I think the most "obvious" way would have been to run left through the space between the first and second wild barrels, and hopefully steered the blue down for a double in the process.
But I generally err on the side of letting stuff just clear out rather than make super-aggressive moves unless I know I have to. The fireball hooked onto the ladder at pretty much the exact moment I'd committed to staying to the right to wait out the hail of wild barrels.
As for the suggestion I climb up the middle immediately after the hammer ended, I dunno. I would have begun the climb when the second wild barrel was already hitting the second girder and it seems there wasn't enough time (?), plus there was a barrel coming on the third girder. Again, maybe *possible* to get it done with perfect timing, but very aggressive! I consider that middle ladder off-limits when I see a wild barrel anywhere above me because one of the wild barrel "tracks" goes right through it.
I like Adam's thinking here (and not just because he says "screwing"
) There is risk in the alternative suggestions, and it seems like counting on the fireball NOT climbing exactly when it did was actually the least-risky option.
One of the things that drives me crazy about this game is that you could have lived if you'd done it differently, but the way you did it isn't necessarily wrong either.