Adam Ondra bouldering Ghost Rider (8c)

The Czech exceptional Adam Ondra manages the second ascent of the extremely heavy boulder Ghost Rider (8c) in the Moravian Karst north of Brno. Adam rates the boulder even harder (8c / c +).

Adam Ondra is traveling a lot, very muchLACRUX reported). All the more he was happy to spend a few days in his home country and in the climbing gym and on the rock on tomorrow World Cup in Kranj prepare. Among other things, he drove into the low mountain landscape north of Brno, where he was the second ascent of the Martin Stranik first-time Boulder's Ghost Rider succeeded.

Ghost Rider was on 6. August 2019 of Martin Stranik first arrived and rated 8c. Adam Ondra thinks the line could be a bit heavier (8c / c +).

Martin Stranik at the first ascent of Boulder Ghost Rider in the Czech Republic

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