Video: Jakob Schubert successful in Ticino

Autumn has shown its best side in the north, but now the temperatures have tumbled. Time to look at Ticino as an excursion destination. What is still needed now is a motivating video. This is provided by the Austrian Jakob Schubert.

In the second video of his spring trip to Ticino, Jakob Schubert presents the ascent of impressive and difficult lines such as The Kingdom (8b +), Kubalik (8b) and more. Even if boulders to this degree are out of reach for many, the pictures still motivate you to take a trip to Ticino, right?

"The ingenious granite blocks literally invite you to boulder and make Ticino a hotspot for climbers."

Jakob Schubert

Because Ticino offers world-class boulders - for every level - and guarantees a successful weekend on the rock. For Jakob Schubert Ticino is a synonym for nature experiences, dreamlike lines and endless possibilities.

Successful Ticino trip by Jakob Schubert

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