Giuliano Cameroni opens new dream line in Val Bavona: Red Feather

The Ticino Giuliano Cameroni managed the first ascent of the Boulders Red Feather in Val Bavona, Switzerland.

"Red Feather is one of the most beautiful lines that I have ever climbed ”, Giuliano comments euphorically on his first ascent. As an evaluation there Giuliano Cameroni 8a + on. Red Feather is in the Val Bavona, in which many blocks await first ascents. The Val Bavona was sometimes known by lines like Off the Wagon.

Giuliano Cameroni at the first ascent of Red Feather (8a +) in Val Bavona. (Picture Keenan Takahashi)

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