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.

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Giuliano Cameroni on the first ascent of the Manouche boulder

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