Vadim Timonov: 17 Boulder 8a and heavier in nine days Albarracin

On his recent trip to the Spanish bouldering area of ​​Albarracin, the Russian Vadim Timonov once more made short work. He bouldered 17 blocks on the 8a difficulty level within just nine days.

In October, we headlined 2018 "You must have seen the Magic Wood ticklist by Russian Vadim Timonov", At that time, the 26 year-old from 8a + flash to 8c redpoint climbed as many classics as possible. in the Interview with LACRUX Vadim said then that he was surprised about his performance, but had trained hard before the trip.

Vadim Timonov during the ascent of the 8b Boulder La teoria del todo in Albarracin.

Magic Wood, Albarracin, what's next?

His recent journey now followed him Spain, Again, he did not hesitate long. He bouldered on a total of nine days in the area Albarracin and scored 17 Boulder between 8a and 8b +.

The Albarracin Ticklist by Vadim Timonov

  • La teoria del todo 8B +
  • PFC 8B⚡️
  • Helicopters on beaches 8B
  • Call of silence 8B (2go)
  • Mufasa 8B
  • Indian secret garden 8B (2go)
  • Zarzaparrilla 8A + ⚡️
  • Esperanza sit 8A + (2go)
  • Bindu 8A +
  • Cosmos 8A⚡️
  • Iker 8A
  • El Astronave 8A
  • Zombie nation 8A
  • Apeadero sit 8A
  • El camino del exceso 8A
  • Fuerte a Muerte 8A
  • Pinturas buldestres 8A
A true pearl: The Boulder Pintura's buldestres in Albarracin.

Video: Vadim Timonov's hardest Albarracin project


Credits: Pictures Vadim Timonov

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