix well, turn up the gees and you have a historic summit of the world’s most notorious cliff face.
Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov are free-hand urban climbers from Russia, and yes, they have bigger balls than you do. The following five minute video is a demonstration thereof, and the proper technique needed to illegally access and scale a 650 metre building.
Russian daredevil Tyomka Pirniazov free-climbed up to the ornate Soviet star on top of the 200 metre tall, Stalin-era Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building in Moscow. Which is made a little more impressive by the fact that he spent the duration of the climb with a camera clenched in his mouth.