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Welcome to Mountains Untold — where we go beyond the summit and into the decisions that change lives forever. On October 1st, 2025, 23-year-old climber Balin Miller stood near the top of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. After six days on the wall, he had just completed Sea of Dreams — one of the most difficult aid routes on the 3,000-foot granite face. Hundreds of viewers were watching his livestream. They didn’t know his name. They called him “Orange Tent Guy.” Minutes later, he would fall 2,400 feet to his death. What went wrong? Was this a tragic accident — or a preventable risk? And what does this say about climbing in the age of livestreams and social media? In this episode of Mountains Untold, we break down the final moments of Balin Miller’s climb, the decisions made on the wall, and the broader conversation about risk, visibility, and modern alpinism. 🏔️ Real mountain tragedies 🧗 Big wall climbing explained ⚠️ The risks behind livestreamed ascents If you're interested in mountaineering disasters, climbing safety, and true survival stories, subscribe for more carefully researched mountain documentaries.