Anna Stöhr climbs Meadowlark Lemon

Anna Stöhr from Innsbruck manages with Meadowlark Lemon the commission of a classic, super heavy 8b-Boulder in the Red Rocks, which was first received by Paul Robinson.

The double world champion in lead climbing proudly proclaims on Facebook: “Yihaaaaa !! Super happy that I was able to climb this beautiful boulder (standing start) today. Yesterday I still slipped off the sloper, today I pulled myself together and today I climbed to the top. It's exciting what forced rest days can do. ”Anna and her friend Kilian Fischhuber have been out and about in the Red Rocks for a long time, but have often had to deal with hikes in the past few days because the weather didn't cooperate.

Those who prefer to see the ascent of the line in moving images can check out Carlo Traversi's video. He climbs the boulder with the sitting start (8b +).

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