Sascha Lehmann celebrates E la natura va (8c) in the Lindental

The 19-year-old Bernese Sascha Lehmann climbs the boulder traverse E la nave va (8c) in the sandstone area Lindental.

At the latest with the inspection of the Traverse E la nave va (8c), the small bouldering area of ​​Lindental gained more popularity. First arrived the local test piece has the boulder legend Fred Nicole, A few days ago succeeded the young talent Sascha Lehmann the inspection of the 8c truss. Endurance and patience are required for the boulder, because the traverse has a length of around 50 meters.

Video of another monster traverse in Lindental

As if an 50-Meter-Traverse were not enough, Hanspeter Bodmer extended the Fred Nicole Testpiece around some wobbly features and called the new creation E la nature va più avanti (9a). Another mega traverse created Pirmin Bertle four years ago: he climbed Minimalomania and indicates as a difficulty 8c + / 9a. In the video Pirmin explains the process of the ascent and how the difficulty level is composed.

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Credits: picture Sascha Lehmann

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