Moritz Perwitzschky climbs 44 Boulder over 8a

Since the beginning of the year 44 Boulder in the difficulty levels 8a to 8b have reached the German youngster Moritz Perwitzschky.

Moritz was pretty good last year. He climbed in the old year 22 Boulder in the eighth French degree. Somehow, however, he has now completely started and in the first two months already twice as many hard boulders ticked. Last weekend alone he managed 10 Boulder between 8a and 8b. This incidentally predominantly in the Frankenjura and in the Kochel area south of Munich.

Finally enough time for bouldering

Moritz explains the incredible performance as follows: “Last year I mainly climbed the rope and had to go to school. This year I now have more time that I use for bouldering and training. ”Moritz has no ambitions for a really hard ascent. He just wanted to climb as much as possible and not get injured.

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Film for Moritz Perwitzschky

Here is a video by Moritz Perwitzschky on the inspection of some existing and new boulder lines in the Frankenjura.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnYHm1vsFis

Credits: Picture screenshot, Text Interview 8a.nu

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