Giuliano Cameroni: First ascent of the Boulder Manouche (8b) in the Val Bavona

Giuliano Cameroni from Ticino once again manages the first ascent of a new and difficult line in Val Bavona: Manouche (8b).

Watch out. If you watch the following uncut video, you need nerves. The exit of the boulder rated 8b Manouche is pretty hair-raising. So hair-raising that even Giuliano Cameroni is a little more shaky than usual.

The Austrians secured the first two repetitions of the boulder Bernd Zangerl as well as the American Jimmy Webb.

Giuliano Cameroni on the first ascent of the Manouche boulder

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